City of Castle Hills Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Fighting for Bexar County Workers and Families
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in Bexar County, did your job, and came home to your family in the City of Castle Hills. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while working near the San Antonio rail yards, the chemicals you handled at Eagle Ford support sites, or the insulation you cut durring renovations along NW Military Highway would one day try to kill you. Now you know. And now you have rights.
The cough may have started six months ago. Then the shortness of breath became impossible to ignore while walking through the City of Castle Hills parks. Then the doctor at the South Texas Medical Center said a word you’d only heard in hushed tones: mesothelioma. Suddenly, everything you thought you knew about your years as a pipefitter, mechanic, or veteran in the San Antonio area changed forever. There is a word for what happened to you. It is not bad luck. It is not merely aging. It is toxic exposure, and someone is legally responsible.
At Attorney 911, we hold corporations accountable when they choose production quotas over human lives. Led by Ralph Manginello, an attorney with over 27 years of experience who was part of the litigation team in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion—a $2.1 billion total case—we understand the industrial landscape of Texas. Our team include Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how corporate legal teams in Bexar County try to suppress these claims. We don’t just file paperwork; we build a multi-front attack to recover the compensation you and your family deserve.
If you are a resident of the City of Castle Hills facing a diagnosis of mesothelioma, leukemia, or a catastrophic industrial injury, your fight starts with one call to 1-888-ATTY-911. Join the 270+ clients who have rated our firm 4.9 out of 5 stars on Google through our relentless pursuit of justice.
The Science of Discovery: How Asbestos and Chemicals Destroy Your Body
Toxic exposure is a slow-motion crime. Unlike a car wreck on Loop 410 where the damage is immediate, the damage from substances like asbestos and benzene happens at the cellular level, often taking 15 to 50 years to manifest as a clinical diagnosis. For the workers of the City of Castle Hills who spent decades in San Antonio’s industrial sectors, the diagnosis is a revelation of a danger they were never warned about.
The Biological Mechanism of Mesothelioma
Asbestos is not one substance; it is a group of silicate minerals once prized for their heat resistance. In the City of Castle Hills, legacy asbestos remains in older commercial buildings and residences built before the 1980s. When these materials are disturbed—whether in a Bexar County shipyard or during a home remodel—they release microscopic fibers.
Chrysotile and amphibole asbestos fibers measuring five micrometers or longer are small enough to be inhaled deep into the alveolar sacs of your lungs. From there, these needle-like fibers migrate to the pleura, the thin lining that surrounds your lungs. This is where the biological tragedy begins. Your body’s immune system sends macrophages to destroy the foreign fibers. However, since asbestos is a mineral, it is “biopersistent.” The macrophages attempt “frustrated phagocytosis”—they try to engulf the fibers but fail, ultimately dying and releasing inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6.
This chronic inflammatory state lasts for decades. It generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that directly damage your DNA repair mechanisms. Over time, this leads to the inactivation of critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. After 20 to 50 years of this internal warfare, mesothelial cells undergo malignant transformation. The result is mesothelioma, a cancer that is effectively caused only by asbestos exposure. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains more about the seriousness of these life-altering diagnoses on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdADo3DHRI
Benzene and the Bone Marrow Crisis
For City of Castle Hills residents who worked in the oil refineries of the Houston Ship Channel or the processing plants near San Antonio, benzene is a primary threat. Benzene is a colorless hydrocarbon found in crude oil and gasoline. When you inhale benzene vapor, your liver metabolizes it using the CYP2E1 enzyme into benzene oxide and subsequently into muconaldehyde.
These metabolites are highly toxic to your bone marrow stem cells. They cause specific chromosomal translocations, such as t(8;21), which are the hallmark of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified benzene as a Group 1 known human carcinogen since 1979. https://monographs.iarc.who.int
If you were a mechanic near the City of Castle Hills or a refinery worker in South Texas, you were likely told you were being protected. The truth is that OSHA standards are often decades behind the science. For years, the PEL for benzene was 10 ppm; it wasn’t reduced to 1 ppm until 1987. Thousands of workers were exposed to “legal” levels that were actually lethal.
