City of Westworth Village Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Accountability: The Attorney 911 Guide to Mesothelioma, Chemical Cancers, and Dangerous Workplace Rights
For over half a century, the workforce in and around the City of Westworth Village has been the engine of North Texas aviation and defense. From the sprawling lines at Lockheed Martin and the historical legacy of General Dynamics to the constant operations at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, thousands of men and women have dedicated their lives to building the shield of this nation. But while the City of Westworth Village was busy making history, many of those same workers were unknowing participants in a different, more tragic story. They were breathing in microscopic asbestos fibers from hangar insulation, handling degreasing solvents like trichloroethylene (TCE) without adequate respiratory protection, and working in high-voltage environments where one corporate shortcut could mean the difference between a paycheck and a permanent disability.
At Attorney 911, we know that if you or a loved one in the City of Westworth Village has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or has suffered a catastrophic injury on a Tarrant County job site, you aren’t just looking for “information.” You are looking for the truth about what happened to you and the strength to hold a billion-dollar corporation accountable for it. We understand that your diagnosis didn’t happen in a vacuum. It happened because companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and major chemical suppliers knew the risks of their products as early as the 1930s and chose to keep the City of Westworth Village workforce in the dark to protect their bottom lines.
We bring a unique nuclear advantage to every case in the City of Westworth Village. Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 27 years in the trenches of high-stakes litigation, including the landmark BP Texas City Refinery explosion cases that resulted in over $2.1 billion in total accountability. Our team also includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who spent years inside the very firms that now fight to deny your claim. Lupe knows the playbook the defense uses to minimize your suffering, and he uses that insider intelligence to stay three steps ahead of them. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t getting a call center; you are getting a litigation team that knows the City of Westworth Village industrial landscape and how to win against the giants that dominate it.
The Moment of Recognition: Why Your Symptoms Trace Back to a City of Westworth Village Job Site
Many victims in the City of Westworth Village spend months or even years visiting doctors for a persistent cough, shortness of breath, or unusual fatigue, only to be told it’s just “aging” or “pneumonia.” This is the critical stage of the City of Westworth Village worker’s journey: the discovery of harm. Toxic exposure doesn’t announce itself with a crash or a bang. For those exposed at airbases or manufacturing plants near White Settlement Road, the damage happens silently at the cellular level, often taking 15 to 50 years to manifest as a terminal diagnosis.
If you are a veteran who served at Carswell Air Force Base (now NAS JRB Fort Worth) or a civilian contractor who worked the lines in the City of Westworth Village, you were likely surrounded by materials that current science proves are lethal. Asbestos was used for decades in aircraft brakes, engine heat shields, and pipe lagging throughout Tarrant County facilities. When these materials are disturbed, they release microscopic fibers. Once inhaled, these fibers enter the “frustrated phagocytosis” cycle—a process where your body’s immune cells attempt to destroy the fibers but end up causing chronic inflammation and DNA damage that eventually mutates into mesothelioma.
Understanding this connection is the first step toward justice. You didn’t just get “unlucky.” Your health was sacrificed for industrial production in the City of Westworth Village. Attorney Ralph Manginello breaks down how we evaluate the value of these complex cases and the criteria for high-value accountability in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI.
If you recognize your symptoms in the descriptions of the occupational diseases listed below, the clock is already ticking. In Texas, the “Discovery Rule” means your statute of limitations typically starts when you knew or reasonably should have known your illness was caused by your workplace exposure. Don’t let the City of Westworth Village corporations wait you out. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential evaluation of your rights.
The Anchor: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in the City of Westworth Village
Mesothelioma is the signature cancer of the industrial age, and nowhere is that more evident than in a defense-heavy community like the City of Westworth Village. For decades, asbestos was prized by manufacturers for its heat resistance and durability. It was used in everything from the gaskets in heavy machinery at City of Westworth Village plants to the fireproofing sprayed on the structural steel of Tarrant County office buildings.
