Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating reports of health problems and chemical exposure linked to spray foam insulation, a product widely promoted as a safe, energy-efficient, and permanent home solution. Despite these claims, numerous homeowners are reporting lingering odors, elevated VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and serious health symptoms, even years after installation.
Misleading Safety Claims & Ongoing Exposure
Spray foams are often marketed as inert and non-toxic once cured. However, many consumers report that the material continues to off-gas harmful chemicals, raising concerns about long-term indoor air quality and occupant safety. Reported risks include:
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Persistent chemical odors long after installation
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Respiratory problems, chronic headaches, and skin irritation
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Hidden chemical exposure to children and sensitive individuals
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High removal costs, often involving partial demolition of walls, ceilings, or roofing
Reported Incidents and Industry Denial
Homeowners across the U.S. have shared disturbing experiences:
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Families forced to vacate their homes due to unlivable air quality
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Indoor air quality tests showing elevated levels of VOCs and other toxins
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Installers blaming improper mixing or application, while manufacturers deny fault or warranty coverage
Is Your Spray Foam Insulation Making You Sick?
If your home contains spray foam insulation and you’re experiencing unexplained odors, health issues, or air quality concerns, you may be eligible to join a class action investigation to pursue compensation for medical costs, remediation, or relocation.
Fill out the form below today to find out if you qualify and to protect your legal rights.