Lupe Peña: The Insider Advantage Against Corporate Defendants
In the City of Castle Hills, insurance companies and corporate defendants use a sophisticated playbook to deny claims. They count on you not knowing how the system works. That is where Lupe Peña provides our clients with an unfair advantage.
Before joining our firm, Lupe Peña worked as an insurance defense attorney. He sat in the conference rooms where Bexar County corporations and their insurers planned their strategies to minimize payouts to injured workers. He knows the “Substantial Factor” test defenses, the “Intervening Cause” arguments, and the way defense firms comb through your medical records at the South Texas Medical Center to find a pre-existing condition to blame.
Because Lupe Peña was on the other side, we know exactly what evidence they are trying to hide. We know when an insurance adjuster is lowballing a City of Castle Hills family and how to force them to the table. As Lupe often explains to our clients, “The corporations that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. Now you have one too.” Lupe Peña speaks both English and Spanish, ensuring that language is never a barrier to justice in the City of Castle Hills. Hablamos Español. Llame a Lupe Peña al 1-888-ATTY-911 para una consulta gratis. Su estatus migratorio NO afecta sus derechos legales.
Tier 1 Case Coverage: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
Mesothelioma is the signature toxic tort. For residents of the City of Castle Hills, exposure often occurred in industrial settings across San Antonio or during military service. Because the City of Castle Hills is so close to major military installations like JBSA-Lackland and Fort Sam Houston, many of our clients are veterans or former base civilian contractors.
Asbestos Trust Funds vs. Civil Litigation
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to compensation through two parallel pathways. This is a point where many other law firms in Bexar County fail to properly educate their clients.
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: More than 60 companies, including Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to manage their asbestos liability. As a result, over $30 billion was placed into trust funds to compensate victims. These trusts have specific “Trust Distribution Procedures” (TDPs). For example, the Manville Trust currently pays roughly 5.1% of approved claim values, while the NARCO trust has historically paid 100%. We identify every single trust you qualify for based on your specific work history in the San Antonio area.
- Civil Lawsuits: If the company that manufactured the asbestos you breathed is still solvent—such as John Crane Inc. or Goodyear—we file a direct lawsuit against them. These cases often result in significantly higher recoveries than trust funds alone. In a recent New York case, a jury awarded $40.1 million against Goodyear for a Navy veteran’s mesothelioma.
Attorney 911 pursues BOTH pathways simultaneously to ensure City of Castle Hills families receive every dollar available. We don’t just file a single claim and walk away; we conduct a forensic reconstruction of your work history to find every potential source of exposure.
Symptom Recognition Triggers
Many City of Castle Hills residents are initially misdiagnosed with pneumonia or the flu. If you have a history of industrial or military work, look for these triggers:
- Persistent Dry Cough: A cough that doesn’t go away after weeks of treatment.
- Pleural Effusion: Fluid buildup around the lungs, often causing a sharp pain when you breathe deep.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 15-20 pounds without trying is a major clinical warning sign.
- Night Sweats: Waking up with soaked sheets is common in the early stages of mesothelioma and leukemia.
If you recognize these symptoms, tell your doctor at the South Texas Medical Center about your asbestos exposure history. Then call 1-888-ATTY-911. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our experience with $1M to $10M+ settlements is the standard of care we bring to every City of Castle Hills client. Every case is unique.
Tier 1 Case Coverage: Benzene and Bexar County Refinery Workers
The South Texas region is a hub for petroleum refining and transport. While the City of Castle Hills is a beautiful residential community, many of its residents commute to work at facilities like the Valero Port Arthur, Marathon Galveston Bay, or the various support complexes along Loop 410.
