Mustang Ridge Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocate: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health
For decades, the men and women who lived in the shadow of the Highway 21 corridor and worked the heavy infrastructure projects along SH 130 in Mustang Ridge didn’t know they were walking into a medical ambush. You showed up to work in the machine shops, the equipment yards, and the construction sites across Caldwell and Travis counties, trusting that the products you handled and the dust you breathed were safe. You were proud to build the backbone of Central Texas. But while you were working to provide for your family, the companies that manufactured your insulation, your solvents, and your stone slabs knew those materials were silently rewriting your DNA.
You may have noticed a cough that wouldn’t go away after a shift near the Mustang Ridge industrial outskirts, or perhaps your spouse mentioned you seemed shorter of breath when walking out to the truck. For many in our community, these aren’t just signs of aging or “working man’s lungs.” They are the indicators of latent cellular damage caused by asbestos, silica, benzene, and other industrial toxins. This isn’t just about a diagnosis; it’s about a decades-long betrayal. At Attorney 911, we recognize that by the time you receive a diagnosis of mesothelioma or acute myeloid leukemia, the corporation responsible has already had thirty years to hide the evidence. We exist to find it.
We understand the specific industrial landscape of Mustang Ridge. Whether you were an insulator at a regional power site, a pipefitter commuting to the Gulf Coast refineries, or a fabrication worker in one of the many stone shops currently serving the Austin metro expansion, your rights are not defined by what your employer tells you. They are defined by the law and the science of exposure. We are here to help you bridge the gap between “something is wrong” and “justice is served.”
Recognition of the Discovery Moment: Why Mustang Ridge Families Are Searching for Answers
Toxic exposure is the invisible thief of Mustang Ridge. Unlike a sudden vehicle collision on US 183, the injuries caused by toxins like asbestos and silica don’t happen in a split second. They happen across thousands of individual breaths and skin contacts during your years of service. If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with a serious respiratory illness or a blood cancer, you are likely in the Discovery Phase of your journey. This is the moment where fear and confusion begin to turn into a realization that your illness was preventable.
The medical reality of toxic exposure in communities like Mustang Ridge is that the symptoms often mimic common ailments. A sharp pain in the chest when you breathe might be dismissed as a pulled muscle from working in a machine shop. Progressive fatigue might be blamed on the grueling Texas heat. However, if you spent years in the trades, these symptoms require an immediate investigation into your occupational history. At Attorney 911, we assist Mustang Ridge residents in connecting the dots that doctors sometimes miss—linking your current medical state to the specific products and employers from your past.
You have rights that extend far beyond what an insurance adjuster or a human resources department will admit. You are not limited to the small checks provided by workers’ compensation when a multi-billion dollar manufacturer knowingly sold a defective, toxic product. The Manginello Law Firm, led by Ralph Manginello and backed by the insurance defense insider knowledge of Lupe Peña, provides the tactical advantage you need to take on the corporate giants that have poisoned our workforce.
The Attorney 911 Advantage: Unmatched Expertise in Mustang Ridge and Beyond
When you are facing a life-altering diagnosis, you cannot afford to hire a firm that treats toxic torts as a side business. Most personal injury firms in Central Texas haven’t spent 27 years in the trenches of complex litigation. Ralph Manginello has. Our firm was built on the principle of providing “911” emergency-level response to legal crises. Ralph’s experience includes direct participation in the litigation following the BP Texas City Refinery explosion—a case with a total value of $2.1 billion. If we can hold a multi-national oil giant like BP accountable for a massive industrial disaster, we can hold the manufacturers of the asbestos or benzene that made you sick accountable too.
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the criteria for high-value cases in this detailed video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
We bring a nuclear weapon to the courtroom: Lupe Peña. Before joining Attorney 911 to fight for the people of Mustang Ridge, Lupe worked on the defense side. He sat in the conference rooms where insurance companies and corporations plotted how to suppress evidence and deny claims like yours. He knows exactly how they value a case and which tactics they use to delay justice until a victim is too sick to continue the fight. That insider knowledge is now your greatest asset. We don’t guess what the other side is thinking; we already know.
