City of Duncanville Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawsuit Guide: Fighting for the Rights of Injured Workers and Families in Dallas County
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, or perhaps even longer, you went to work in North Texas, did your job with pride, and came home to your family in the City of Duncanville. Nobody told you the fine white dust that coated your clothes, the sweet-smelling chemicals you handled at the plant, or the heavy insulation you cut and fitted would one day try to kill you. You trusted your employer and the multi-billion-dollar corporations that manufactured those products. You believed they wouldn’t put you in harm’s way for a profit. Now, following a devastating medical diagnosis, you know the truth. And now, you have rights that we are here to protect.
The cough may have started months ago as a persistent irritation. Then came the shortness of breath that you dismissed as getting older. Finally, a doctor in the City of Duncanville or at a major Dallas medical center uttered a word you’d only heard in commercials: mesothelioma. Or perhaps it was acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or a permanent disability following a catastrophic construction fall or trench collapse. In an instant, your career, your retirement, and your family’s security were placed in jeopardy.
This diagnosis is not an accident of nature. It is not bad luck or simply the result of aging. For thousands of workers in the City of Duncanville and across the Best Southwest region of Dallas County, these illnesses are the direct result of corporate negligence. The companies that manufactured asbestos, refined benzene-heavy petrochemicals, and produced “forever chemicals” like PFAS knew about the risks decades before you were even hired. They had the studies. They had the internal memos. They chose to hide the data to protect their bottom line.
At Attorney 911, led by Ralph Manginello and backed by former insurance defense insider Lupe Peña, we don’t just “handle” these cases. We litigate them with a level of scientific and legal precision that few firms can match. We understand the unique industrial history of the City of Duncanville and the surrounding industrial corridors along I-20 and Highway 67. We know that as a worker or a resident in Dallas County, you haven’t just had your health stolen—you’ve been betrayed. Our firm exists to turn that betrayal into accountability.
With over 27 years of experience and a track record that includes litigating the massive BP Texas City Refinery explosion, Ralph Manginello brings a “pit bull” mentality to the courtroom. We are joined by Lupe Peña, who used to evaluate these very claims for the defense side. He knows their playbook, he knows how they hide evidence, and he knows how to break their defenses. If you or a loved one in the City of Duncanville is suffering from a toxic exposure disease or a life-altering industrial injury, you aren’t just another case number to us. You are a neighbor, a worker, and a family in need of a relentless advocate.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no fee unless we win your case.
The Scientific Reality: How Toxic Substances Destroy Human Health at the Cellular Level
One of the greatest weapons corporate defendants use in the City of Duncanville is the “complexity defense.” They try to overwhelm victims with junk science to suggest it’s impossible to prove exactly what caused your illness. We counter this by leading with the actual medical science of exposure. When you understand the biological mechanism of how these toxins destroy your body, the legal case for liability becomes clear.
Mesothelioma and the Failure of Frustrated Phagocytosis
Asbestos is not a single mineral; it is a group of silicate fibers that are virtually indestructible. In the City of Duncanville, workers in older public buildings, commercial construction, and regional manufacturing were often exposed to chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite fibers. These fibers are microscopic—often measuring between 0.1 and 10 micrometers. When you inhale them, they bypass your body’s initial filters and lodge deep within the mesothelial lining of your lungs (pleura) or abdomen (peritoneum).
The primary mechanism of mesothelioma is a biological disaster known as “frustrated phagocytosis.” Your immune system sends specialized cells called macrophages to engulf and destroy foreign invaders. However, asbestos fibers are too long and too sharp for a macrophage to consume. The macrophage essentially dies while trying to eat the fiber. This failure triggers a massive release of inflammatory cytokines, including Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α) and various interleukins like IL-1β and IL-6.
In the City of Duncanville workers who were exposed decades ago, this chronic inflammation has persisted for 20 to 50 years. This isn’t just “uncomfortable”—it is a constant state of oxidative stress that creates reactive oxygen species (ROS). These ROS directly attack and mutate mesothelial cell DNA. Over decades, the accumulation of these mutations leads to the inactivation of critical tumor suppressor genes, such as BAP1, NF2, and CDKN2A (p16). Once the brakes on cell growth are removed, malignant cells begin to multiply uncontrollably, leading to the aggressive cancer known as mesothelioma.
