Universal City Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Injury Resource: Holding Corporations Accountable for Bexar County Workers and Families
For decades, the men and women who lived and worked in the shadow of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph in Universal City breathed air and drank water that the government and private contractors knew was potentially life-threatening. Whether you were a civilian contractor maintaining jet engines at Randolph Air Force Base, a construction laborer working on the relentless expansion of the Loop 1604 and I-35 interchange, or a military family living in base housing insulated with legacy asbestos, the betrayal is the same. The cough that won’t go away, the sudden fatigue that marks the onset of leukemia, or the devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma aren’t just “bad luck.” In the City of Universal City, these illnesses are often the biological receipts of decades of corporate and institutional negligence. We are Attorney 911, and we believe that if you were poisoned in Universal City, the companies responsible owe you more than an apology—they owe you the resources to fight for your life.
If you have been diagnosed with a terminal or chronic illness after working in Universal City’s industrial or military sectors, you are likely processing a profound sense of retroactive betrayal. You trusted your employer. You followed the safety protocols they gave you. You worked hard to provide for your family in Bexar County. It is now becoming clear that while you were doing your job, companies like 3M, DuPont, and major asbestos manufacturers were hiding the truth about the substances you handled every day. At Attorney 911, led by Ralph Manginello and backed by the “defense insider” perspectives of Lupe Peña, we don’t just file paperwork. We investigate the industrial history of Universal City to prove exactly where your exposure occurred and which multi-billion-dollar corporation is legally liable for your suffering. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, no-obligation evaluation of your rights.
The Insider Advantage: Why Universal City Victims Need Attorney 911
The legal battle for toxic exposure compensation is not a fair fight. On one side, you have a sick worker or a grieving family in Universal City. On the other, you have a corporate defense infrastructure with unlimited budgets, decades of experience in suppressing medical evidence, and a playbook designed to delay your case until it’s too late. To win in Bexar County courts or federal multidistrict litigation, you need a team that knows the other side’s moves before they make them. Our firm’s nuclear advantage is Lupe Peña. Before joining us to fight for the people of Universal City, Lupe worked for the very insurance defense firms that protect negligent corporations. He knows how they evaluate claims, how they hide evidence behind “proprietary” designations, and how they try to lowball families who are in crisis.
Ralph Manginello brings over 27 years of trial experience to the table, including direct involvement in some of the most consequential industrial litigation in Texas history. When the BP Texas City Refinery exploded, Ralph was part of the litigation team that held a global oil giant accountable in a $2.1 billion case. That is the level of tenacity we bring to Universal City. We don’t just settle for what the insurance company offers; we prepare every case as if it is heading for a jury in the Southern District of Texas. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the value of having a trial-ready team in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDptORwY6Pk.
Our approach to Universal City cases is scientific, aggressive, and deeply local. We know the specific neighborhoods from Kitty Hawk Road to Pat Booker Road. We understand the unique employment dynamics at JBSA-Randolph and the surrounding Northeast Bexar County corridor. Most importantly, we understand that for a Universal City family facing a mesothelioma or AML diagnosis, time is the one resource you cannot afford to waste. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing—zero—unless we recover compensation for you. Attorney Ralph Manginello discusses how we remove financial barriers for our clients here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/c1b705d4.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Universal City: The Biological Reality
Mesothelioma is a uniquely cruel disease because it represents a betrayal that happened 20, 30, or even 50 years ago. If you worked as a pipefitter, insulator, or maintenance technician in Universal City during the peak years of industrial asbestos use, you were likely inhaling microscopic chrysotile and amosite fibers every single day. These fibers are not like normal dust. Because of their unique chemical properties, asbestos fibers are “biopersistent.” Your body’s immune system recognizes them as foreign but finds it impossible to break them down or expel them. When these fibers reach the mesothelial lining of your lungs or abdomen, they trigger a process known as “frustrated phagocytosis.”
In this process, your immune cells, called macrophages, attempt to engulf the asbestos fiber to destroy it. However, the fibers are too long and sharp. The macrophage essentially “pops” or fails, releasing inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β into the surrounding tissue. This creates a state of chronic, permanent inflammation in your chest or abdomen. Over decades, this inflammation generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that directly damage the DNA of your mesothelial cells. Eventually, this DNA damage deactivates critical tumor suppressor genes, such as BAP1 and p16, allowing cells to grow out of control. This is the biological mechanism of mesothelioma, and it is the reason that any exposure to asbestos in a Universal City workplace is inherently dangerous.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified all forms of asbestos as Group 1 known human carcinogens. https://monographs.iarc.who.int/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/mono100C-11.pdf. Despite this, companies like Johns-Manville and Owens Corning continued to sell asbestos-containing products used throughout Universal City and JBSA-Randolph for decades after they knew the risks. If you were a civilian employee at Randolph Air Force Base, you may have been exposed through:
- Insulation on steam lines, boilers, and HVAC systems in older base buildings.