Attorney Ralph Manginello has spent 27+ years making sure that corporations don’t get away with treating Mustang Ridge workers as expendable line items. As Christopher W. shared in his verified Google review: “Ralph & the Manginello law firm attorneys did more (in less than 8 weeks!) on my car accident case than a previous attorney who had the case for OVER a year.” That same speed and tenacity are what we apply to our toxic exposure clients. We know that in cases like mesothelioma, time is the one thing you don’t have to waste.
The Science of Mesothelioma: How Asbestos Destroys Mustang Ridge Lives
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelial lining—the thin layer of tissue that surrounds your lungs, heart, or abdomen. In Mustang Ridge, we see this disease most often in retired tradespeople who worked in construction, equipment maintenance, and regional industrial facilities between the 1960s and the late 1980s. The cause is almost exclusively exposure to asbestos fibers. Understanding how these fibers interact with your body at a cellular level is the first step in proving your legal claim.
Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring silicate minerals. When these minerals are disturbed—such as when an insulator cuts a Kaylo pipe covering or a mechanic grinds a brake pad from a Ford vehicle—they release microscopic fibers into the air. These fibers, particularly the needle-like amphibole fibers, are so small they bypass your body’s natural filters. Once inhaled, they migrate deep into the lower lobes of the lungs and penetrate the pleural lining.
The biological mechanism that leads to mesothelioma is a process called “frustrated phagocytosis.” Your body’s immune system identifies the asbestos fibers as foreign invaders and sends macrophages—white blood cells designed to eat and digest debris—to the site. However, asbestos fibers are biopersistent; they are chemically indestructible and physically too long for the macrophages to engulf. The macrophages die while trying to destroy the fibers, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α and IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS).
This chronic inflammation lasts for decades because the fibers never leave your body. The constant presence of ROS causes oxidative DNA damage in your mesothelial cells. Over a latency period of 15 to 50 years, this damage accumulates, leading to mutations in critical tumor-suppressor genes like BAP1 and p53. Eventually, a single cell undergoes malignant transformation, and mesothelioma begins to spread.
According to the National Cancer Institute, there is no safe level of asbestos exposure. Even brief, high-intensity exposures can trigger the inflammatory cycle that leads to cancer decades later. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet
Recognizing Mesothelioma Symptoms in the Mustang Ridge Community
If you have a history of working in the construction or industrial sectors near Mustang Ridge and are experiencing any of the following, you must tell your doctor about your asbestos history immediately:
- Progressive Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea): This often starts during physical activity but eventually occurs even while resting. It is frequently caused by a pleural effusion—a buildup of fluid between the layers of the lung lining.
- Persistent Dry Cough: A cough that doesn’t produce phlegm and doesn’t respond to standard treatments.
- Chest Wall Pain: This can feel like a dull ache or a sharp, stabbing sensation that worsens when you take a deep breath.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 10% or more of your body weight without trying is a common sign of advanced malignancy.
- Night Sweats and Fatigue: Chronic low-grade fevers and exhaustion that isn’t relieved by sleep.
The diagnostic pathway for mesothelioma is complex. It usually begins with a chest X-ray that shows pleural thickening or fluid, followed by a CT scan or PET-CT for staging. However, a definitive diagnosis requires a biopsy with immunohistochemistry staining. Pathologists look for specific markers—like Calretinin, WT1, and D2-40—to distinguish mesothelioma from other lung cancers.
The Dual-Path Strategy: Trust Funds and Civil Litigation for Mesothelioma Victims
One of the most common misconceptions we hear from families in Mustang Ridge is that they can’t recover compensation because the company they worked for went bankrupt years ago. This is exactly what the corporations want you to believe. The truth is that the law has provided a unique solution: Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Funds.
When major asbestos manufacturers like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Pittsburgh Corning filed for bankruptcy to manage their massive liabilities, the courts required them to set aside billions of dollars in specialized trusts to pay future victims. Today, there are over 60 active trust funds holding approximately $30 billion in assets. These funds are designed to provide faster compensation than a traditional lawsuit.
