Any person who has consumed C-8 contaminated water for more than a year can claim for complete medical monitoring at the C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com.
A C-8 medical monitoring program has been created as an important part of the C-8 Contamination Class Action Settlement. The class action comes into the picture, due to contamination of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (C-8) chemical into the drinking water. Any person who has consumed contaminated water for more than year can get his refund by participating into the settlement.
Plaintiffs have claimed that due to du Pont de Nemours and Co.’s Washington Works Plant in wood country, drinking water has been contaminated with a chemical known as ammonium perfluorooctanoate (C-8). Medical monitoring study has been indicates the side effect of C-8 on human beings as listed below: pregnancy-induced hypertension, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, and high cholesterol.
Individual who have consumed contaminated water for more than a year before December 2004 and who are getting drinking water from following sources are eligible to take part into the C-8 class action settlement: Lubeck Public Service District (W. Va.), City of Pelpre (Ohio), Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District (Ohio), Village of Pomeroy (Ohio), Little Hocking Water Association (Ohio), and Mason County Public Service District (W. Va.).
To get medical monitoring from the class action, person must fulfill below eligibilities also:
Link to download claim form: C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Link to fill claim form online: C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Address of claim administrator:
C-8 Medical Monitoring Program
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 10030
Dublin, OH 43017-6630
Phone: 1-888-499-2553
Fax: 1-614-553-1222
ClaimantServices@C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Refund: To get free medical monitoring for human diseases that are caused due to exposure of C-8
Class Counsel:
HILL PETERSON CARPER BEE & DEITZLER PLLC
WINTER & JOHNSON PLLC
TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP
A C-8 medical monitoring program has been created as an important part of the C-8 Contamination Class Action Settlement. The class action comes into the picture, due to contamination of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (C-8) chemical into the drinking water. Any person who has consumed contaminated water for more than year can get his refund by participating into the settlement.
Plaintiffs have claimed that due to du Pont de Nemours and Co.’s Washington Works Plant in wood country, drinking water has been contaminated with a chemical known as ammonium perfluorooctanoate (C-8). Medical monitoring study has been indicates the side effect of C-8 on human beings as listed below: pregnancy-induced hypertension, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, and high cholesterol.
Individual who have consumed contaminated water for more than a year before December 2004 and who are getting drinking water from following sources are eligible to take part into the C-8 class action settlement: Lubeck Public Service District (W. Va.), City of Pelpre (Ohio), Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District (Ohio), Village of Pomeroy (Ohio), Little Hocking Water Association (Ohio), and Mason County Public Service District (W. Va.).
To get medical monitoring from the class action, person must fulfill below eligibilities also:
- Individual must be a member of class
- Person does not have prior diagnosis for the any of the above mentioned human disease
Highlights of C-8 Contamination Class Action Settlement:
Official site of class action: C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.comLink to download claim form: C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Link to fill claim form online: C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Address of claim administrator:
C-8 Medical Monitoring Program
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 10030
Dublin, OH 43017-6630
Phone: 1-888-499-2553
Fax: 1-614-553-1222
ClaimantServices@C-8MedicalMonitoringProgram.com
Refund: To get free medical monitoring for human diseases that are caused due to exposure of C-8
Class Counsel:
HILL PETERSON CARPER BEE & DEITZLER PLLC
WINTER & JOHNSON PLLC
TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP
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