If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in Chicago, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in Chicago, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in Chicago or the greater Chicagoland area – you may be eligible to file a Chicago motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in Chicago at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file a Chicago bike accident lawsuit.
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Chicago is one of the nation’s largest construction centers.
Thousands of men and women work on sites across the city and metropolitan area on tasks ranging from skilled trades to administrative operations.
Unfortunately, construction site accidents are fairly common.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect can occur, leaving residents at risk and vulnerable.
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If you are a resident of Chicago, or the greater Chicagoland area, and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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If you have suffered a slip and fall injury in Chicago you may be eligible for compensation through legal action.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
If your child has suffered an injury at a daycare facility, you may be eligible to file a daycare injury lawsuit.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in Edwardsville, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in Edwardsville, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in Edwardsville – you may be eligible to file an Edwardsville motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in Edwardsville at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file an Edwardsville bike accident lawsuit.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
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If you are a resident of Edwardsville and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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If you have suffered a slip and fall injury in Edwardsville you may be eligible for compensation through legal action.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries on someone else’s property in Edwardsville IL, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
If property owners fail to keep their premises safe, and their negligence leads to injuries, property damages or other losses as a result of an accident or incident, a premises liability lawsuit may be possible.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in St. Louis, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in St. Louis, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in St. Louis or the greater St. Louis area – you may be eligible to file a St. Louis motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in St. Louis at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file a St. Louis bike accident lawsuit.
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St. Louis is one of the nation’s largest construction centers.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
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If you are a resident of St. Louis, or the greater St. Louis area, and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
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Suboxone, a medication often used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD), has become a vital tool which offers a safer and more controlled approach to managing opioid addiction.
Despite its widespread use, Suboxone has been linked to severe tooth decay and dental injuries.
Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuits claim that the companies failed to warn about the risks of tooth decay and other dental injuries associated with Suboxone sublingual films.
Depo-Provera, a contraceptive injection, has been linked to an increased risk of developing brain tumors (including glioblastoma and meningioma).
Women who have used Depo-Provera and subsequently been diagnosed with brain tumors are filing lawsuits against Pfizer (the manufacturer), alleging that the company failed to adequately warn about the risks associated with the drug.
Despite the claims, Pfizer maintains that Depo-Provera is safe and effective, citing FDA approval and arguing that the scientific evidence does not support a causal link between the drug and brain tumors.
You may be eligible to file a Depo Provera Lawsuit if you used Depo-Provera and were diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Tepezza, approved by the FDA in 2020, is used to treat Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), but some patients have reported hearing issues after its use.
The Tepezza lawsuit claims that Horizon Therapeutics failed to warn patients about the potential risks and side effects of the drug, leading to hearing loss and other problems, such as tinnitus.
You may be eligible to file a Tepezza Lawsuit if you or a loved one took Tepezza and subsequently suffered permanent hearing loss or tinnitus.
Elmiron, a drug prescribed for interstitial cystitis, has been linked to serious eye damage and vision problems in scientific studies.
Thousands of Elmiron Lawsuits have been filed against Janssen Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer, alleging that the company failed to warn patients about the potential risks.
You may be eligible to file an Elmiron Lawsuit if you or a loved one took Elmiron and subsequently suffered vision loss, blindness, or any other eye injury linked to the prescription drug.
The chemotherapy drug Taxotere, commonly used for breast cancer treatment, has been linked to severe eye injuries, permanent vision loss, and permanent hair loss.
Taxotere Lawsuits are being filed by breast cancer patients and others who have taken the chemotherapy drug and subsequently developed vision problems.
If you or a loved one used Taxotere and subsequently developed vision damage or other related medical problems, you may be eligible to file a Taxotere Lawsuit and seek financial compensation.
Although pressure cookers were designed to be safe and easy to use, a number of these devices have been found to have a defect that can lead to excessive buildup of internal pressure.
The excessive pressure may result in an explosion that puts users at risk of serious injuries such as burns, lacerations, an even electrocution.
If your pressure cooker exploded and caused substantial burn injuries or other serious injuries, you may be eligible to file a Pressure Cooker Lawsuit and secure financial compensation for your injuries and damages.
Several studies have found a correlation between heavy social media use and mental health challenges, especially among younger users.