As Ralph Manginello explains in his video on million-dollar case criteria, toxic exposure cases routinely involve these catastrophic, life-altering mechanisms. You can watch that breakdown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Benzene and the Bone Marrow Microenvironment
For those in the City of Duncanville working near regional refineries, chemical logistics hubs, or in the automotive industry, benzene exposure is a defining risk. Benzene (C₆H₆) is a Sweet-smelling but deadly carcinogen. When you inhale benzene vapors, approximately 50% of the chemical is absorbed into your bloodstream.
In your liver, the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2E1 converts benzene into benzene oxide. This is only the beginning of the damage. Benzene then metabolizes into highly reactive compounds like hydroquinone and trans,trans-muconaldehyde. These metabolites have a high affinity for your bone marrow.
Once in the bone marrow microenvironment, these benzene metabolites attack hematopoietic stem cells—the “mother cells” that create your red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. They cause specific chromosomal translocations, most notably t(8;21) and t(15;17). These are genetic “signatures” of benzene exposure. Over time, this damage leads to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), which often progresses to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). By the time you feel the fatigue and see the bruising of leukemia in the City of Duncanville, the corporate negligence started years earlier in the marrow of your bones.
The Insider Advantage: Why Lupe Peña’s Defense Background Matters for Your Case
The corporations that exposed you to toxins have unlimited resources and teams of defense lawyers who specialize in one thing: ensuring you never receive a dollar. They use a specific set of psychological and procedural tactics to delay cases until victims pass away or give up.
This is where the Attorney 911 team offers an advantage no other firm in the City of Duncanville can claim. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years on the defense side. He sat in the meetings where insurance companies and corporate executives discussed how to minimize claims. He knows exactly how they evaluate “case value” and which evidence they are most afraid of.
“Lupe Peña doesn’t just anticipate corporate defense tactics—he’s lived them from the other side,” says Ralph Manginello. “That switch from defense to plaintiff doesn’t just change sides; it changes outcomes for our clients in the City of Duncanville.”
When a defense firm in Dallas tries to argue that your mesothelioma was caused by “natural causes” or that your benzene exposure was “below regulatory limits,” Lupe can identify the holes in their argument instantly. We know their playbook because we used to help them write it. Now, we use that knowledge to dismantle their defenses for you.
As Ralph explains in our video about what should be kept private from insurance adjusters, these companies are not your friends. Watch his warning here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKRbFprB0E
Tier 1: Mesothelioma & Asbestos Claims in the City of Duncanville
Asbestos exposure remains the single largest cause of occupational cancer in American history. While many believe asbestos is a “thing of the past,” the latency period of 20 to 50 years means that workers in the City of Duncanville are being diagnosed at record rates today. If you or a loved one worked in any of the following industries in or around Dallas County, you may have been exposed:
- Construction and Demolition: Workers who renovated old Duncanville ISD schools, civic buildings, or commercial properties built before 1980.
- Utility and Power Plant Work: Electricians, insulators, and pipefitters at regional power generation facilities.
- Automotive Repair: Mechanics who handled asbestos-containing brake pads and gaskets.
- Shipyard Workers and Navy Veterans: Anyone who lived in the City of Duncanville after serving on Navy vessels or working at shipyards (shipboard insulation was saturated with asbestos).
The Three Types of Mesothelioma Settlements
If you are diagnosed with mesothelioma in the City of Duncanville, you are often entitled to pursue three separate pathways for compensation simultaneously:
- Lawsuits Against Solvent Companies: Many companies that manufactured asbestos products are still in business. We can file personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits against these manufacturers, property owners, and contractors for full damages, including pain and suffering and punitive damages.
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Claims: Over 60 companies have filed for bankruptcy due to asbestos liability. As part of their reorganization, they were required to set aside $30 billion in trust funds to pay future victims. We can file claims with MULTIPLE trusts at once. The Manville Trust, the Owens Corning Trust, and the USG Trust are just a few examples.
