About Rebecca A. Fonseca

Rebecca Fonseca represents communities impacted by groundwater contamination and other toxic exposures and works to improve worker health and safety

Rebecca focuses her practice on PFAS and toxic exposure litigation. She represents residents of Elkton, Md. in litigation alleging widespread groundwater contamination with PFAS. Rebecca also represents public water provider clients litigating their claims in In re Aqueous Film-Forming Foams Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2873. In this multidistrict litigation she also represents land owners who allege their property was contaminated by PFAS from firefighting foam.

In 2018, she began representing residents of Rockford, Mich. whose wells were contaminated with PFAS. Rebecca was involved in all aspects of that litigation, including helping prepare a bellwether case for trial in 2021. Rebecca has taken depositions of witnesses from 3M Company, W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., and Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Additionally, Rebecca represents residents of North and South Carolina who have been impacted by emissions of hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and other toxic air pollutants from a pulp and paper mill in Catawba, South Carolina.

She also works closely with scientists in the fields of hydrogeology and soil agronomy to determine the source and extent of PFAS contamination. In 2022, Rebecca spoke about emerging groundwater contaminants at a conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation and organized by the University of Alabama’s Center for Water Quality Research. She has also spoken at the Council for Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) National Conference on Worker Safety and Health, including bilingual presentations in Spanish, about legal remedies available to workers injured in the workplace or diagnosed with an occupational disease.

Beyond her toxic exposure casework, Rebecca represents clients with catastrophic injuries, including brain injury and paralysis, as well as clients harmed by asbestos exposure. She was also involved in litigation regarding the alleged deceptive marketing and distribution of opioids.

While completing her legal studies, Rebecca served as a managing editor for the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal. She served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Linda Ann Wells of Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals.

Rebecca is fluent in Spanish and French.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

The National Trial Lawyers

2022 Civil Plaintiff - Top 40 under 40 Trial Lawyer list, South Carolina

Blog Posts

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Areas of Law

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    • Personal Injury Lawsuits
    • Public Client
    • Toxic Exposure

Practice Details

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  • Firm Information
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    Associate
    Firm Name
    Motley Rice LLC
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Casework: Chemical Exposure Lawsuit: If exposure to harmful chemicals hurt you or your loved one, you may qualify for a chemical exposure lawsuit.
    Toxic Exposure
    Active Case
    East Palestine Train Derailment: Learn more about the Norfolk Southern Derailment, what caused it
    the hazardous materials released.
    Toxic Exposure Transportation Accident Lawsuits
    Active Case
    Asbestos Products: Asbestos products include building materials, automotive, fireproofing/fire-resistant
    beauty products
    Asbestos Exposure Toxic Exposure
    Active Case
    Asbestos-Related Diseases: Asbestos-related diseases include severe conditions, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer
    asbestosis
    Asbestos Exposure
    Active Case
    Household Exposure to Asbestos: Household asbestos exposure may cause serious illnesses. Learn about dealing with asbestos in your home.
    Asbestos Exposure
    Active Case
    Secondh
    Asbestos Exposure: Secondh
    asbestos exposure may lead to mesothelioma
    other diseases. Learn more here.
    Toxic Exposure Asbestos Exposure
    Active Case
    Toxic PFAS & Fire Fighter Turnout Gear Lawsuit: Toxic Exposure
    Fire fighters throughout North America sadly lose their lives to cancer more than any other cause of death while on the line of duty. Determined to root out potential causes
    save lives, North America's largest fire-fighting union...
    AFFF Lawsuits: Toxic Exposure
    Exposure to AFFF may harm firefighters, as well as damage the environment into which it is discharged. Firefighting foams commonly contain polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS), or perflourinated chemicals, which are alleged to be toxic.
    PFAS Contamination & Exposure Lawsuits: Toxic Exposure Public Client
    Called 'forever chemicals,' synthetic per-
    polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or perflourinated chemicals, accumulate
    are persistent in the environment. The bioaccumulation of these chemicals in ground
    drinking water...
    Opioid Litigation: Public Client
    The growing opioid epidemic crosses virtually all demographics,
    with more than half a million related deaths recorded in the U.S. since 2015, the crisis has officially been declared a public health emergency.
    Mesothelioma Lawyer: Asbestos Exposure
    Mesothelioma is primarily associated with asbestos exposure
    can occur 10 to 60 years after the initial exposure. We have worked with thous
    s of victims of mesothelioma from asbestos exposure.
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    South Carolina
    U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
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    Associations

    American Association for Justice

    Hispanic National Bar Association

    South Carolina Association for Justice

    Charleston County Bar Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Emory University School of Law
    Class of 2016
    J.D.
    Other Education
    University of Florida
    Class of 2013
    B.H.S.
    magna cum laude
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    Rebecca A. Fonseca attended Emory University School of Law.
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    Motley Rice LLC was established in 2003.