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
Beneze is the primary culprit in benzene-related cancers. It is a “hematotoxin,” meaning it specifically targets your blood-forming organs. The metabolic activation of benzene in the liver releases transients that attack the DNA in your bone marrow. This causes “chromosomal breakage” or clastogenesis.
When you develop AML or MDS, your bone marrow stops producing healthy red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This leads to profound fatigue, frequent infections, and easy bruising. If you worked at a San Antonio area refinery or gas terminal and have been diagnosed with a blood cancer, the company may have known about the risks since the 1940s and failed to provide adequate respiratory protection.
In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil for a mechanic who developed AML after years of benzene exposure. This verdict proves that juries understand the gravity of corporate betrayal. Attorney Ralph Manginello, with his federal court admission to the Southern District of Texas and his history with the BP Texas City litigation, is prepared to take these multi-national corporations to court for City of Castle Hills workers.
Tier 1 Case Coverage: Construction Accidents and Scaffold Falls
The City of Castle Hills and the surrounding San Antonio metro have seen unprecedented construction growth over the last decade. From commercial developments along NW Military Highway to infrastructure projects near I-410, construction workers are the backbone of our local economy. Yet, construction remains the deadliest industry in Texas.
The “Fatal Four” and Third-Party Liability
OSHA identifies the leading causes of construction fatalities as falls, struck-by-object incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents. In the City of Castle Hills, scaffold falls and trench collapses are particularly devastating.
If you are injured on a 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 premiums. In Texas, you can pursue a Third-Party Claim if someone other than your direct employer was negligent. This includes:
- The General Contractor: If they failed to coordinate site safety.
- The Property Owner: For dangerous premises conditions.
- Equipment Manufacturers: If a scaffold, harness, or crane was defective.
Third-party claims allow you to recover damages for pain and suffering, mental anguish, and full lost earning capacity—benefits that workers’ comp does not provide. As Ralph Manginello explains in his “Ultimate Guide to Construction Accidents,” these claims can be worth 10 times more than a standard workers’ comp check. Watch the guidance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Our firm has a 4.9-star Google rating because we identify the third-party defendants that other firms miss. If you were hurt on a Bexar County job site, do not let your employer’s insurance company dictate your future. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free case evaluation.
Tier 1 Case Coverage: Camp Lejeune and Military Toxic Exposure
The City of Castle Hills is home to many proud military veterans. For those who served at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987, the water you drank was poisoned.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA)
For decades, the government used the Feres Doctrine to prevent veterans from suing for service-connected injuries. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 changed that. If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days during that window and developed kidney cancer, bladder cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or Parkinson’s Disease, you can now file a federal lawsuit.
The water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated with:
- Trichloroethylene (TCE): Used as a degreaser, found at 280x safe limits.
- Perchloroethylene (PCE): A dry-cleaning solvent.
- Vinyl Chloride: A breakdown product of TCE/PCE.
- Benzene: From leaking fuel tanks.
At Attorney 911, we help City of Castle Hills veterans navigate the complex CLJA filing process. This is separate from your VA disability benefits. You can collect BOTH. The government has already approved hundreds of millions in settlements, but the filing window is closing. We also help veterans with PACT Act claims related to burn pits and radiation exposure (RECA). Your service to our country should not have cost you your life. Let us help you hold the government accountable.
The Enemy: Documented Corporate Concealment
The reason we are so aggressive in the City of Castle Hills is because the corporations knew what they were doing was wrong. This isn’t speculation; we have the documents.
- The Sumner Simpson Letters (1935): The president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the VP of Johns-Manville about suppressing a study on asbestosis. The response was: “The less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” They chose silence while workers died.
- The Monsanto Papers: Internal emails from Monsanto (now Bayer) showed the company ghostwrote scientific studies to claim Roundup was safe while their own toxicologists expressed concern about non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- 3M PFAS Memos: 3M scientists documented “forever chemicals” bioaccumulating in human blood samples in the 1970s. They didn’t tell the public for nearly 30 years while the chemicals contaminated the water supply near military bases and industrial sites.