Social media harm lawsuits claim that social media companies are responsible for onsetting or heightening mental health problems, eating disorders, mood disorders, and other negative experiences of teens and children
You may be eligible to file a Social Media Mental Health Lawsuit if you are the parents of a teen, or teens, who attribute their use of social media platforms to their mental health problems.
The Paragard IUD, a non-hormonal birth control device, has been linked to serious complications, including device breakage during removal.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed against Teva Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of Paragard, alleging that the company failed to warn about the potential risks.
If you or a loved one used a Paragard IUD and subsequently suffered complications and/or injuries, you may qualify for a Paragard Lawsuit.
Patients with the PowerPort devices may possibly be at a higher risk of serious complications or injury due to a catheter failure, according to lawsuits filed against the manufacturers of the Bard PowerPort Device.
If you or a loved one have been injured by a Bard PowerPort Device, you may be eligible to file a Bard PowerPort Lawsuit and seek financial compensation.
Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits are being filed against manufacturers of transvaginal mesh products for injuries, pain and suffering, and financial costs related to complications and injuries of these medical devices.
Over 100,000 Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of women injured by vaginal mesh and pelvic mesh products.
If you or a loved one have suffered serious complications or injuries from vaginal mesh, you may be eligible to file a Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit.
Parents and guardians are filing lawsuits against major video game companies (including Epic Games, Activision Blizzard, and Microsoft), alleging that they intentionally designed their games to be addictive — leading to severe mental and physical health issues in minors.
The lawsuits claim that these companies used psychological tactics and manipulative game designs to keep players engaged for extended periods — causing problems such as anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal.
You may be eligible to file a Video Game Addiction Lawsuit if your child has been diagnosed with gaming addiction or has experienced negative effects from excessive gaming.
Above ground pool accidents have led to lawsuits against manufacturers due to defective restraining belts that pose serious safety risks to children.
These belts, designed to provide structural stability, can inadvertently act as footholds, allowing children to climb into the pool unsupervised, increasing the risk of drownings and injuries.
Parents and guardians are filing lawsuits against pool manufacturers, alleging that the defective design has caused severe injuries and deaths.
If your child was injured or drowned in an above ground pool accident involving a defective restraining belt, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit.
Recent scientific studies have found that the use of chemical hair straightening products, hair relaxers, and other hair products present an increased risk of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, breast cancer, and other health problems.
Legal action is being taken against manufacturers and producers of these hair products for their failure to properly warn consumers of potential health risks.
You may be eligible to file a Hair Straightener Cancer Lawsuit if you or a loved one used chemical hair straighteners, hair relaxers, or other similar hair products, and subsequently were diagnosed with:
AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) is a firefighting foam that has been linked to various health issues, including cancer, due to its PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) content.
Numerous AFFF Lawsuits have been filed against AFFF manufacturers, alleging that they knew about the health risks but failed to warn the public.
AFFF Firefighting Foam lawsuits aim to hold manufacturers accountable for putting peoples’ health at risk.
You may be eligible to file an AFFF Lawsuit if you or a loved one was exposed to firefighting foam and subsequently developed cancer.
Paraquat, a widely-used herbicide, has been linked to Parkinson’s disease, leading to numerous Paraquat Parkinson’s Disease Lawsuits against its manufacturers for failing to warn about the risks of chronic exposure.
Due to its toxicity, the EPA has restricted the use of Paraquat and it is currently banned in over 30 countries.
You may be eligible to file a Paraquat Lawsuit if you or a loved one were exposed to Paraquat and subsequently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease or other related health conditions.
Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer primarily caused by exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos trust funds were established in the 1970s to compensate workers harmed by asbestos-containing products.
These funds are designed to pay out claims to those who developed mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases due to exposure.
Those exposed to asbestos and diagnosed with mesothelioma may be eligible to file a Mesothelioma Lawsuit.
Studies have found a link between toxic baby formula and Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) — a severe intestinal condition in premature infants.
Parents and guardians are filing NEC Lawsuits against baby formula manufacturers, alleging that the formulas contain harmful ingredients leading to NEC.
Despite the claims, Abbott and Mead Johnson deny the allegations, arguing that their products are thoroughly researched and dismissing the scientific evidence linking their formulas to NEC, while the FDA issued a warning to Abbott regarding safety concerns of a formula product.