However, many victims qualify for claims against MULTIPLE trusts because most workers were exposed to several different brands of asbestos products throughout their careers. At Attorney 911, we go beyond the obvious. We don’t just file your workers’ comp claim; we reconstruct your entire work history to identify every pipe covering, gasket, and boiler you touched. We cross-reference your history with our proprietary database to maximize the number of trusts you can collect from.
In addition to trust fund claims, we investigate viable civil lawsuits against “solvent” defendants—companies that are still in business and have not filed for bankruptcy. This includes premises owners who failed to provide a safe workplace, contractors who brought asbestos onto your job site, and manufacturers like John Crane (valves and packing) or Ford (brakes) that are still accountable today. Pursuing this dual-path strategy is how we help Mustang Ridge families secure the millions needed for medical care and family stability.
OSHA’s asbestos standard (29 CFR 1910.1001) provides the regulatory framework that many of these companies violated for decades. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1001
As Jamin M. shared in his 5-star Google review: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise. He was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months of my case.” We bring that same tenacity to every mesothelioma claim in Mustang Ridge.
Axis 1: Silica and Engineered Stone Silicosis — The New Crisis in Central Texas
While asbestos is a legacy threat, there is a new and deadly epidemic hitting the younger workforce in the Mustang Ridge and Austin area: accelerated silicosis. This disease is driven by the explosive demand for quartz and engineered stone countertops. Mustang Ridge sits in a region where stone fabrication shops have multiplied to serve the local housing boom. If you have been cutting, grinding, or polishing engineered stone slabs for even just five years, you may be at risk for a terminal disease that is being called “the next asbestos.”
Engineered stone is not like natural granite or marble. While granite contains about 30% crystalline silica, engineered stone (often called quartz) contains upwards of 93% silica. When these slabs are cut or polished without heavy water suppression and high-grade respiratory protection, they release a massive cloud of respirable crystalline silica (RCS). These particles are 100 times smaller than a grain of sand—invisible to the naked eye.
The Mechanism of Accelerated Silicosis
When you inhale RCS particles, they travel deep into the alveolar sacs of your lungs. Unlike organic dust, silica is highly cytotoxic. Your alveolar macrophages attempt to swallow the silica, but the sharp crystalline structure ruptures the cell membrane from the inside. This releases inflammatory chemicals and the silica particle itself back into the lung tissue, where it is swallowed by another macrophage, starting the cycle again.
This “frustrated” immune response triggers fibroblasts to lay down collagen, creating small nodules of scar tissue. In accelerated silicosis—the form we see in many Central Texas stone workers—this scarring happens rapidly. Over 5 to 10 years, the nodules coalesce into large masses of scar tissue, a condition known as Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF). PMF causes the lungs to stiffen and shrink, eventually leading to respiratory failure. There is no cure; for many young men in their 20s and 30s working in shops near Mustang Ridge, a lung transplant becomes the only hope for survival.
If you worked in a stone shop and have been told you have “occupational asthma” or were given an inhaler that isn’t helping, you need an evaluation by a NIOSH-certified B Reader radiologist. The scars of silicosis have a very specific pattern on an X-ray that general practitioners often miss.
A CDC report highlights the sudden rise of silicosis among fabrication workers: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7238a1.htm
Third-Party Claims for Mustang Ridge Stone Workers
If you are suffering from silicosis, your employer’s workers’ compensation is likely a tiny fraction of what you actually need for your medical bills and your family’s future. Success in these cases often comes through “third-party” product liability claims against the manufacturers of the engineered stone slabs, such as Caesarstone, Cosentino (Silestone), and Cambria. These companies knew their products contained dangerous levels of silica and failed to warn fabricators of the extreme risks associated with dry-cutting.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña understand how to bypass the “workers’ comp shield” to hold these multi-million dollar manufacturers accountable. If you lived or worked in the Mustang Ridge area and are losing your breath, call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Axis 1: Benzene Exposure and Blood Cancers in the Industrial Corridor
Benzene is one of the most widely used—and most dangerous—industrial chemicals in the world. For Mustang Ridge residents who have worked in fuel distribution, at regional refining sites, or in chemical manufacturing, benzene exposure is a primary concern. Benzene is a clear solvent that is a natural part of crude oil and gasoline. It is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a Group 1 known human carcinogen.