When Ralph Manginello enters a Bexar County courtroom, he carries these documents as weapons. We use the discovery process to uncover internal memos from San Antonio area employers that show they ignored safety standards to save money on ventilation or PPE. As Eddy M. shared in his verified Google review: “Every question I had was answered thoroughly and in a timely manner… Their support and communication truly made a difference.” That difference comes from the fire we feel when we see how our clients have been betrayed.
Compensation Pathways: How Much Is Your Case Worth?
We know you are worried about medical bills at the South Texas Medical Center or Baptist Health System. You are worried about your mortgage in the City of Castle Hills. While every case is unique, toxic exposure cases routinely result in significant recoveries due to the severity of the illness.
| Case Type | Potential Settlement Range | Key Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Mesothelioma | $1M – $1.4M (Settlements) | Trust fund eligibility, smoking history (not a bar), age. |
| Benzene Leukemia | $500K – $2M | Duration of exposure, employer OSHA violations. |
| Scaffold Fall | $250K – $5M+ | Third-party liability, degree of permanent disability. |
| Camp Lejeune | $150K – $450K+ | Specific diagnosis, time spent on base. |
Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. These figures are industry averages and vary based on specific facts. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free evaluation of your specific case.
We work on a Contingency Fee Basis. This means you pay ZERO upfront. We advance all the costs of the litigation—the investigators, the toxicologists, the medical experts, and the filing fees. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing. We take the risk so that City of Castle Hills families can focus on healing. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the “Million-Dollar Case” criteria in more detail here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218
Evidence Preservation: Why You Must Act Now
In toxic exposure cases, time is the enemy of evidence. The corporations are counting on the evidence of your exposure disappearing.
- Witnesses are Passing Away: In asbestos cases from the 1960s and 70s, your coworkers are the only ones who can testify about the dust levels and the products used.
- Records are Being Destroyed: Companies are only required to keep certain OSHA records for 5 years. After that, they are purged.
- Facilities are Being Demolished: Older Bexar County industrial sites are being cleared. Once the building is gone, we can’t test for residual contaminants.
- Trust Funds are Depleting: As more claims are filed, the payment percentages in many bankruptcy trusts are declining.
When you call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911, we move within 24 hours to send spoliation letters. These legal demands force your employer and product manufacturers to preserve all evidence related to your case. If they destroy evidence after receiving our letter, we can seek “adverse inference” instructions that effectively tell the jury the company was hiding something. As Christopher Wick said in his 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.” We bring that same speed to toxic exposure.
Tier 2 Case Coverage: Silica Dust and Engineered Stone
A new epidemic is hitting the San Antonio area: Accelerated Silicosis. This is the “next asbestos,” and it is affecting young Hispanic workers in their 20s and 30s who work in countertop fabrication shops near the City of Castle Hills.
Engineered stone (quartz) contains 90% or more crystalline silica. Cutting these slabs without proper wet-cutting equipment and HEPA filtration releases respirable silica dust. These microscopic particles penetrate deep into the lungs, killing the cells and causing rapid, irreversible scarring (fibrosis). Unlike traditional silicosis which takes decades, this accelerated version can develop in just 5 to 10 years.
We are actively pursuing claims against engineered stone manufacturers who failed to warn workers about the disproportionate risks of their products. If you are a stone fabricator in Bexar County experiencing shortness of breath, call us immediately. Hablamos Español. Your immigration status does not prevent you from filing a claim.
Tier 2 Case Coverage: FELA Railroad Injuries
Bexar County is a major hub for Union Pacific and other rail lines. Railroad workers are not covered by standard workers’ compensation. Instead, they are protected by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA).