You may be eligible to file a Toxic Baby Formula NEC Lawsuit if your child received baby bovine-based (cow’s milk) baby formula in the maternity ward or NICU of a hospital and was subsequently diagnosed with Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC).
PFAS contamination lawsuits are being filed against manufacturers and suppliers of PFAS chemicals, alleging that these substances have contaminated water sources and products, leading to severe health issues.
Plaintiffs claim that prolonged exposure to PFAS through contaminated drinking water and products has caused cancers, thyroid disease, and other health problems.
The lawsuits target companies like 3M, DuPont, and Chemours, accusing them of knowingly contaminating the environment with PFAS and failing to warn about the risks.
If you or a loved one has been exposed to PFAS-contaminated water or products and has developed health issues, you may be eligible to file a PFAS lawsuit.
The Roundup Lawsuit claims that Monsanto’s popular weed killer, Roundup, causes cancer.
Numerous studies have linked the main ingredient, glyphosate, to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Leukemia, and other Lymphatic cancers.
Despite this, Monsanto continues to deny these claims.
Victims of Roundup exposure who developed cancer are filing Roundup Lawsuits against Monsanto, seeking compensation for medical expenses, pain, and suffering.
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The Moody Air Force Base PFAS Lawsuit investigation concerns forever chemicals in drinking water and groundwater in and around the Georgia Air Force Base.
TorHoerman Law is currently investigating a potential Moody Air Force Base PFAS Lawsuit.
On this page, we’ll discuss the Moody Air Force Base PFAS Lawsuit investigation, the levels of PFAS chemicals in groundwater at Moody Air Force Base, the dangers of PFAS chemicals in drinking water and groundwater, health risks linked to PFAS exposure, and much more.
Moody Air Force Base (AFB) is a prominent U.S. military installation located in South Georgia, near Valdosta and the Florida border.
Established in 1941, it serves as a critical component of the Air Combat Command (ACC), a major command within the U.S. Air Force, and is home to the 23rd Wing, commonly known as the “Flying Tigers.”
The base specializes in close air support, combat search and rescue, and forward air control missions, playing a pivotal role in supporting ground forces and conducting worldwide operations during times of peace and global war.
Like many other military installations, Moody AFB has relied on Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) for firefighting training and emergency response to suppress fuel fires effectively.
However, the long-term use of AFFF, which contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), has raised significant environmental concerns due to groundwater contamination.
PFAS testing at Moody AFB has detected concentrations far exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) advisory limits, posing potential health risks to military personnel, civilian employees, and the surrounding local community.
At Moody Air Force Base, PFAS contamination levels are significantly above the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2024 drinking water standard of 4 parts per trillion (ppt).
PFOA levels were measured at 13,750 times higher than the EPA’s threshold, PFOS levels were measured at 80,000 times higher than the standard, and PFBS levels were measured at 72,500 times higher than the recommended limit for PFBS (where applicable, based on state-specific guidelines).
Legal action is being explored for individuals, including military personnel, civilian staff, and local residents, who consumed PFAS-contaminated drinking water at Moody Air Force Base and experienced adverse health effects.
If you or a loved one has experienced health issues due to PFAS contamination in drinking water at Moody Air Force Base, contact us for a free consultation.
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PFAS exposure has been linked to severe health conditions, including cancer, thyroid disease, and immune system disorders, which can significantly impact daily life and overall well-being.
These toxic chemicals accumulate in the body over time, compounding their harmful effects and leaving families to face ongoing health risks.
Our legal team is actively investigating potential PFAS lawsuits related to water contamination at Moody AFB and other military installations across the United States.
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Moody Air Force Base (AFB), located in South Georgia near Valdosta, has become a critical site of concern due to alarmingly high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in its groundwater.
Often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they resist natural degradation, PFAS pose long-term risks to human health and the environment, making contamination at Moody AFB a significant issue for the local community.
The primary source of PFAS contamination at Moody AFB is the historical use of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) for firefighting training and emergency scenarios.
AFFF, specifically designed to suppress fuel-based fires, contains high concentrations of PFAS compounds.