Unlike many toxins that target the lungs, benzene targets your bone marrow—the factory where your blood is made. When you inhale benzene vapors, your liver metabolizes the chemical into benzene oxide, which then travels to your bone marrow. There, it is metabolized further into highly reactive compounds like hydroquinone and muconaldehyde.
These metabolites cause direct damage to the DNA of your hematopoietic stem cells. Specifically, benzene is known to cause chromosomal translocations—the “swapping” of genetic material between chromosomes. These translocations (often involving chromosomes 8, 21, 15, or 17) act as a light switch that turns on the uncontrolled growth of white blood cells. This process leads to Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) and Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
The Corporate Concealment of Benzene Risks
The risks of benzene-related leukemia have been known to the industrial giants for over 70 years. Internal documents from the American Petroleum Institute (API) dating back to 1948 state that “the only absolutely safe concentration for benzene is zero.” Yet, for decades, oil and chemical companies fought lower exposure limits. The current OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 1 ppm was only established after years of litigation—and many scientists argue it is still too high to prevent cancer.
OSHA’s benzene standard (29 CFR 1910.1028) can be reviewed here: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028
If you or a loved one in Mustang Ridge has been diagnosed with AML, MDS, or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma after working with solvents, degreasers, or petroleum products, we can help. We know the history of companies like ExxonMobil and Shell, and we know how to prove that your workplace was more dangerous than they admitted.
As Steph H. shared in her verified Google review of Attorney 911: “They took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders… Reassured me and took me seriously with no hesitation at all.” This is the support your family needs when facing a leukemia diagnosis.
Axis 2: Dangerous Industries and Worker Injuries in the Shadow of Mustang Ridge
While toxic exposure is a “slow-motion” injury, the workers building the SH 130 corridor and operating the staging yards in Mustang Ridge also face acute, catastrophic dangers every day. At Attorney 911, we recognize that an industrial accident is rarely “just an accident.” It is almost always the result of a supervisor cutting corners, a manufacturer providing defective equipment, or a general contractor failing to manage site safety.
Construction Site Accidents and Third-Party Liability
Construction is the deadliest industry in Texas. In Mustang Ridge, the constant expansion of industrial parks and highway infrastructure creates constant risk for ironworkers, electricians, and laborers. If you have been injured on a job site, your employer will likely try to usher you into the workers’ compensation system immediately. They want you to accept the limited benefits and waive your right to sue.
But what they won’t tell you is that if your injury was caused by a subcontractor, a separate equipment manufacturer, or the owner of the property, you have a third-party personal injury claim. These claims allow for full recovery of lost wages, pain and suffering, and future medical costs—none of which are capped by workers’ comp.
- Scaffold Falls: Under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.451, scaffolds must be inspected by a “competent person” and equipped with guardrails or fall arrest systems. If you fell because a scaffold was improperly erected by another crew, you have a massive liability claim against that subcontractor.
- Crane Collapses: As we have seen in recent Texas verdicts like the $860 million Dallas crane collapse case, when massive equipment fails due to poor maintenance or overload, the results are catastrophic.
- Trench Collapse: Soil weighs approximately 3,000 pounds per cubic yard. A worker buried in an unshored trench 5 feet deep is under enough pressure to crush their ribcage and cause asphyxiation in minutes. These events are 100% preventable with shoring or trench boxes.
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains why you need an advocate immediately after a construction or refinery accident in this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YZefHeT8dY
Maritime and Offshore Rights: The Jones Act Near Mustang Ridge
While Mustang Ridge is inland, we represent many workers who call this area home but commute to the Port of Houston, the Freeport docks, or the offshore rigs in the Gulf. If you are a seaman injured in service of a vessel, you are protected by the Jones Act (46 USC § 30104).