The Biological Mechanism: How Asbestos Destroys the Mesothelium
When a worker in the City of Westworth Village cuts a piece of Kaylo pipe insulation or scrapes an old Flexitallic gasket, they are releasing millions of amphibole or chrysotile fibers into the air. These fibers are so small they can only be seen under an electron microscope, but once they enter your lungs, they are virtually indestructible.
The biological mechanism of mesothelioma is a decades-long war. The fibers penetrate the lung tissue and lodge in the pleura (the lining of the lungs) or the peritoneum (the lining of the abdomen). Your body’s macrophages—the “clean-up” cells of the immune system—attempt to engulf the fibers. Because asbestos is a mineral, the macrophages cannot break it down. This “frustrated phagocytosis” causes the macrophages to die and release inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β. This chronic inflammatory environment causes constant oxidative stress, damaging the DNA of the mesothelial cells. Over 20 to 50 years, these mutations accumulate, often inactivating tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 or p16, leading to the rapid growth of malignant mesothelioma tumors.
Your Rights in the City of Westworth Village: The Dual Pathway to Compensation
If you are a City of Westworth Village resident diagnosed with mesothelioma, we pursue a “Dual Pathway” strategy to maximize your recovery. Most law firms will choose one or the other; we pursue both simultaneously.
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Claims: Over 60 companies, including Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Babcock & Wilcox, were forced into bankruptcy by the weight of their own negligence. These companies were required to set aside billions of dollars in trust funds specifically to pay future victims like you. There is currently approximately $30 billion remaining in these trusts. We identify every product you ever touched in the City of Westworth Village and file claims with every eligible trust.
- Solvent Defendant Litigation: Many companies that contributed to your exposure in Tarrant County never went bankrupt. We file civil lawsuits against these solvent manufacturers and premises owners to seek full compensatory and punitive damages.
Our firm’s experience in the BP Texas City litigation proved that we have the resources to go toe-to-toe with the world’s largest corporations. As Ralph Manginello explains in this podcast episode on the statute of limitations, timing is everything in asbestos litigation: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426.
According to the National Cancer Institute, mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive cancer that requires immediate specialized care. https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma. For City of Westworth Village residents, the nearest NCI-designated cancer center is UT Southwestern’s Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center in Dallas, located approximately 35 miles away. We can help you coordinate your legal claim while you focus on getting the best medical treatment in North Texas.
Axis 1: Toxic Substance Exposure in City of Westworth Village Industries
Asbestos is the most famous toxin in the City of Westworth Village industrial history, but it is far from the only one. Our Axis 1 intelligence covers the specific chemicals and substances that have poisoned workers and residents in Tarrant County for generations.
Benzene and Hematologic Cancers at City of Westworth Village Sites
Benzene is a clear, sweet-smelling liquid used throughout the aviation and refining industries. In the City of Westworth Village, it was frequently found in jet fuels, solvents, and degreasing agents used on aircraft components. Benzene is a Group 1 known human carcinogen, as classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). https://monographs.iarc.who.int.
When you breathe benzene vapors at a City of Westworth Village job site, your liver metabolizes the chemical into toxic metabolites like muconaldehyde and hydroquinone. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream to your bone marrow, where they directly attack your hematopoietic stem cells—the cells responsible for producing your blood. This can lead to:
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): A fast-growing cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
- Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS): A condition where the bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells, often a precursor to AML.
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Cancer that starts in the white blood cells.
Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years defending corporations in chemical exposure cases. He knows how they try to blame your leukemia on “genetics” or “lifestyle factors.” We use scientific evidence to prove that your benzene exposure in the City of Westworth Village was the “substantial factor” in your diagnosis. Learn about how we identify weaknesses in the defense’s case in this podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e8d88f4e.
PFAS “Forever Chemicals” and Regional Water Contamination
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were used for decades in Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) during firefighting training at NAS JRB Fort Worth. These chemicals do not break down in the environment—they are “forever chemicals” that migrate into the groundwater used by City of Westworth Village residents.