Over the years, these chemicals have leached into the surrounding environment through activities such as:
As a result, PFAS compounds migrated into groundwater, impacting both on-base water supplies and nearby water systems, including private wells and public utilities.
Testing at Moody AFB has revealed PFAS concentrations in groundwater far exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) health advisory limit of 4 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOA and PFOS.
PFAS Levels at Moody Air Force Base were measured in 2016:
Exposure to PFAS chemicals through contaminated drinking water is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects, which worsen as these substances accumulate in the body over time.
Health risks include:
The high PFAS levels at Moody AFB pose significant risks to military personnel, their families, and local residents, raising serious health concerns for affected populations.
PFAS contamination at Moody AFB affects several groups.
Groups include:
Prolonged exposure among these groups amplifies the likelihood of severe health impacts, making remediation efforts a critical priority.
Efforts to mitigate PFAS contamination at Moody AFB are vital to ensuring public health and environmental safety.
Proposed and ongoing actions include:
While these measures are necessary, the persistence of PFAS requires sustained efforts and comprehensive solutions to address the contamination effectively.
The contamination at Moody AFB highlights a nationwide issue of PFAS pollution at military installations and industrial sites.
The health and environmental challenges posed by these chemicals underscore the importance of enhanced regulatory actions, such as the EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap, to reduce exposure and improve water quality across the country.
Affected residents and military families must stay informed, advocate for accountability, and support cleanup efforts to safeguard their well-being.
The long-term risks associated with PFAS contamination demand urgent, coordinated action to protect impacted communities and the environment.
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are synthetic chemicals prized for their resistance to heat, water, and oil.
Known as “forever chemicals,” these toxic substances do not break down naturally, allowing them to persist indefinitely in the environment and accumulate in the human body.
These substances are widely used in products such as firefighting foams, non-stick cookware, water-resistant fabrics, and industrial applications, making them a prominent environmental and public health concern.
At sites like Moody Air Force Base, PFAS contamination primarily originates from aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) used during firefighting training and emergencies.
The chemicals leach into soil and groundwater, contaminating drinking water supplies and spreading rapidly through water systems.
Once introduced, PFAS are challenging and expensive to remove, exacerbating their environmental impact.
The stability that makes PFAS effective in various applications also makes them hazardous.
These chemicals infiltrate soil, air, and water systems, resulting in long-term contamination, while their bioaccumulative nature causes them to build up in the human body over time.
Even minimal exposure can disrupt essential biological functions, posing significant health risks.
Scientific studies consistently link PFAS exposure to severe health concerns.
Their ability to accumulate in the body over time amplifies their toxic effects, particularly in vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women.
Health effects include:
The dangers of PFAS extend beyond human health to the broader environment.
Wildlife exposed to PFAS-contaminated water or food sources experience adverse health effects similar to those in humans.
These chemicals transfer through the food chain, affecting entire ecosystems and amplifying ecological harm.
The persistence of PFAS in soil and water presents significant challenges for cleanup and restoration efforts.
Studies, including data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), reveal that PFAS chemicals are present in the blood of the majority of Americans, demonstrating their widespread prevalence.
This pervasive exposure underscores the critical need to address PFAS contamination to safeguard public health.
While technologies like granular activated carbon and reverse osmosis filtration can remove PFAS from water, long-term solutions require addressing the sources of contamination and implementing preventative measures.
Manufacturers and chemical companies involved with PFAS are facing increased legal scrutiny due to mounting lawsuits from individuals, municipalities, and government agencies.
These lawsuits emphasize the severe health and environmental impacts of PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals.”
Plaintiffs argue that these corporations knowingly concealed the toxicity and persistence of PFAS, putting public health and ecosystems at risk.
Legal actions typically seek compensation for medical expenses, environmental remediation, and property devaluation caused by PFAS contamination.
A primary focus of PFAS litigation involves contaminated drinking water, particularly near military installations, industrial facilities, and manufacturing sites.
Military bases like Moody Air Force Base, where firefighting foam (AFFF) containing PFAS was extensively used, are now central to lawsuits as nearby communities contend with contaminated water and associated health risks.
These legal actions aim not only to recover damages for affected individuals and communities but also to enforce stricter regulations and demand accountability from chemical manufacturers.