The Jones Act is the most powerful worker protection law in the country. It gives you the right to sue your employer for negligence with a “featherweight” burden of proof—meaning if your employer’s negligence played even a 1% role in your injury, they are liable. You also have the right to “Maintenance and Cure”—automatic payments for your food, lodging, and medical bills until you reach maximum medical improvement, regardless of who was at fault.
If you are a Mustang Ridge resident who works on the water and was hurt on a barge, tug, or rig, don’t let the company “claims man” dictate your future. Call Attorney 911 and speak to Lupe Peña, who knows exactly how maritime insurers try to manipulate injured seamen.
Axis 1 Bridge: Military Service and Toxic Exposure — Camp Lejeune and Beyond
Mustang Ridge has a proud history of military service. But for many veterans, their greatest enemy wasn’t on the battlefield—it was the water they drank and the air they breathed at the bases they called home.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA)
If you or a family member lived or served at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for at least 30 cumulative days between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, you were likely exposed to water contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), perchloroethylene (PCE), benzene, and vinyl chloride. These chemicals were present at levels 240 to 3,400 times higher than modern safety standards.
Under the PACT Act and the Camp Lejeune Justice Act signed in 2022, you now have the right to file a federal lawsuit against the U.S. government for these exposures. This includes compensation for cancers of the bladder, kidney, and liver, as well as leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and Parkinson’s disease.
The Department of Veteran Affairs provides detailed information on the known contaminants at the base: https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/camp-lejeune-water-contamination/
Burn Pits and Airborne Hazards
Post-9/11 veterans in Mustang Ridge who served in Iraq or Afghanistan were likely exposed to open-air burn pits where everything from plastics to medical waste was incinerated using jet fuel. The smoke from these pits is a toxic mixture of dioxins and particulate matter. The PACT Act now creates a “presumption of service connection” for 23 different respiratory conditions and cancers.
If you are a veteran in Mustang Ridge struggling with health issues, Attorney 911 can help you coordinate your VA benefits with a civil claim against the contractors who operated those burn pits. You served us; now let us serve you.
Corporate Accountability: The Entities Who Knew and Failed to Act
Justice in Mustang Ridge starts by naming the companies that valued their quarterly earnings over the respiratory health of their workers. In our decades of litigation, we have identified a pattern of behavior across several major industries.
- Johnson & Johnson: In 2025 alone, juries have awarded over $2 billion in total damages against J&J for its asbestos-contaminated baby powder. Internal documents prove they knew about the contamination in the 1970s and kept it a secret from mothers and families.
- ExxonMobil: Along the Texas industrial corridors serving Mustang Ridge, ExxonMobil has been a recurring defendant. From benzene exposures to the 2019 Baytown explosion fireball that reached 900 feet, we hold them to the standards of the OSHA Process Safety Management rule (29 CFR 1910.119).
- Monsanto (Bayer): The “Monsanto Papers” revealed that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to claim that Roundup was safe while knowing about its link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Recent verdicts in these cases have exceeded $2 billion.
- 3M: As the primary manufacturer of Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) used at airports and military bases near Mustang Ridge, 3M is currently settling billions in claims related to PFAS “forever chemical” contamination.
Attorney Ralph Manginello walks through what to expect when taking on these corporate adjusters and defense teams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKRbFprB0E
The Deterioration of Evidence: Why Mustang Ridge Families Must Act Now
In a car accident, you have skid marks and broken glass. In toxic exposure, your “evidence” is often a memo in a filing cabinet or a witness who is now 75 years old. In Mustang Ridge, as industrial sites are repurposed and regional employers merge or close, the proof of your exposure is disappearing every day.
