Nolan County Mesothelioma and Toxic Exposure Lawyers: Fighting for Sweetwater Workers and Families
For decades, the skyline of Nolan County has been defined by more than just the turning blades of the wind turbines on the horizon; it was built on the backs of workers at the gypsum plants, the cotton gins, and the massive rail yards of Sweetwater. You did the heavy lifting that fueled the Texas economy, breathing in the fine white dust of the gypsum quarries and the chemical fumes of the Permian Basin’s oilfields without ever being told that each breath was a biological time bomb. Now, decades later, the cough that won’t go away or the devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma has revealed a truth that the corporations knew all along: the materials that made them billions were the same ones destroying your health.
In Nolan County, from the historical Texas & Pacific Railway operations to the gypsum manufacturing sites, thousands of families are only now discovering the toll of latent toxic exposure. You didn’t just “get sick”; you were exposed to substances like chrysotile asbestos, respirable crystalline silica, and benzene. At Attorney 911, we believe that when a company chooses profit over the safety of its workforce, they lose the right to hide behind corporate shields. We aren’t just lawyers; we are advocates for the families who helped build this region.
If you or a loved one in Nolan County has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or leukemia after working in our local industries, the clock is ticking. Between the Texas statute of limitations and the depletion of major asbestos bankruptcy trusts, every day of delay makes your case harder to prove. Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña bring a level of aggressive litigation and insider knowledge that few firms can match. Ralph was part of the team that litigated the BP Texas City Refinery explosion, involving a $2.1 billion total case, and Lupe spent years as an insurance defense insider, learning exactly how companies try to deny cases just like yours.
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains what constitutes a high-value legal case on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI. Per the National Cancer Institute, there is no safe level of asbestos exposure, and even brief contact can trigger the development of malignant cells decades later. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet. Additionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides strict guidelines under 29 CFR 1910.1001 that many Nolan County employers historically ignored. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1001.
The Insider Advantage for Sweetwater Workers
The legal landscape of toxic exposure is a battlefield where corporate defense firms use a specific playbook to delay, deny, and minimize your suffering. In Nolan County, we’ve seen these tactics play out repeatedly. This is where the Attorney 911 difference begins. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, once sat on the other side of the table. He was the one insurance companies hired to evaluate claims and find ways to shut them down.
Today, Lupe uses that insider intelligence to identify the traps before our clients fall into them. He knows how the defense tries to blame your illness on “lifestyle choices” or “alternative exposures.” He understands their internal valuation software. When we walk into a courtroom or a mediation session, we aren’t guessing what the other side is thinking — we already know their next move.
As Stephanie H. shared in her verified Google review of our firm: “She and her team were beyond amazing!!! She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of… she immediately reassured me and took me seriously with no hesitation at all.” We treat our Nolan County clients as family, and as family, we protect you from the corporate machines that consider you just another line item on a spreadsheet.
Ralph Manginello discusses how we work with clients for the best possible outcome in our podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/19d4eba4. Knowing your rights is the first step, and the Department of Labor provides resources for workers facing occupational disease through their Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs. https://www.dol.gov/agencies/owcp. For those seeking information on how to hold local polluters accountable, the EPA’s Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health in Nolan County. https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program.
Mesothelioma: The Invisible Crisis in Nolan County Gypsum and Rail Sites
Mesothelioma is a uniquely aggressive and fatal cancer caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. In Nolan County, this exposure typically occurred at sites like the United States Gypsum (USG) plant or during repairs in the Sweetwater rail yards. For years, the insulation, fireproofing, and gaskets used in these facilities were saturated with asbestos fibers.
How Asbestos Fibers Cause Mesothelioma at the Cellular Level
When you worked with asbestos-containing materials, microscopic fibers were released into the air. These fibers, often measuring less than five micrometers, are easily inhaled or swallowed. Because of their needle-like shape and “biopersistence,” your body cannot expel them. Instead, they lodge in the mesothelium — the thin tissue lining that covers your lungs (pleural), abdomen (peritoneal), or heart (pericardial).
Once these fibers are stuck, they trigger a biological cascade of destruction:
- Frustrated Phagocytosis: Your immune system’s macrophages attempt to engulf and digest the fibers, but because the fibers are indestructible, the macrophages fail and eventually rupture.
- Chronic Inflammation: The continuous release of inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS) from failed immune responses creates a permanent state of inflammation in the surrounding tissue.
- DNA Mutagenesis: Over 20 to 50 years, this chronic inflammation causes oxidative DNA damage. It specifically attacks tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and NF2.