- VA Disability Benefits: Because the Navy used more asbestos than any other branch, veterans in the City of Duncanville have a very high rate of mesothelioma. We help veterans secure service-connected disability benefits that can provide an additional several thousand dollars per month.
One of our clients, Stephanie H., shared her experience with our firm’s compassionate approach: “I just really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process. A BIG thank you for everything that you have done.”
You can learn more about how long these cases take in our specific podcast episode on personal injury timelines: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ea9a9136
Tier 1: Construction Accidents and Scaffold Falls in the City of Duncanville
The City of Duncanville and the surrounding Best Southwest Dallas County area have seen continuous growth and infrastructure development. With this growth comes the risk of catastrophic construction accidents. While your employer likely told you that “workers’ comp is your only option,” they are often wrong.
Third-Party Liability: The Pathway to Real Compensation
Under Texas law, while you generally cannot sue your direct employer if they carry workers’ compensation, you can sue “third parties” whose negligence contributed to your injury. In the City of Duncanville, this often includes:
- General Contractors: Who have an overall duty to maintain a safe job site and enforce OSHA standards.
- Property Owners: Under premises liability law, if a dangerous condition on the Dallas County property caused your fall.
- Equipment Manufacturers: If a defective scaffold, harness, crane component, or power tool failed.
- Subcontractors: If another company’s employees created the hazard that injured you.
Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years of experience are critical here. We have subpoenaed OSHA 300 logs, safety training records, and site inspection reports for projects across North Texas. We know that a scaffold fall from 10 feet can have the same kinetic impact as being hit by a small car. The results are often spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and multiple fractures that end a worker’s career.
“Attorney 911 handles construction cases with an aggressive posture because we know the contractors are already shredding the evidence,” Ralph explains. You can see his guide to construction accidents and your rights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Tier 1: Benzene and Chemical Exposure in Regional Manufacturing
While the City of Duncanville is a wonderful residential community, many residents commute to the industrial parks of Grand Prairie, the logistics hubs of Desoto, or the manufacturing corridors of Dallas. These environments are often thick with volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Benzene exposure is particularly dangerous because there is NO safe level of exposure. IARC (the International Agency for Research on Cancer) has classified benzene as a Group 1 known human carcinogen. If you handled solvents, worked in a regional refinery, or were a fuel transport driver and have been diagnosed with leukemia, MDS, or non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the science is on your side.
We investigate the specific chemicals used at your workplace. We look for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) that were hidden from employees and air quality monitoring reports that show OSHA PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit) violations. As Ralph Manginello details in his video on how insurance companies calculate pain and suffering, your non-economic damages in a leukemia case can be substantial. Watch that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EE9AWT12Kg
Tier 1: Electrocution and High-Voltage Injuries
The infrastructure required to power North Texas means high-voltage lines and substations are a common workplace for City of Duncanville utility workers and contractors. Electrocution at just 50 milliamps—the amount of current used by a small lightbulb—can cause ventricular fibrillation and cardiac arrest.
At industrial voltages common in Dallas County sites, electricity causes “Joule heating.” This literally cooks the tissue from the inside out along the current’s path. While external entry and exit wounds may look small, the internal damage to nerves, blood vessels, and organs can be catastrophic. Survivors often face:
- Compartment Syndrome: Swelling in the limbs that cuts off blood flow, often requiring amputation.
- Delayed Cataracts: Which can manifest 1-3 years after the electrical shock.
- Peripheral Neuropathy: Permanent “pins and needles” and chronic pain.
- Cardiac Arrhythmia: Long-term heart damage that shortens life expectancy.
If a lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedure was not followed at your City of Duncanville job site, your employer or a third-party contractor may have violated 29 CFR 1910.147. This is negligence, and we will hold them accountable for it.
Tier 2: PFAS / “Forever Chemicals” in City of Duncanville Water & Environment
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals used in non-stick cookware, firefighting foam (AFFF), and water-resistant clothing. They are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is the strongest in organic chemistry—it does not break down in the environment or your body.