We use the “Discovery Rule” to protect your rights, but there are mathematical realities that create urgency:
- Trust Fund Erosion: Every year, asbestos bankruptcy trusts re-evaluate their assets. As more claims are filed, the “payment percentage” often drops. The Manville Trust once paid 100%; it now pays a small fraction. Waiting years to file can literally cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Witness Mortality: The co-worker who can testify that your supervisor told you to rip out “the white stuff” without a mask might not be around in five years. We take depositions immediately to preserve this testimony.
- Document Purges: Under many federal retention schedules, companies are only required to keep certain records for 5 to 10 years. Once we are hired, we send “spoliation letters” that legally compel your employer to stop all document destruction during the litigation.
As Brian B. shared in his verified Google review: “Attorney 911/Manginello Law Firm have definitely changed my views on this [profession]… very pleased with her [Melanie’s] honesty and directness but she also does it with a smile.” We provide the aggressive speed you need with the personal care you deserve.
Compensation Pathways: What Is Your Mustang Ridge Case Worth?
We will never promise you a specific dollar amount because every diagnosis and every work history is unique. However, we believe in being transparent about the historical results in these types of cases.
- Mesothelioma Settlements: Average settlements for mesothelioma cases typically range from $1 million to $1.4 million. In cases that go to trial, verdicts can reach $5 million to $100 million or more, depending on the defendant’s conduct.
- Asbestos Trust Recoveries: A victim who qualifies for 10 or more trust funds can often recover between $300,000 and $500,000 in total trust payments before even filing a lawsuit.
- Industrial Accident Claims: For catastrophic injuries on Central Texas job sites, we focus on recovering the full value of your future earning capacity—which for a skilled tradesman can exceed $3 million.
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the reality of settlement valuations in this podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/aea9f03e
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Results vary based on individual circumstances.
Mustang Ridge Community Resources and Local Support
If you are dealing with a toxic exposure diagnosis, you need a world-class medical team. We often recommend that our clients in the Mustang Ridge area seek evaluations at the following institutions:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Located less than three hours from Mustang Ridge, MD Anderson is the #1 cancer center in the world and has a dedicated mesothelioma and leukemia thoracic center.
- UT Southwestern Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (Dallas): A premier site for occupational lung disease research and treatment.
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS): A vital support organization for non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia patients. https://www.lls.org
- Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation: Providing clinical trial matching for patients. https://www.curemeso.org
Under the PACT Act, veterans near Mustang Ridge should also contact the VA Central Texas Health Care System for a free toxic exposure screening.
Frequently Asked Questions for Mustang Ridge Workers and Families
Can I file a mesothelioma claim in Mustang Ridge if my exposure was 30 years ago?
Yes. Texas follows the “Discovery Rule.” This means the statute of limitations on your claim does not start until you knew—or reasonably should have known—that you were sick and that the illness was caused by asbestos. For most mesothelioma patients, the clock starts on the day of diagnosis.
What if I don’t know exactly which products I was exposed to at the Mustang Ridge shop?
That is our job to find out. We conduct “work history reconstruction.” We interview your former co-workers, search through union records, and look at shipment manifests for the sites where you worked. We have a massive database of the products used at nearly every major Central Texas job site.
Will filing a lawsuit affect my VA benefits or Social Security?
Generally, no. Personal injury settlements and trust fund payments are secondary sources of recovery. They do not prevent you from receiving VA disability or Social Security Disability.
I was a smoker; can I still file an asbestos claim?
Yes. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma. It does increase the risk of lung cancer when combined with asbestos (a synergistic effect). The asbestos companies are still liable for their portion of the harm.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911?
We work on a contingency fee basis. This means we advance all the costs of your case—thousands of dollars for medical experts, investigators, and court filings. You pay us nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Final Call to Action: Your Mustang Ridge Advocate Is Ready
The corporations that poisoned you didn’t give you a choice. They took your health and your time to build their empires. Now, it is your turn to make a choice. You can let the clock run out on your rights, or you can hire a team that knows the defense playbook and isn’t afraid to use it.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to be your voice in the courtroom. We are right here in the Central Texas corridor, and we are ready to answer your 911 call.
Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation. No obligation. No upfront cost. Just the truth.
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