Under FELA, you have the right to sue your railroad employer for negligence. The burden of proof is “featherweight”—if the railroad’s negligence played ANY part, even the slightest, in your injury or exposure-related illness, they are liable. Railroad workers in the San Antonio area faced massive asbestos exposure in locomotive brake shoes and insulation, as well as chronic diesel exhaust exposure.
FELA verdicts are often much higher than workers’ comp settlements. In 2026, a jury awarded $21.8 million for a railroad worker’s death from diesel exhaust exposure. We know the railroads, we know their defense tactics, and we know how to use FELA to protect City of Castle Hills rail families.
Bridging the Gap: The Multi-Exposure Worker
Many City of Castle Hills residents face “Stacked Exposures.” If you were a pipefitter at a San Antonio refinery, you weren’t just exposed to benzene; you were also exposed to asbestos insulation and perhaps silica from catalytic converters.
A single worker might have:
- An Asbestos Trust Fund Claim for mesothelioma.
- A Personal Injury Lawsuit for benzene-related leukemia.
- A Third-Party Construction Claim for a fall injury.
- VA Disability for service-connected toxins.
Most law firms only see one case. At Attorney 911, we see the whole person. We pursue all four pathways simultaneously to maximize your recovery. We don’t leave money on the table because we know where all the tables are. Ralph Manginello discusses the process of these complex claims here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/8babce5d
Educational Resources for City of Castle Hills Residents
If you’ve been diagnosed, your first concern is medical. We recommend utilizing the world-class centers right here in Texas:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation for cancer care. They have a dedicated mesothelioma program that is world-renowned. https://www.mdanderson.org
- Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio: An NCI-designated cancer center right in your backyard, with specific expertise in thoracic oncology. https://cancer.uthscsa.edu
- South Texas Veterans Health Care System (Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital): Critical for City of Castle Hills veterans seeking PACT Act screenings and toxic exposure care. https://www.va.gov/south-texas-health-care
- Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation: A non-profit dedicated to funding research and providing patient support. https://www.curemeso.org
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (South Texas Chapter): Excellent for benzene-exposure victims seeking information and support. https://www.lls.org/texas-gulf-coast/south-texas
Getting treated at an NCI-designated center doesn’t just save your life; it provides the high-quality pathology reports and medical documentation our firm needs to win your case.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. I worked in Bexar County industrial sites 35 years ago. Is it too late to file a mesothelioma claim?
No. Texas follows the Discovery Rule. In most cases, the two-year statute of limitations doesn’t start until you are diagnosed or “knew or should have known” your illness was caused by asbestos exposure. Even 35 years later, your claim is likely viable.
2. Can I file a lawsuit if my former employer in the City of Castle Hills is now bankrupt?
Yes. Many bankrupt asbestos companies established trust funds specifically to pay future claimants. We file claims with these trusts (like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, or Halliburton’s DII Industries) which are independent of the company’s operational bankruptcy.
3. How do I prove I was exposed to asbestos if I don’t remember the brand names?
That is our job. We use work history reconstruction, co-worker affidavits, and product identification databases to identify the specific insulation, gaskets, and packing used at your job site. We know which manufacturers supplied each Bexar County facility.
4. What is the difference between a trust fund claim and a mesothelioma lawsuit?
A trust fund claim is an administrative process with a set payout percentage. A lawsuit is a direct action against a solvent (non-bankrupt) company like John Crane or ExxonMobil. Most of our clients pursue both.
5. Will filing a toxic exposure claim affect my VA benefits or Social Security?
No. These are separate legal actions. A lawsuit or trust fund claim is a private recovery for corporate negligence and does not eliminate your right to federal VA or SSA benefits.
6. I’m a smoker. Can I still file for asbestos-related lung cancer?
Yes. Smoking and asbestos have a synergistic effect. Smoking makes your lungs more vulnerable to asbestos fibers, multiplying your cancer risk by 50x to 90x. The law holds that the asbestos company is still responsible for their contribution to your illness.