- Malignant Transformation: When these “brakes” on cell growth are disabled, the mesothelial cells begin to divide uncontrollably, forming the tumors that define mesothelioma.
Symptom Recognition and the Diagnosis Moment
Many people in Sweetwater and Nolan County mistake the early signs of mesothelioma for simple aging or more common conditions like pneumonia or COPD. If you have been diagnosed with any of the following, and you have a history of industrial work in West Texas, you must seek a specialized evaluation:
- Persistent, dry cough that does not respond to medication
- Shortness of breath (dyspnea) during routine activities like walking across a job site
- Unexplained weight loss and profound fatigue
- Pleural effusions (fluid buildup around the lungs)
- Sharp chest pain that worsens when taking a deep breath
The latency period is the cruelest part of this disease. You may have been exposed at a Nolan County factory in 1975, but the cancer didn’t start until 2026. This gap is exactly why the “discovery rule” is critical. Your legal rights do not start when you breathed the fibers; they start when you discovered their impact.
Learn more about the million-dollar case criteria in Ralph Manginello’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI. The American Lung Association provides a comprehensive breakdown of how asbestos affects lung health and the diagnostic steps required. https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/asbestos. Guidance from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) helps medical professionals and patients understand the long-term toxicological profile of asbestos. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp61.pdf.
Multiple Compensation Pathways for Nolan County Families
One of the biggest mistakes law firms make is only pursuing a single source of compensation. At Attorney 911, we know that a single mesothelioma diagnosis in Nolan County often qualifies for three or four separate streams of money. We don’t just file a lawsuit; we execute a multi-front attack to maximize your recovery.
1. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Claims
When the massive asbestos manufacturers like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Pittsburgh Corning realized they would be held liable for millions of deaths, they used the bankruptcy courts to shield their remaining assets. As a condition of these bankruptcies, the courts required them to set up Trust Funds. Today, there is over $30 billion remaining in these trusts.
- Fast Access: Trust fund claims are often processed much faster than a standard trial.
- Multiple Filings: Most Nolan County workers were exposed to products from multiple companies. We can often file 10 or 15 separate trust claims for a single client.
- Declining Percentages: These trusts are finite. As more people file, the payment percentages drop. For example, the Manville Trust, which once paid higher amounts, has reduced its payouts to ensure funds remain for future victims. Filing now is essential to lock in current rates.
2. Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawsuits
If the company that exposed you is still solvent (not in bankruptcy), we sue them directly. Companies like Johnson & Johnson (talc) or certain current industrial operators in Nolan County can be held accountable for full damages, including pain and suffering and punitive damages. In December 2025, a jury awarded $1.5 billion in a single mesothelioma case against J&J — proving that juries have no patience for corporate concealment. (Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.)
3. VA Disability Benefits
A huge percentage of mesothelioma victims in Nolan County are veterans. Asbestos was used in every branch of the military, particularly in Navy ships and engine rooms. These benefits are separate from a civil lawsuit and provide monthly payments that are not taxed. The PACT Act has made it easier for veterans to prove service-connection for toxic exposures.
4. Third-Party Premises and Contractor Claims
If you were a contractor working at a facility owned by another company, you may have a “third-party claim.” This allows you to recover money beyond the limits of workers’ compensation. Workers’ comp pays your medical bills, but it doesn’t pay for the loss of your relationship with your spouse or the mental anguish of a terminal illness. A third-party claim does.
As Chad H. wrote in his review: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play!… Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION on my legal issue… Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… he follows up with you.” We fight across every possible pathway to ensure your family in Sweetwater is provided for.
Ralph discusses the process for handling high-value personal injury and toxic exposure claims in this podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/8babce5d. Detailed information on the 60+ active asbestos trust funds can be found through the Department of Justice’s bankruptcy oversight records. https://www.justice.gov/ust/asbestos-trust-information. For veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provides a clear guide on how to file for benefits related to asbestos and other airborne hazards. https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/asbestos/.
Silica and the “New Asbestos” in Nolan County
While asbestos is a legacy problem, silica is a present-day crisis in Nolan County. Between the gypsum mining industry, masonry work, and the recent boom in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) sand in the surrounding Permian Basin, Sweetwater workers are facing an epidemic of silicosis.
Accelerated Silicosis in Young Workers
Historically, silicosis took 20 to 30 years to develop. However, we are seeing a new, faster version called “accelerated silicosis.” This is particularly common in workers handling engineered stone (quartz) or those working in high-intensity fracking operations without proper respiratory protection.