Exposure to PFAS has been linked to:
- Kidney and testicular cancer
- Thyroid disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Immune system suppression
If you lived near the airbase in the City of Westworth Village and have been diagnosed with these conditions, you may have a claim against the manufacturers of the foam, such as 3M and DuPont. The EPA has recently established strict new limits for PFAS in drinking water, acknowledging the severe risks these chemicals pose. https://www.epa.gov/pfas.
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Justice for City of Westworth Village Veterans
Many veterans currently living in the City of Westworth Village were once stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Between 1953 and 1987, the water at that base was contaminated with TCE, benzene, and vinyl chloride at levels hundreds of times above safety limits.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) of 2022 finally allows those poisoned at the base—including those now in the City of Westworth Village—to sue the government for their suffering. If you were at Lejeune for at least 30 days during that window and have developed cancer or Parkinson’s disease, we can help you file a claim. VA benefits are separate from this lawsuit; you can and should pursue both. Ralph Manginello discusses the process for making claims against government entities in this guided video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0fugEAzuAs.
Axis 2: Dangerous Industry Worker Rights in City of Westworth Village
The City of Westworth Village is home to some of the most specialized and dangerous jobs in Texas. While you are protected by safety regulations, the reality is that many City of Westworth Village employers prioritize speed and production over worker safety.
Construction Accidents and Third-Party Liability in Tarrant County
With the massive growth in the DFW metroplex, construction sites in the City of Westworth Village are more active—and more dangerous—than ever. Whether it’s a high-rise project near Hwy 183 or a residential development near the Westworth Park area, falls from scaffolds, crane collapses, and trench cave-ins are common occurrences.
If you are injured on a City of Westworth Village construction site, your employer will likely tell you that workers’ compensation is your “exclusive remedy.” This is often a lie designed to protect their insurance rates. We investigate whether a third party was responsible for your injury. Was the scaffold provided by a different contractor? Was the crane defectively manufactured? Did a property owner fail to warn of a hidden hazard? Third-party claims have no damage caps and allow you to recover for pain, suffering, and full lost wages. Our firm authored a definitive guide to construction accidents which you can view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI.
FELA Claims for City of Westworth Village Railroad Workers
Fort Worth is one of the most important railroad hubs in the world, and many railroaders live in or near the City of Westworth Village. If you work for BNSF, Union Pacific, or any other carrier and are injured on the job, you are NOT covered by workers’ comp. You are covered by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
FELA is a powerful law that allows you to sue the railroad for negligence. Unlike standard law, FELA has a “featherweight” burden of proof—if the railroad’s negligence played even the slightest part in your injury, they are liable for the full extent of your damages. This includes cancers caused by decades of breathing diesel exhaust or handling asbestos-containing brake shoes in the North Texas rail yards. We have a perfect track record of standing up to the Class I railroads. As Chad H. noted in his 5-star Google review of our firm: “Atty. Manginello stepped in and absolutely fought for us. A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play!”
Industrial Explosions and Refineries: The BP Texas City Legacy
While Westworth Village isn’t home to a refinery, many residents work in the heavy industrial facilities of the neighboring Tarrant County areas where process safety management (PSM) is vital. Ralph Manginello’s role in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation ($2.1B case) gives our firm a depth of knowledge in industrial physics and chemistry that most local personal injury firms can’t match. We understand the “popcorn polymer” buildup that leads to line ruptures and how the failure to follow 29 CFR 1910.119—OSHA’s standard for highly hazardous chemicals—creates liability for explosions that devastate lives in the City of Westworth Village.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides detailed standards for industrial safety that we use as the “floor” for proving negligence in Tarrant County. https://www.osha.gov.
Bridge Content: The Intersection of Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury
In the City of Westworth Village, victims often suffer from “stacked” injuries. A worker may spend twenty years at a manufacturing plant breathing in asbestos and silica (Axis 1) and then suffer a catastrophic crush injury from a forklift or falling equipment (Axis 2).
