Institutional PFAS settlement forecasting. Solve for toxic tort liability, firefighting foam exposure potentials, and MDL 2873 arbitrage.
MDL DATA
2026 Statutory Sync
| Metric | Verification |
|---|---|
| MDL ID | MDL 2873 |
| Water Settlement | $12.5B+ |
| Court Node | District of South Carolina |
| Category | Avg Settlement |
|---|---|
| Personal Injury (Cancer) | $350,000 |
| Water Contamination | $50,000 |
| Property Damage | $100,000 |
| Medical Monitoring | $25,000 |
| Factor | Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Firefighter Exposure | 1.5x Base |
| PFAS Test Positive | 1.2x Bonus |
| Audit Version | S-Class v2.6 |
Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) liability is governed by **PFAS Bioaccumulation Loops**. Our engine audits recovery potentials based on exposure source, duration of toxic contact, and current MDL 2873 settlement protocols.
Audit of PFAS contact protocols
EPA Strategic Roadmap alignment
District of South Carolina statutory sync
"Calibrated against 2026 MDL 2873 court filings, EPA PFAS Strategic Roadmap, and IARC Group 1 carcinogen liability benchmarks."
A: Firefighters, military personnel, and airport workers exposed to AFFF firefighting foam who developed PFAS-related cancers may qualify. Recent MDL rulings have broadened eligibility for personal injury claims.
A: In 2026, personal injury settlements range from $200,000 to over $500,000. These values are separate from the $12.5 billion water contamination settlement provided by 3M.
A: The water contamination portion has reached major settlements (3M, DuPont). However, individual personal injury claims for cancer are still being litigated in MDL 2873 with bellwether trials ongoing.
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