- The Mechanism: When crystalline silica dust is inhaled, it travels deep into the alveoli of the lungs. Much like asbestos, it causes the immune system to attack itself.
- Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF): The resulting scar tissue is so dense it essentially turns your lungs to stone. Once this process starts, it is irreversible.
- The Manufacturer’s Liability: Companies like Caesarstone and other engineered stone manufacturers have known for a decade that their products were more dangerous than natural stone, yet they failed to warn the fabrication shops in regions like Nolan County.
If you are a worker in Nolan County or have spent time in the Permian Basin oilfields and have been told you have “restrictive lung disease” or “lung scarring,” you may have a major legal claim against the sand and stone manufacturers. These companies are the new target of aggressive litigation, with recent settlements and verdicts reaching into the tens of millions.
Ralph explains how to use your phone to preserve evidence of unsafe working conditions on site in Nolan County: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06. OSHA recently updated its silica standard to 50 micrograms per cubic meter, recognizing the fatal danger of these dust particles. https://www.osha.gov/silica-crystalline. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) provides deep research into preventing silicosis in the workplace. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/silica/.
Benzene and Leukemia: From Sweetwater Railyards to the Oilfield
Benzene is one of the most common industrial chemicals in Texas, found in gasoline, solvents, and crude oil. For workers in Nolan County, exposure frequently occurred during tank cleaning, through the handling of fuels on the railroad, or during production tasks in the oilfield.
Why Benzene is a “Perfect Carcinogen”
Benzene is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a Group 1 human carcinogen. It doesn’t just damage cells; it targets your DNA.
- Absorption: Benzene enters through inhalation or through the skin.
- Metabolic Activation: In your liver, an enzyme called CYP2E1 converts benzene into reactive metabolites like benzene oxide and muconaldehyde.
- Bone Marrow Attack: These metabolites travel to your bone marrow, where they attack the hematopoietic stem cells — the master cells that make your blood.
- Genetic Translocations: Specifically, benzene causes chromosomal breaks and translocations, such as t(8;21), which are the building blocks of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).
If you worked as a pumper, a mechanic, or a tank cleaner in Nolan County and have been diagnosed with AML, MDS, or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, this isn’t random. It is likely the result of a career spent handling benzene without adequate warnings from chemical suppliers and employers.
Watch how our firm handles insurance companies that try to lowball chemical exposure claims: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKRbFprB0E. The IARC Monograph on Benzene provides the scientific consensus on how this chemical causes cancer in humans. https://publications.iarc.who.int/576. For community health, the ATSDR Toxicological Profile for Benzene is an essential resource for understanding exposure levels and health effects. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp3.pdf.
The Manginello Law Firm: Relentless Advocacy for the Injured
When we founded The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC (doing business as Attorney 911), we did so with a single philosophy: provide immediate, aggressive, and professional help to people in crisis. In Nolan County, that means being the firm that isn’t afraid to sue billion-dollar corporations like ExxonMobil, BNSF, or USG.
Ralph Manginello has been licensed in Texas since 1998. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, including the Bankruptcy Court where we fight for your trust fund assets. His history in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation taught him the depth of corporate greed — and how to beat it. Ralph answers the phones. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t getting a call center; you are getting a team that cares.
As Eddy M. noted in his verified review: “From start to finish, the entire process was handled professionally and efficiently. Every question I had was answered thoroughly and in a timely manner… Melani was outstanding — always responsive, helpful, and patient.”
We know Nolan County. We know that the nearest NCI-designated cancer center for Sweetwater families is either UT Southwestern in Dallas or MD Anderson in Houston. We understand the travel involved, the medical debt piling up, and the fear of the future. We work on a contingency fee basis — we pay for the experts, the industrial hygienists, and the court costs. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Learn more about how contingency fees make litigation possible for everyone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc. For residents near industrial sites, the EPA’s Superfund program provides information on cleaned-up sites and ongoing monitoring in Nolan County. https://www.epa.gov/superfund. High-quality cancer care can be found at NCI-designated centers across the state, which are leading the way in new treatment protocols. https://www.cancer.gov/research/infrastructure/cancer-centers.
The Spoliation Threat: Why You Must Act Now in Nolan County
In legal terms, “spoliation” is the destruction or alteration of evidence. In toxic exposure cases, the corporations are masters of it.
- Facility Changes: Old buildings in Sweetwater that contain asbestos are being demolished. Once they are gone, taking air samples or identifies the specific insulation is much harder.