The Synergistic Harm of Multiple Exposures
We analyze the synergistic health effects for City of Westworth Village workers. For example, if a pipefitter has been exposed to asbestos for decades, their lung function is already compromised by pleural thickening. If that same worker then suffers a chest injury in a fall, their recovery is much more difficult, and their risk of respiratory failure is 5x higher than a healthy worker. We make sure the jury understands that the corporation didn’t just break your bones—they destroyed your body’s ability to heal itself.
Secondary Exposure: The Hidden Victims in City of Westworth Village Homes
We also fight for the families in the City of Westworth Village. For decades, workers came home from the Lockheed lines or the NAS JRB Fort Worth hangers covered in “dust.” That dust was often asbestos or heavy metal residue. Wives who laundered those clothes and children who hugged their parents were exposed to these toxins in their own living rooms. This is called “take-home exposure,” and it has caused mesothelioma and developmental delays in family members who never set foot on an industrial site. We hold the original employer liable for failing to provide shower facilities and on-site laundry services that would have kept the City of Westworth Village families safe.
As Jamin M. shared in his verified Google review: “Mr. Manginello… was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months of my case. I will be forever thankful to him for everything he did for me and my family.” We treat every family in the City of Westworth Village as if they were our own.
The Insider Advantage: Why Lupe Peña and Ralph Manginello are Different
If you hire a “billboard lawyer,” you are likely hiring a settlement mill that wants to flip your case as quickly as possible. In a City of Westworth Village toxic exposure case, that is a recipe for disaster. These cases require months of work-history reconstruction, expert testimony from oncologists and industrial hygienists, and a willingness to go to trial.
Breaking the Insurance Playbook
Lupe Peña’s background in insurance defense is the secret weapon for our City of Westworth Village clients. When the corporation’s insurance company tries to hide behind an “Independent Medical Examination” (which is actually a defense-paid doctor), Lupe knows exactly how to cross-examine that doctor to reveal their bias. He knows the software they use to lowball settlement offers and the stalling tactics they use to pressure terminal patients into accepting pennies on the dollar. Watch Lupe explain the reality of depositions in this insider video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs.
Federal Court and 27 Years of Results
Toxic exposure cases are often heard in federal court, especially those involves the PACT Act or Multi-District Litigation (MDL). Ralph Manginello is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and has extensive experience in the Northern District of Texas (which covers the City of Westworth Village). We don’t refer your case out to another firm; we litigate it ourselves.
Compensation Pathways: What is Your City of Westworth Village Case Worth?
We are often asked what the “average” settlement is. The truth is that there is no average because every person in the City of Westworth Village has a unique story. However, we can provide the ranges that reflect the reality of North Texas litigation:
- Mesothelioma Settlements: Typically range from $1 million to $2 million, with trial verdicts often reaching $5 million to $10 million or more.
- Benzene/AML Settlements: Often range from $500,000 to $2 million depending on the duration of exposure and age of the victim.
- Industrial Accident Claims: High-voltage electrocution or trench collapse cases involving permanent disability often result in multi-million dollar settlements.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our track record of managing $2.1 billion in total refinery litigation value speaks for itself. We pursue every dollar for:
- Past and future medical bills (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgery)
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity (especially for skilled tradespeople)
- Physical pain and mental anguish
- Loss of consortium (for the spouse and children left behind)
- Punitive damages (to punish the company for their concealment)
As Ralph explains in our podcast episode 11, “What Is a Million-Dollar Case?”, high-value claims require proving that the defendant’s conduct was not just a mistake, but a choice. https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218.
Evidence Preservation: The Clock is Running in the City of Westworth Village
The most dangerous thing you can do for your case is wait. The City of Westworth Village industrial landscape is constantly changing. Buildings are being renovated (removing asbestos evidence), managers are retiring, and companies are merging.