The broader objective is to mitigate ongoing contamination and prevent future exposure by fostering safer practices and improved chemical management strategies.
PFAS litigation often targets major chemical manufacturers and suppliers accused of producing or distributing PFAS-laden products, such as firefighting foams and consumer goods.
Plaintiffs allege that these companies prioritized profits over public safety, continuing to use and sell PFAS despite clear evidence of their harmful effects on health and the environment.
Prominent defendants in PFAS and AFFF lawsuits include:
These companies face accusations of failing to provide adequate warnings about PFAS risks or implementing safeguards to reduce exposure.
For AFFF-related cases, plaintiffs argue that widespread use of this foam on military installations, such as Moody Air Force Base, has significantly contributed to local water contamination, threatening both human health and ecosystems.
PFAS lawsuits go beyond financial compensation to advocate for systemic change in the management and regulation of these hazardous chemicals.
By holding corporations accountable, these legal efforts seek to:
PFAS litigation serves as a vital tool to address the widespread impact of these dangerous substances while pushing for greater transparency and accountability within the chemical industry.
Exposure to PFAS chemicals from contaminated drinking water near Moody Air Force Base can result in serious health risks.
These “forever chemicals” accumulate in the body over time, increasing the likelihood of chronic health conditions, such as cancers, immune system disorders, and thyroid disease.
Communities near Moody AFB may have unknowingly consumed PFAS-laden water, putting families and individuals at significant risk of long-term health complications.
The persistent threat posed by PFAS contamination underscores the urgent need for clean water access and comprehensive remediation efforts in affected areas.
Vulnerable populations, including children, pregnant women, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions, are particularly susceptible to the health impacts of prolonged PFAS exposure in drinking water.
If you or a loved one were exposed to PFAS-contaminated water near Moody Air Force Base, contact our law firm for a free consultation.
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Our attorneys are actively investigating military PFAS-related claims and are dedicated to holding manufacturers accountable for their role in this environmental and public health crisis.
To pursue a PFAS lawsuit successfully, gathering compelling evidence is crucial to demonstrate exposure and its impact on your health.
Comprehensive documentation can establish the link between contaminated water sources and the health problems you’ve experienced, bolstering your claim for compensation.
Key evidence for a Moody Air Force Base PFAS lawsuit includes:
By collecting this evidence, you can strengthen your case and improve the likelihood of a successful legal outcome.
Contact our law firm today to learn more about your legal options and the steps required to protect your rights if you’ve been impacted by PFAS contamination near Moody Air Force Base.
Toxic PFAS chemicals have been identified in groundwater and drinking water sources at and around Moody Air Force Base, raising significant concerns about the health and environmental risks posed by these “forever chemicals.”
As with many military installations, Moody AFB has been heavily impacted by the historical use of firefighting foam containing PFAS compounds.
Exposure to PFAS-contaminated water is linked to severe health conditions, including certain cancers, immune system suppression, thyroid disease, and liver damage.
The environmental consequences of PFAS pollution also extend to the local community and ecosystems near Moody Air Force Base, resulting in long-term and widespread harm.
At TorHoerman Law, our team of experienced PFAS attorneys is actively investigating claims against chemical manufacturers and companies responsible for producing and distributing these hazardous substances.
Evidence indicates that these companies were aware of the health risks associated with PFAS exposure but failed to provide adequate warnings or implement safety measures to protect the public and the environment.
If you or a loved one has experienced health problems due to PFAS exposure at or near Moody Air Force Base, you may qualify to file a legal claim.
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Moody Air Force Base PFAS contamination poses serious risks to the health of military personnel, civilian employees, and the local community in South Georgia.
As part of the Air Combat Command and home to the 23rd Wing “Flying Tigers,” Moody AFB plays a critical role in close air support and combat search and rescue missions.
However, the use of firefighting foam containing PFAS has led to contamination of the groundwater and nearby drinking water sources, impacting both the environment and public health.
PFAS contamination at Moody Air Force Base primarily resulted from the historical use of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) during firefighting training and emergency responses.
This foam, designed to suppress jet fuel fires and other fires started by “class B” materials, contains toxic chemicals that seeped into the soil and groundwater over decades.
The contamination has affected water supplies on and near the base, including those along Bemiss Road and other areas near Valdosta and the Florida border.
