PFAS exposure in New Castle
New Castle residents, like other Pennsylvanians, may have been exposed to PFAS through public water systems, private wells, AFFF firefighting foam at nearby airports or fire-training sites, or proximity to industrial facilities. Federal monitoring under the EPA's UCMR 5 program continues to identify Pennsylvania water systems with detectable PFAS.
Who may qualify
- • Long-time New Castle residents who used public water or private wells.
- • Firefighters, military veterans, airport personnel with documented AFFF exposure.
- • Workers and neighbors of PFAS-using industrial facilities.
- • Anyone diagnosed with a qualifying condition such as kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, or ulcerative colitis after meaningful PFAS exposure.
What to bring to your case review
- • Approximate years and address(es) you used local water in New Castle.
- • Whether you used public water or a private well.
- • Any water-utility notices or test results you have received.
- • Your diagnosis, year of diagnosis, and treating physician.
- • Service or employment records showing AFFF or PFAS exposure.
Attorney advertising. Information for New Castle, Pennsylvania residents. Submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Cases may be referred to qualified national PFAS co-counsel; any fee-sharing arrangement will be disclosed in writing before representation begins.