Within 48 hours of you hiring us, we send Spoliation and Preservation Letters to every potential defendant in the City of Westworth Village. We demand they preserve:
- Occupational health and safety logs (OSHA 300 logs)
- Internal air monitoring records and industrial hygiene reports
- Purchasing records showing which asbestos-containing products they used
- Employee medical files and training sign-in sheets
We also utilize the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to pull the history of environmental violations at City of Westworth Village sites from the EPA. https://www.epa.gov/foia. If the evidence disappears, your case disappears. Don’t give them that chance.
Frequent Questions from City of Westworth Village Residents
Can I file a claim if my City of Westworth Village employer is bankrupt?
Yes. As we discussed, many of the world’s largest asbestos manufacturers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy specifically to handle these claims. We can file claims with bankruptcy trusts for companies like Johns-Manville or Owens-Illinois even if the original City of Westworth Village factory has been closed for thirty years.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911?
Zero dollars upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis. We advance all the costs of the litigation—the expert fees, the medical record collection, the filing fees. If we don’t win your case and recover money for you, you owe us absolutely nothing. We take all the financial risk so you can focus on your health. Ralph explains how this protects you in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc.
My doctor hasn’t mentioned toxic exposure. Does that mean I don’t have a case?
Not at all. Most general practitioners in the City of Westworth Village are trained to treat your immediate symptoms, not to investigate your 1978 work history. Mesothelioma and leukemia are often misdiagnosed as routine lung disease or age-related conditions. We work with board-certified toxicologists and occupational medicine experts who can review your pathology slides and confirm the link to your City of Westworth Village career.
Who will actually be handling my case?
You will have direct access to our team. As Beth B. noted in her review: “Ralph Manginello took his bogus case and had it dismissed within a WEEK!… A God-send law firm.” You will have Melani Rodriguez as your closing coordinator and direct communication with Ralph and Lupe. Unlike the mass tort “firms” you see on national television, we know our clients’ names and we know their families. Learn about our team-based approach here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/995adcb8.
I am an undocumented worker. Do I still have rights in the City of Westworth Village?
Absolutely. Occupational safety laws and the right to sue for toxic exposure apply to everyone in the United States, regardless of immigration status. We have handled many cases for the Hispanic workforce in North Texas, and your status should never be a barrier to justice. Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish, and we offer a safe, confidential environment for your consultation. Ralph discusses these rights with immigration experts in this podcast series: https://share.transistor.fm/s/692cfb1a.
Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your City of Westworth Village Case?
The companies that dominate the City of Westworth Village landscape have immense power. They have “in-house” legal teams and insurance investigators who start building their defense the moment you are diagnosed. You need a team that is faster, smarter, and more aggressive.
- We are North Texas Local: Our principal office is in Houston, but we have a deep presence in Fort Worth and Austin. We know the courts in Tarrant County and the judges who hear these cases.
- The BP Experience: Ralph Manginello isn’t intimidated by big oil, big defense, or big insurance. He has litigated against the largest multinational corporations in the world and won.
- The Insurance Defense Insider: Lupe Peña knows the “reserve” amounts insurance companies set and how they try to trick you into recorded statements. We block their tactics before they can start.
- Direct Communication: As Christopher W. shared: “I am so relieved to be working with a fast moving competent team!” We don’t leave you in the dark.
The Resource Center for City of Westworth Village Families
If you are just beginning your medical journey, we recommend contacting the leading experts in mesothelioma and occupational cancer. The Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation provides excellent patient support (https://www.curemeso.org). If you have questions about the toxicity of specific chemicals you handled in the City of Westworth Village, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) publishes comprehensive profiles (https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov).
For residents of the City of Westworth Village looking for clinical trials, we recommend searching ClinicalTrials.gov for active studies at MD Anderson or UT Southwestern. Getting into the right trial can significantly extend survival and improve quality of life.
Contact Attorney 911: Your City of Westworth Village Legal Emergency Team
You didn’t choose this diagnosis, but you can choose what happens next. The corporation that exposed you is counting on you being too tired, too scared, or too confused to fight back. They are counting on the “stigma” of filing a lawsuit to keep you quiet while they keep their profits.