- Records Retention: Most companies only keep safety and exposure monitoring records for 30 years (as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1020). If you wait too long after a diagnosis, your employer may legally “shred” the proof that they knew you were being overexposed.
- Witness Mortality: The co-workers who saw you cutting that insulation or working in that benzene-filled tank are aging. Their testimony is the “human evidence” that connects the dots for a jury.
When you hire Attorney 911, our first act is to send preservation-of-evidence letters to every potential defendant. We take the “911” in our name seriously. We move before the evidence can be burned, buried, or forgotten.
Can you use your phone to help document your case? Ralph explains how in this episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06. OSHA’s regulation on Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records (29 CFR 1910.1020) is the law we use to force companies to hand over your records. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1020. The Federal Rules of Evidence (Rule 37) provide the framework we use to punish companies that intentionally destroy evidence. https://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/evidence-rules-procedure-dec2023_0.pdf.
Axis 2: Dangerous Industry Risks for Nolan County Workers
Nolan County is a hub for high-hazard work. Whether you are climbing the turbines on a wind farm, working the rails, or building the infrastructure of Sweetwater, you face life-altering injury risks every day.
FELA: Railroad Worker Rights in Sweetwater
Sweetwater has always been a railroad town. But if you are injured as a railroad worker, you don’t file a standard workers’ comp claim. You are protected by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
- Lower Burden of Proof: Under FELA, the railroad is liable if their negligence played even the smallest part in your injury.
- Aggressive Defenses: Railroad companies are notorious for surveillance of injured workers and pressuring people to sign releases. Never sign anything from a company solicitor without talking to Ralph Manginello.
- Asbestos in Locomotives: Many retired rail workers in Nolan County were exposed to asbestos in brake shoes and locomotive insulation. FELA covers these occupational diseases as well.
Construction and Wind Farm Accidents
Nolan County is the “Wind Energy Capital of the World.” Building and maintaining these massive structures involves cranes, high-voltage electricity, and work at extreme heights.
- Crane Collapse: If a crane fails on a job site, it is almost always due to improper setup, overloading, or wind condition negligence.
- Scaffold Falls: OSHA Subpart M requires fall protection at six feet. If you fell because a contractor failed to provide harnesses or guardrails, workers’ comp is not your only remedy.
- Electrocution: Arc flashes and contact with high-voltage lines during turbine maintenance can cause catastrophic internal burns and cardiac injury.
Industrial Explosions and Refinery Proximity
While Nolan County doesn’t house the massive refineries of the coast, our workers often travel to the Big Spring or Midland-Odessa facilities. Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City refinery litigation ($2.1B total case) is a direct asset for anyone injured in a chemical fire or pressure-unit explosion. We know how to investigate the “management of change” and “process safety management” failures that lead to these disasters.
Ralph Manginello discusses the ultimate guide to offshore and high-risk industrial accidents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vd_HVPtPf4. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) provides data and safety standards that we use to prove railroad negligence in FELA cases. https://railroads.dot.gov/elibrary/fela. The CPWR (The Center for Construction Research and Training) is a leading source for identifying and preventing construction hazards. https://www.cpwr.com.
Agriculture and Roundup: The Cotton Farming Legacy of Nolan County
Nolan County has a rich history of cotton and ranching, but that history includes the heavy use of pesticides and herbicides like Roundup (glyphosate) and Paraquat.
Roundup and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Juries across the country have awarded billions of dollars because Monsanto (now Bayer) knew that Roundup was associated with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). The “Monsanto Papers” revealed that the company ghostwrote studies to make glyphosate look safer than it was.
- NHL Subtypes: If you have been diagnosed with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) or Follicular Lymphoma after years of applying Roundup in Nolan County, you may be a victim of corporate fraud.
- Pesticide Drift: You didn’t even have to be a farmer. Families living near treated cotton fields were exposed to chemical drift for decades.
Paraquat and Parkinson’s Disease
Paraquat is so toxic it is a “restricted use” chemical. Scientific evidence now links Paraquat exposure to a dramatically increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. If you are a licensed applicator in Nolan County or have worked on farms where Paraquat was used and now have tremors or mobility issues, you need to call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Ralph explains the timeline for mass tort settlements like Roundup in this audio guide: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2c8431e6. The IARC Monograph 112 definitively classifies glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” https://publications.iarc.who.int/549. Research from the Michael J. Fox Foundation provides the latest data on environmental triggers for Parkinson’s disease, including Paraquat. https://www.michaeljfox.org/news/pesticides-and-parkinsons.