PFAS bioaccumulates in your liver and kidneys. In the City of Duncanville, community water systems and private wells near industrial sites or airports like Dallas Executive Airport may be at risk. Documented health effects of PFAS exposure include:
- Kidney Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Thyroid Disease
- Preeclampsia in pregnant women
The EPA recently set a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of just 4 parts per TRILLION for certain PFAS. This reflects how dangerous even trace amounts can be. If your neighborhood in the City of Duncanville has been alerted to water contamination, or if you worked with AFFF firefighting foam, contact us immediately. Corporations like 3M and DuPont have already settled national claims for billions of dollars. You deserve your share of that accountability.
Tier 2: Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims for Duncanville Veterans
The City of Duncanville is home to a proud population of military veterans, many of whom served or were stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Between 1953 and 1987, the water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, and vinyl chloride at levels 280 times above safety limits.
If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days during that window, the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) gives you a unique right to sue the federal government for damages. This applies to:
- Bladder, Kidney, and Liver Cancer
- Adult Leukemia
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Multiple Myeloma
- Birth Defects and Miscarriages
As Ralph Manginello explains in his podcast episode on the statute of limitations, the window to file these claims is narrowing. You can listen to that warning here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426. Your VA benefits do NOT prevent you from filing a CLJA claim, and we help you maximize both.
Tier 2: FELA Railroad Injuries and Asbestos Exposure
Dallas County is a major rail hub for Union Pacific and BNSF. Railroad workers in the City of Duncanville are not covered by standard workers’ compensation. Instead, they are protected by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
Under FELA, the railroad is liable if its negligence played “any part, however small” in causing your injury or illness. This is a much lower burden of proof than a regular personal injury case. Railroad workers faced massive asbestos exposure in locomotives, brake shoes, and roundhouses. They also face high rates of diesel-exhaust-related lung cancer and traumatic injuries from yard accidents.
If you spent your career on the rails and are now sick or injured, the railroad’s legal team is already building a defense. You need Ralph Manginello and the Attorney 911 team to hit back.
Tier 2: Roundup / Glyphosate and Pesticide Exposure
For those in the City of Duncanville involved in landscaping, park maintenance, or regional agriculture, regular use of Roundup (glyphosate) may have caused Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). The “Monsanto Papers” revealed during litigation showed that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to hide the cancer link.
Working-class families in Dallas County deserve more than what a massive chemical conglomerate is willing to offer. We pursue individual claims and mass tort settlements that pay for your treatment, your lost wages, and the pain this diagnosis has caused your family.
Bridge Content: The Intersection of Industry and Exposure
Our expertise is identifying where multiple claims overlap—something a generalist law firm will miss.
- Construction Worker Asbestos Bridge: If you fell from a scaffold while working on a pre-1980 building in the City of Duncanville, you have a traumatic injury claim AND a latent asbestos exposure claim.
- Refinery Chemical Bridge: A refinery explosion injury is often accompanied by acute benzene vapors. You have an accident claim AND a toxic tort claim.
- Military Asbestos Bridge: Many of our Duncanville veterans were exposed to asbestos on Navy ships AND contaminated water at bases. We pursue both pathways.
“Other firms leave money on the table because they don’t know all the tables exist,” says Ralph Manginello. “We search for every possible source of recovery for your family.”
The 12 Tactics Corporate Defendants Use to Deny Your Claim
Because Lupe Peña was on the other side, we can expose the exact playbook they will use against you in the City of Duncanville:
- The Identification Defense: “You can’t prove whose asbestos fiber you breathed.” Counter: We use the “substantial factor” test to hold every contributing manufacturer liable.
- The Statute of Limitations: “You waited too long.” Counter: We use the “Discovery Rule” to show the clock didn’t start until your diagnosis.
- The Workers’ Comp Shield: “You can only get comp benefits.” Counter: We identify third-party manufacturers and site owners who aren’t your employer.