We are here to tell you that filing a claim isn’t just about money—it’s about the truth. It’s about making sure the City of Westworth Village workforce is safer for the next generation. It’s about making sure your family is provided for after decades of hard work.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now. We are available 24/7 to answer your call. Your consultation is completely free and confidential. The companies that did this to you have an army of lawyers. Now, it’s time you had one too.
Ralph Manginello and the entire team at Attorney 911 are ready to stand with you. Whether you are at a hospital bed or your kitchen table in the City of Westworth Village, we will come to you. Don’t let your rights expire with the clock. One call, one team, one fight.
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Educational FAQ Suite for City of Westworth Village Workers and Families
Q: I worked at Lockheed Martin / General Dynamics in the City of Westworth Village in the 1980s. Am I still at risk for mesothelioma?
A: Yes. Mesothelioma is notorious for its long latency period, which can range from 15 to 50 years. Many workers exposed in the late 70s and 80s are only now being diagnosed. If you have shortness of breath or persistent chest pain, tell your doctor about your historic industrial exposure.
Q: If I file an asbestos trust fund claim, do I have to go to court in Fort Worth?
A: No. Most asbestos trust fund claims are administrative and do not require you to ever step foot in a courtroom. They are handled through a paperwork and evidence process. However, if we pursue a civil lawsuit against a solvent company, there is a possibility of a trial in Tarrant County, but most cases settle beforehand.
Q: What is the first thing I should do after a toxic exposure diagnosis in the City of Westworth Village?
A: First, ensure you are under the care of a specialist (oncologist or pulmonologist). Second, call an attorney to begin evidence preservation. As Lenore Olivo, our lead case manager, explains in her episode on evidence, the paper trail is your most important asset: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a85410a7.
Q: Can I sue for a family member who has already passed away?
A: Yes. In Texas, you may be able to file a “Wrongful Death” claim for your family’s loss and a “Survival Action” to recover the damages your loved one suffered before they died. These are distinct legal paths that we navigate for grieving families in the City of Westworth Village.
Q: Is there a safe level of asbestos in City of Westworth Village workplaces?
A: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and OSHA, there is NO known safe level of asbestos exposure. Even low-level, intermittent exposure can trigger mesothelioma in susceptible individuals. https://www.who.int.
Q: Will hiring a lawyer affect my relationship with my current employer in the City of Westworth Village?
A: Many claims are filed against product manufacturers or former employers, not necessarily your current one. Furthermore, federal and state laws strictly prohibit retaliation against workers for filing safety-related claims or lawsuits.
Q: How does the “B Reader” system help my Westworth Village case?
A: A NIOSH-certified B Reader is a physician specifically trained to identify signs of occupational lung disease on X-rays that a regular radiologist might miss. We use B Readers to provide the high-level medical evidence needed to win against corporate defense teams. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/chestradiography/breader-info.html.
Q: What was the significance of the BP Texas City explosion for Westworth Village industrial workers?
A: That disaster proved that even the largest corporations in the world often ignore their own safety engineers to increase production. Ralph Manginello’s experience in that $2.1 billion case means he knows where to look for the “smoking gun” internal memos that prove a company knew they were putting you at risk.
Q: I have a pre-existing lung condition like asthma. Can I still file a toxic exposure claim?
A: Yes. In many cases, toxic exposure aggravated a pre-existing condition, which is a compensable injury in Texas. The “Eggshell Plaintiff” rule means the defendant is responsible for the harm they caused you, even if you were more vulnerable than the average person. Learn more about how we handle these complexities in this podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/b8317bf9.
Q: What if I don’t remember the name of every chemical I used at my City of Westworth Village job?
A: Between our database and your work history, we can identify them. We have access to “Product Identification” experts who can tell us what chemicals were used in specific hangar operations or manufacturing units during specific years in Tarrant County. You provide the timeline; we provide the forensic investigation.
The corporations have made their move. Now, it’s time to make yours. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and speak with a team that has been fighting and winning for 27 years.