Frequently Asked Questions for Nolan County Residents
Can I still file a claim if my exposure was 30 years ago?
Yes. In Nolan County, and across Texas, the statute of limitations for toxic exposure uses the “discovery rule.” The clock usually starts when you were diagnosed or when you should have known your illness was caused by exposure — not the day you worked at the plant. Mesothelioma and lung cancer often take 20-50 years to show up. Don’t assume you are too late.
My employer told me I can only get workers’ comp. Is that true?
Often, no. While you can’t sue your direct employer in most cases (unless they are a “non-subscriber” in Texas), you CAN sue the manufacturers of the toxic substances and the property owners of the facilities. These “third-party claims” have no damage caps and allow you to recover for pain, suffering, and your family’s loss.
What if I was a smoker and have lung cancer?
You still have a case. Asbestos and smoking have a “synergistic effect,” meaning they multiply each other’s damage. If you were exposed to asbestos in Nolan County, your risk of lung cancer is 5 times higher; if you also smoked, it can be 50 times higher. The companies are still responsible for their part of that risk multiplication.
Does it cost anything to hire Attorney 911?
Zero dollars upfront. We work on contingency. We pay for the medical experts, the work history investigators, and all court filing fees. We only get paid if we win your case. You have enough stress; we take the financial risk on your behalf.
What is the average settlement for mesothelioma in Nolan County?
While every case is different, national mesothelioma settlements often range from $1 million to $2 million, with many exceeding that through multiple trust fund claims. Verdicts can be much higher, sometimes reaching tens of millions for suffering and punitive damages. (Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.)
Who will handle my case? Will it be Ralph?
Yes. Unlike “lead generator” firms that sign you up and sell your case to someone else, Ralph Manginello is the lead trial attorney at Attorney 911. He and Lupe Peña are personally involved in every major toxic exposure file. You will even have Ralph’s personal cell phone number.
Hablamos Español?
Sí. Lupe Peña es bilingue y puede explicar sus derechos legales en español. En Attorney 911, su estatus migratorio no afecta sus derechos de recibir compensación por enfermedades causadas en el trabajo.
Why Sweetwater and Nolan County Families Choose Attorney 911
We aren’t a national mill. We are a Texas firm with local roots and federal experience. Lupe Peña is a third-generation Texan with roots linked to the historic King Ranch, and Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years building his reputation as a “beast” in the courtroom. We know the roads you drive, from I-20 to Highway 70. We know that Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital is where our neighbors go in a crisis.
When you are facing a terminal diagnosis or a catastrophic injury, you need more than an “experienced” lawyer — you need a fighter who knows the other side’s playbook. You need someone who has taken on BP and won. You need the Attorney 911 team.
As Greg G. shared in his review: “Big thank you for this law firm staff and Lupe Pena for taking good care of me. I highly recommend this law firm.”
Do not let the companies that poisoned you write the end of your story. You worked hard for Nolan County. Now it’s time someone worked hard for you.
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This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique. Contact us for a free consultation about your specific situation. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Detailed Regulatory and Medical Resource Index for Nolan County
If you are currently treating for a toxic exposure illness, we recommend consulting with specialists at NCI-designated centers. The following resources provide the scientific and regulatory backing for your claim:
Authorized Scientific Citations
- National Cancer Institute (NCI): Comprehensive guide on mesothelioma symptoms and treatment options. https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Information on 29 CFR 1910.1028, the federal benzene standard. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The latest on PFAS “forever chemical” standards in drinking water. https://www.epa.gov/pfas
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS): Dedicated patient support for those diagnosed with occupational blood cancers. https://www.lls.org
- ClinicalTrials.gov: A registry of clinical trials being conducted at MD Anderson and UT Southwestern that you may qualify for. https://clinicaltrials.gov
Firm Media Links for Client Education
- What Is a Million-Dollar Case? Attorney Ralph Manginello breaks down high-value injury criteria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
- Is There a Statute of Limitations on My Case? Listen to our podcast episode on the discovery rule: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
- Can I Use My Cellphone to Document a Legal Case? Ralph’s guide to preserving evidence in real-time: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06
- What to Expect During a Deposition: If your case goes to litigation, prepare with this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NTsXE4vU28
- Workers’ Compensation Denials: Can you sue your employer? Find out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjlIBTJvXTM
Whether you are in Sweetwater, Roscoe, or anywhere in the Nolan County region, we are ready to take your call and start the fight for your family’s future.
1-888-ATTY-911