Exposure to PFAS chemicals from Moody Air Force Base has been associated with health risks such as thyroid disease, immune system suppression, and certain cancers.
These “forever chemicals” accumulate in the body over time, compounding their harmful effects and potentially impacting family members, retirees, and civilian personnel in the local community.
The environmental contamination also affects wildlife and the broader ecosystem in South Georgia.
The contamination at Moody AFB impacts military members, their families, civilian personnel, and local residents in nearby areas such as Valdosta and along Georgia highways.
The population impact extends to those relying on local water systems for drinking, cooking, and other daily needs.
Wildlife and fish in the region may also suffer from the environmental damage caused by the contamination.
Legal actions are being investigated to hold responsible parties accountable for PFAS contamination at Moody Air Force Base.
These efforts aim to secure compensation for affected individuals and ensure remediation of contaminated water sources.
TorHoerman Law is actively researching claims related to PFAS exposure, providing support to those impacted in South Georgia and beyond.
PFAS contamination, stemming from military use of firefighting foams, has been detected in groundwater at Moody Air Force Base (AFB) in Georgia.
A 2016 report indicated that this contamination extended off-base into nearby surface waters such as Beatty Branch and Cat Creek.
Despite these findings, the U.S. Air Force has stated that the drinking water at Moody AFB, sourced from the Floridan aquifer approximately 400 feet below ground, remains safe.
This deep aquifer benefits from natural filtration, and the base’s water treatment plant employs nanofiltration processes before distribution.
However, concerns persist regarding private drinking water wells in the vicinity of the base.
PFAS compounds are linked to serious health consequences, including cancer and immune system suppression.
The Environmental Working Group has documented PFAS contamination in groundwater and drinking water at numerous military installations, highlighting the potential risk to surrounding communities.
While specific data on PFAS levels in private wells near Moody AFB is limited, the detection of off-base contamination suggests that residents relying on private wells could be at risk.
Given the serious health implications associated with PFAS exposure, it is advisable for individuals near the base to have their well water tested and to stay informed about ongoing monitoring and remediation efforts by military and environmental agencies.
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In this case, we obtained a verdict of $495 Million for our client’s child who was diagnosed with Necrotizing Enterocolitis after consuming baby formula manufactured by Abbott Laboratories.
In this case, we were able to successfully recover $20 Million for our client after they suffered a Toxic Tort Injury due to chemical exposure.
In this case, we were able to successfully recover $103.8 Million for our client after they suffered a COX-2 Inhibitors Injury.
In this case, we were able to successfully recover $4 Million for our client after they suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury while at daycare.
In this case, we were able to successfully recover $2.8 Million for our client after they suffered an injury due to a Defective Heart Device.
Here, at TorHoerman Law, we’re committed to helping victims get the justice they deserve.
Since 2009, we have successfully collected over $4 Billion in verdicts and settlements on behalf of injured individuals.
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They helped my elderly uncle receive compensation for the loss of his wife who was administered a dangerous drug. He consulted with this firm because of my personal recommendation and was very pleased with the compassion, attention to detail and response he received. Definitely recommend this firm for their 5 star service.
When I wanted to join the Xarelto class action lawsuit, I chose TorrHoerman Law from a search of a dozen or so law firm websites. I was impressed with the clarity of the information they presented. I gave them a call, and was again impressed, this time with the quality of our interactions.
TorHoerman Law is an awesome firm to represent anyone that has been involved in a case that someone has stated that it's too difficult to win. The entire firm makes you feel like you’re part of the family, Tor, Eric, Jake, Kristie, Chad, Tyler, Kathy and Steven are the best at what they do.
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I can’t say enough how grateful I was to have TorHoerman Law help with my case. Jacob Plattenberger is very knowledgeable and an amazing lawyer. Jillian Pileczka was so patient and kind, helping me with questions that would come up. Even making sure my special needs were taken care of for meetings.
TorHoerman Law fights for justice with their hardworking and dedicated staff. Not only do they help their clients achieve positive outcomes, but they are also generous and important pillars of the community with their outreach and local support. Thank you THL!
Hands down one of the greatest group of people I had the pleasure of dealing with!
A very kind and professional staff.
Very positive experience. Would recommend them to anyone.
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