- The Corporate Shell Game: “That company was dissolved 20 years ago.” Counter: We trace successor liability and find the bankruptcy trust or parent company.
- The Junk Science Defense: “Our doctor says your cancer is genetic.” Counter: We hire board-certified toxicologists and oncologists to prove the environmental link.
- The Blame-the-Victim Defense: “You were a smoker.” Counter: Smoking doesn’t cause mesothelioma. We prove the synergy makes their product even more lethal.
- The Regulatory Compliance Defense: “We followed OSHA rules.” Counter: Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling. We prove they knew the OSHA rules were insufficient.
- The Document Purge: “We don’t have records from that year.” Counter: We find co-worker witnesses and use national databases to identify the products used at your site.
- The Military Contractor Defense: “We just followed government orders.” Counter: We prove the manufacturer failed to warn the government about the known risks.
- The Delay Strategy: “We need another six months for discovery.” Counter: For terminal patients, we file for expedited trial dockets and preserve your testimony immediately.
- The Medical Records Raid: “Give us your full medical history for 30 years.” Counter: We block invasive searches for irrelevant information and keep the focus on the exposure.
- The Lowball Settlement: “Here is $50,000 for your silence.” Counter: We show them the million-dollar verdicts we’ve secured and refuse to settle for pennies.
Evidence Preservation: Why You Must Act Now in the City of Duncanville
In toxic exposure cases, evidence doesn’t just disappear; it is actively destroyed. As businesses in Dallas County close, merge, or move, their employment and safety records are shredded. As old buildings in the City of Duncanville are demolished, the physical evidence of asbestos is turned into landfill.
The Deterioration Timeline:
- Month 1: Co-worker witnesses move or lose contact.
- Month 6: Corporate “retention schedules” allow for the lawful destruction of safety logs.
- Year 1: Statutes of repose in certain states may cut off your rights entirely.
- Ongoing: Trust fund payment percentages decline. The Manville Trust once paid 100%—now it pays roughly 5%. If you wait, you lose money.
As soon as you hire Attorney 911, we send “Spoliation Letters” to every potential defendant. This legally requires them to preserve air sampling data, product invoices, and medical monitoring records. If they destroy them after receiving our letter, we can often win your case by default.
Watch Ralph’s video on using your cellphone to document a case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs. While this is aimed at car accidents, the same principle of “capture it now before it’s gone” applies to your industrial job site.
Wrongful Death and Survival Actions: Protecting the Families Left Behind
If you are reading this because you have already lost a loved one in the City of Duncanville, please accept our condolences. We know that no dollar amount can replace a husband, a wife, or a parent. However, the corporations that caused this loss must be held responsible for the financial and emotional hole they’ve left in your life.
- Wrongful Death Claims: Pursued by the spouse, children, or parents of the deceased. This compensates the family for the loss of companionship, the loss of inheritance, and the mental anguish of the survivors.
- Survival Actions: This is a claim on behalf of the deceased person’s estate. It recovers the damages the victim suffered before they passed—including their physical pain, their medical bills, and their lost wages.
We handle these sensitive cases with the dignity they deserve. As our client Jamie J. wrote: “They kept me informed all the time… I am so grateful for you and your services.”
Why Every City of Duncanville Worker Needs a Second Legal Opinion
Many people in Dallas County call a “national” mesothelioma firm they saw on television. These firms often act as “referral mills”—they sign you up and then sell your case to a different firm you’ve never met. Or, they only handle the easy trust fund claims and leave the complex (and higher-value) lawsuits alone.
Attorney 911 is different. Ralph Manginello answer the phone. Our Houston head office is less than four hours from the City of Duncanville, and we regularly litigate in Dallas County courts. We offer a “Specialist Analysis” of your case:
- Trust Fund Screening: We check your work history against 60+ active trust funds.
- Liability Audit: We identify solvent companies that can be sued directly.
- Medical Review: We work with specialists at UT Southwestern and MD Anderson to confirm your diagnosis.
- Insider Tactic Review: Lupe Peña reviews your file to identify where the defense will try to trip you up.
