Exposure (Bilott book)

Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle against DuPont is the 2019 memoir by Robert Bilott, an American environmental attorney at Taft Stettinius & Hollister.

The book follows Bilott's personal and professional journey through the litigation that revealed a global crisis of persistent organic pollution due to PFOA and PFAS, referred to as "forever chemicals."

The first chapter narrated by actor Mark Ruffalo, who plays Bilott in the movie Dark Waters (2019), based on these events as reported in a 2016 New York Times feature article.

Gary Rivlin in the New York Times Book Review described Exposure a "David and Goliath tale with a twist….

"[6] The Law Library Journal says, "Exposure is an intriguing and easy-to-follow narrative that will have you up in arms about what might be in your drinking water.