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PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are man-made chemicals widely used in firefighting foam, nonstick cookware, water-resistant fabrics, and other consumer products . These “forever chemicals” persist in the environment and have been linked to serious health problems, including cancer, liver damage, and immune system effects.
PFAS are not easily broken down by natural processes, which allows them to accumulate over time in soil, water, and even the human body. Studies have found PFAS in the blood of nearly all Americans, raising concerns over widespread exposure
PFAS Presence in Orlando
Water testing in the Orlando area has revealed PFAS contamination at several key sites, including the Former Naval Training Center Orlando , as well as the Malcolm Road and County Road 535 water supply facilities . These elevated levels suggest portions of the city’s water infrastructure have been impacted by persistent chemical pollutants. While not all areas show dangerous levels, the confirmed presence of PFAS raises serious concerns for residents who may have been unknowingly exposed through their drinking water. Ongoing monitoring continues, and residents in affected zones should stay informed and consider legal options if health issues arise.
Signature Injury with PFAS Exposure
The most serious signature injuries associated with PFAS exposure are kidney and testicular cancer . However, other lawsuits have cited conditions such as liver cancer, thyroid cancer, and ulcerative colitis .
Legal Concerns
Lawsuits seeking compensation for harm resulting from exposure to PFAS have been filed against numerous companies and manufacturers and are ongoing .
Contact Us
If you or a loved one resides or works in an area where elevated PFAS contamination has been confirmed, and has suffered from illness or health issues. Contact the Michael Brady Lynch Firm at 888-585-5970 today.
Date: June 06, 2025
Attorney and Editor-In-Chief: Brandon Salter
Editors: Madison Hurley
Citations:
https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pfas/about/index.html
https://www.epa.gov/pfas/pfas-explained
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