“It was a pleasure working with Manginello law firm… I felt very well taken care of,” shared our client D. Johnson.
Treatment and Medical Resources Near the City of Duncanville
Your health is your first priority. Getting treatment from a world-class center is not only your best chance for survival—it also provides the highest level of medical documentation for your legal case.
- UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (Dallas): The only NCI-designated cancer center in North Texas. They offer leading-edge clinical trials for mesothelioma and lung cancer.
- Methodist Dallas Medical Center: Known for its strong oncology and pulmonology programs.
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation. If you have been diagnosed with a rare toxic-related cancer, it is worth the drive to Houston. Many of our Duncanville clients treat here.
- Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (Houston): A regional hub for veterans with service-connected mesothelioma.
You can learn more about post-accident medical steps in our video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SS2zvUDW8k
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for City of Duncanville Residents
1. I worked at a plant 30 years ago. Is it too late to sue in Texas?
No. Texas follows the “Discovery Rule.” The two-year statute of limitations generally does not start until you are diagnosed or until you knew that your illness was caused by the exposure. We have successfully pursued claims for exposures that happened in the 1960s and 70s.
2. Can I file a claim if I was a smoker?
Yes. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma. It can increase the risk of lung cancer when combined with asbestos, but that “synergy” actually makes the asbestos manufacturers MORE liable, not less. They don’t get a pass because you smoked.
3. How much is my toxic exposure case worth?
Mesothelioma settlements often range from $1 million to $2 million, but verdicts can be much higher. Benzene and industrial injury cases vary based on the degree of disability and the negligence of the employer. We provide a custom valuation during your free consultation.
4. What if the company I worked for went bankrupt?
That is good news for your claim. Bankrupt asbestos companies were forced to set up Billion-dollar trust funds. We can often get money from these trusts without ever setting foot in a courtroom.
5. Will filing a lawsuit affect my Social Security or VA benefits?
No. A civil lawsuit or trust fund claim is a separate legal matter. They do not offset your earned benefits.
6. Do I have to travel for court?
Most toxic exposure cases settle before trial. If depositions or meetings are needed, we come to you in the City of Duncanville or conduct them via Zoom.
7. What is an “expedited trial docket”?
In Texas, if you have a terminal diagnosis, we can petition the court to move your case to the front of the line. This ensures you get justice in months, not years.
8. My father died without ever knowing he was exposed. Can we still sue?
Yes. We reconstruct work histories using union records, Social Security logs, and co-worker testimony to identify the exposure sites and hold the responsible parties accountable posthumously.
9. Who is the “competent person” on a construction site?
OSHA requires a “competent person” to inspect scaffolds and trenches every day. If they didn’t, or if they ignored a hazard, the employer is liable.
10. Can an undocumented worker file a toxic exposure claim in Duncanville?
Yes. Your immigration status has no bearing on your right to a safe workplace or compensation for corporate negligence. We provide a completely confidential consultation.
11. What are “forever chemicals”?
PFAS are chemicals that never leave your body and can cause cancer. If you lived near a contamination site, you may be entitled to medical monitoring and damages.
12. What was Ralph Manginello’s role in the BP explosion case?
Ralph was part of the litigation team that held BP accountable after the 2005 catastrophe. He knows how to handle the world’s largest companies in the world’s most complex cases.
Call Attorney 911: Your Best Southwest North Texas Advocates
At Attorney 911, we believe that the companies that knew and the companies that hid the truth shouldn’t get away with it. You spent your life working to build a future for your family in the City of Duncanville. Don’t let a corporate board of directors steal that future away.
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t getting a call center. You are getting a team with 27+ years of trial experience and the most powerful “insider” advantage in Dallas County. We answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
“Attorney 911… your name lines up with your actions,” wrote S.M. in her Google review. “Their name Attorney 911 definitely lines up with their actions and I would highly recommend using them. God bless!”
Your fight starts with one call. We handle the paperwork, the defense lawyers, the medical experts, and the insurance companies. You focus on your health and your family.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) today for your free, no-obligation case evaluation. Hablamos Español.
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