
Determining Eligibility for a “Forever Chemical” Exposure Claim
When PFAS contamination hits a community, the damage runs deeper than most people realize. These claims uncover years of toxic exposure and corporate negligence. Below are the most common cases we’ve handled regarding chemical contamination.
Contaminated Water by Industrial or Military Runoff
Drinking water near factories, airports, and military bases is contaminated.
Consumer Good Exposure
Cookware, packaging, and other everyday products often carry PFAS.
Workplace Exposure to Chemicals
Firefighters, plant workers, and service members are at higher risks of exposure.
Kidney Cancer
Scientific evidence links PFAS exposure to kidney damage, including cancer.
Testicular Cancer
Studies show increased cancer risk after long-term exposure to chemicals.
Other Cancers and Illnesses
Other cancers, including thyroid, liver, prostate, ovarian, and blood cancers, are tied to exposure.
Your health should never be put above profit. If you believe that PFAS has affected your health, call us today. Your first consultation is always free.
How We Can Help You
When you’re facing a legal battle, you need a team that knows how to roll up its sleeves and fight for what’s right. At Clay Travis Law, we guide you through each step with clarity and determination.
Free Case Consultation
We sit down with you, listen to your story, and walk through the options that make the most sense for your situation.
Thorough Case Investigation
Our team digs into the details, gathers strong evidence, and builds your claim from the ground up.
Skilled Settlement Negotiation
We handle the insurance companies and push for a resolution that reflects the true impact on your life.
Strong Representation in Court
If the other side won’t budge, we’re ready to stand up for you in the courtroom.
No Fees Unless You Win
You won’t owe us anything unless we successfully secure compensation on your behalf.
Common Questions About PFAS Lawsuits
Exposure to PFAS often leaves most people with more questions than answers. You don’t have to face this uncertainty alone. These are the most common questions we hear from clients facing potential forever-chemical injuries.