7. What is Lupe Peña’s “Insider Advantage”?
Lupe Peña worked for years at a defense firm representing insurance companies and corporations. He knows the exact metrics they use to undervalue your claim. Today, he uses that knowledge to find the pressure points that make them pay.
8. Is there a safe level of asbestos exposure?
No. Both NIOSH and the EPA agree there is no established safe threshold for asbestos exposure. Even brief or low-level exposures have caused mesothelioma.
9. What is the Camp Lejeune Justice Act window?
Currently, the window to file under the CLJA is limited. If you served at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987, call us today at 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your rights.
10. Does Attorney 911 charge upfront fees?
Never. We work on a contingency fee basis. We get paid only if you get paid. We advance all litigation costs for our City of Castle Hills clients.
11. Can I sue for “Take-Home” asbestos exposure?
Yes. If your spouse or parent brought asbestos fibers home on their work clothes and you were later diagnosed with mesothelioma, you have a “secondary exposure” claim against the employer who failed to provide showers and laundry services.
12. Who handles my case at your firm?
You get Ralph Manginello and the senior team. Unlike large national “mill” firms that pass you off to a junior associate, Ralph and Lupe are directly involved in your strategy. As Chad Harris wrote: “Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION.”
13. My parent died of mesothelioma last year. Is it too late for our family?
Probably not. We file Wrongful Death and Survival Actions on behalf of estates and surviving family members. The statute of limitations typically runs from the date of death.
14. What if I was injured at a San Antonio refinery but I was a contractor?
You have a potentially powerful claim against the refinery owner (premises liability) and your own employer. Contractors are often given the most dangerous jobs without the proper safety training provided to full-time employees.
15. How much does a mesothelioma lawyer cost?
You pay nothing out of pocket. Our fees are a percentage of the recovery we secure for you. We provide free consultations for all City of Castle Hills residents. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains this further at: https://share.transistor.fm/s/c1b705d4
16. What is the PACT Act and how does it help Bexar County veterans?
The PACT Act expanded VA benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxins. If the VA denied your claim in the past, we can help you reopen it under the new presumptive standards.
17. Can I sue Monsanto for Roundup non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Texas?
Yes. Despite their attempts to shield themselves, Roundup cases are still being litigated. Juries have recently awarded billions in punitive damages because Monsanto knew about the NHL link and ghostwrote studies to hide it.
18. What is the process for a leukemia claim after working near benzene?
We reconstruct your benzene exposure, retain a hematologic oncologist to link your MDS or AML to the exposure, and file suit against the chemical manufacturer or refinery operator.
19. If I am an undocumented worker in the City of Castle Hills, do I have rights?
Yes. In the United States, your right to a safe workplace and your right to sue for injuries is not dependent on your immigration status. Everything you discuss with us is confidential.
20. How long will my toxic exposure case take?
Trust fund claims can pay out in 6-12 months. Civil lawsuits may take 1-3 years. However, for terminal patients, we often file for an Expedited Trial Docket, which can move a case to trial in 6-9 months in many Texas courts.
Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your City of Castle Hills Case?
When you’re facing a terminal diagnosis or a life-altering injury, you don’t need a billboard; you need a beast. Ralph Manginello and his team bring 27+ years of trial experience to the table. We’ve fought BP, we’ve fought the big insurers, and we’ve won millions for workers like you.
As Stephanie Hernandez wrote in her Google review: “Leonor reached out to me… and she just really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.” That is the Attorney 911 promise—local care, national results. With Lupe Peña’s inside look at the defense playbook and Ralph’s federal litigation history, we are the only clear choice for toxic exposure victims in Bexar County.
Pain, fear, and bills shouldn’t determine your future. Accountability does. Join the 270+ voices that have turned to us when they had no hope.
The corporations that poisoned you have armies of lawyers. Now you have one too.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today for a free, confidential case evaluation.
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This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Contact us for a free consultation about your specific situation.