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March 25, 2025 | PFAS Lawsuit Attorneys

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The EPA has identified over 12,000 types of PFAS chemicals, all linked to serious health risks. /https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-05-08/pdf/2024-08547.pdf   These “forever chemicals” don’t break down in the environment and accumulate in the human body over time.

The science is clear: there is no safe level of PFAS exposure. Even at just 1 part per trillion, these chemicals are toxic, carcinogenic, and dangerous.

In 2023, MUD — Omaha’s metropolitan water provider — tested the local water supply for just 43 of those 12,000+ PFAS compounds. What they found was alarming: a combined PFAS level of approximately 196 parts per trillion in our water.

https://www.mudomaha.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/CCR2023.pdf

PFAS exposure is linked to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid cancer, liver cancer, and a host of other chronic diseases. These chemicals disrupt the endocrine system, affect hormones, and pose a grave risk to everyone in our community.

If you live in the Omaha metro area, you and your family are being exposed — every time you drink a glass of water, take a shower, cook a meal, water your garden, wash your clothes, or feed your children.

It’s time to protect ourselves. It’s time to hold polluters accountable.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, reach out to us. We’ll help you fight back — not just for justice, but for change. Together, we can make a powerful impact and force the industries responsible to stop poisoning our community.

My name is Frank Younes.
I’m a local lawyer.
I’m a cancer survivor.
And I’m here to help you make a difference.

Let’s stand up together. Let’s fight back. Let’s make polluters pay — because that’s the only way they’ll stop.

Cancer sucks. Let’s fight.

PFAS forever chemicals are in our water

PFAS forever chemicals are in our water