
AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuit (2026): Status & Claims
People allege AFFF foam containing PFAS caused cancer and contaminated water. Learn about the federal AFFF MDL 2873 and its status as of June 2026.
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People allege AFFF foam containing PFAS caused cancer and contaminated water. Learn about the federal AFFF MDL 2873 and its status as of June 2026.

Wyoming DWUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit under statute 31-5-233, first-offense penalties, the 90-day license suspension, interlock, and the 10-year look-back.

Wisconsin OWI laws: a first offense is a civil non-criminal violation, the 0.08% BAC limit under statute 346.63, the fine, license revocation, and interlock.

West Virginia DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under Code 17C-5-2, license revocation, the test and lock program, and expungement.

Washington DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under RCW 46.61.5055, the 90-day suspension, mandatory ignition interlock, and the look-back.

Virginia DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under Code 18.2-266, the 1-year license revocation, mandatory interlock, and 10-year look-back.

Vermont DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under 23 V.S.A. 1201 and 1210, the 90-day civil suspension, interlock, and 20-year look-back.

Utah DUI laws: the nation's lowest 0.05% BAC limit under Utah Code 41-6a-502, first-offense penalties, license suspension, interlock, and the 10-year look-back.

Texas DWI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under Penal Code 49.04, license suspension, when a DWI becomes a felony, and the priors rule.

Tennessee DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under TCA 55-10-402, the mandatory 1-year interlock, license revocation, and the look-back.

South Dakota DUI laws: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense penalties under SDCL 32-23-2, license revocation, the 10-year look-back, and the felony threshold.

South Carolina DUI laws under 56-5-2930: the 0.08% BAC limit, first-offense fines and jail, the all-offender interlock rule, refusal penalties, and look-back.