In the last few decades, army veterans have come forward with cancer diagnoses reportedly caused by groundwater or land contamination due to Agent Orange testing at Maryland’s Fort Detrick. High levels of certain chemicals, like per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Trichloroethylene (TCE), have been shown to be responsible for different types of cancers.
Fort Detrick water contamination claims allege veterans and their family members developed cancer following repeated exposure to the high chemical levels.
If you were diagnosed with cancer after serving at the superfund site Fort Detrick, you may be eligible for compensation. While Fort Detrick claims can’t resolve the past, they can provide you and your family the compensation you need for medical care and treatment.