- Gaskets and brake components in aircraft and ground support equipment.
- Fireproofing materials in hangars and maintenance facilities.
- Ceiling and floor tiles in base housing near Universal City.
Mesothelioma symptoms often hide as common ailments until the disease is advanced. A persistent dry cough, shortness of breath during a walk at Universal City Park, or a dull pain in the chest wall are often the first signs. Because of the 20-50 year latency period, many Universal City retirees don’t realize these symptoms are connected to their work decades ago. If you exhibit these signs, you must inform your doctor of your asbestos history. Diagnostic confirmation requires a biopsy and immunohistochemistry staining to distinguish the cancer from lung adenocarcinoma. At Attorney 911, we help Universal City families secure the medical documentation needed to prove their case. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains why medical steps are critical here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/caa0bbc0.
PFAS Contamination and JBSA-Randolph: Fighting the “Forever Chemical” Crisis
Universal City is on the front lines of one of the most significant environmental health crises in American history: PFAS contamination. For decades, JBSA-Randolph and other military installations near Universal City used Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) during routine fire-suppression training. This foam, manufactured by companies like 3M and DuPont, contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is the strongest in organic chemistry; it does not break down in the environment, and it does not break down in your body.
When AFFF was used on the runways at JBSA-Randolph, the chemicals leached through the Bexar County soil and into the groundwater. These chemicals bioaccumulate in the human body, concentrating in the liver, kidneys, and blood. Scientific research has linked PFAS exposure to a devastating range of illnesses, including:
- Kidney Cancer and Testicular Cancer.
- Thyroid disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension (preeclampsia).
- Immune system suppression (reduced vaccine effectiveness).
The EPA recently established a groundbreaking Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water at just 4 parts per trillion—a level that acknowledges these chemicals are dangerous at near-vanishing concentrations. https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas. If you lived in Universal City or worked at JBSA-Randolph and have been diagnosed with kidney cancer or thyroid disease, you may be the victim of a multi-decade cover-up. 3M and DuPont had internal studies in the 1970s showing that PFAS was toxic and bioaccumulative, yet they continued to market AFFF to the military and airports without adequate warnings.
Lupe Peña’s background is particularly valuable in PFAS cases. He understands how these manufacturers attempt to argue that PFAS is “ubiquitous” and therefore any specific person’s illness cannot be blamed on a specific source. We counter this junk science by using geographic modeling of the AFFF plumes from Randolph Air Force Base and blood serum testing to prove that your body burden exceeds general population averages. If your Bexar County community has been impacted, call us at 1-888-ATTY-911. We are already investigating these claims for Universal City residents. Ralph Manginello discusses how we identify million-dollar case criteria for these complex claims: https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218.
The Dual Compensation Secret: Trust Funds and Lawsuits for Universal City Victims
One of the most common mistakes a Universal City worker can make is believing that because their former employer is bankrupt, there is no money left to recover. The opposite is true. When major asbestos companies like Johns-Manville, W.R. Grace, and Pittsburgh Corning filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the courts required them to set aside tens of billions of dollars into Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts. Today, there are over 60 active trusts with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets. These trusts are designed specifically to pay current and future claimants.
The Attorney 911 strategy for Universal City victims is a “Dual Path” approach. We don’t just file a lawsuit; we pursue every available penny from every available source.
- Bankruptcy Trust Claims: We identify every asbestos-containing product you worked with at sites like Randolph AFB or during construction jobs along Loop 1604. We then file claims with every relevant trust. Most victims qualify for payments from 10 or more separate trusts. These payments can range from $25,000 to over $400,000 total, depending on the diagnosis and work history.
- Solvent Lawsuits: Many companies responsible for your exposure are still in business and never filed bankruptcy. Companies like John Crane, Inc. or certain chemical manufacturers can be sued directly. In December 2025, a Baltimore jury awarded $1.5 billion against Johnson & Johnson for a single mesothelioma case—this proves the enormous potential of a direct lawsuit.
- Workers’ Compensation and Third-Party Claims: If you were injured on a current Universal City construction site or refinery job, your employer may tell you that workers’ comp is your only option. We look for the “Third-Party” claim. If a subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or site owner caused your injury, you can sue them for full, uncapped damages.
This multi-pathway strategy is critical because trust fund payment percentages are declining as assets are depleted. For example, the Manville Trust, which once paid a larger portion of claim values, currently pays approximately 5%. This creates a factual urgency for Universal City residents to file immediately. The money is finite, and it belongs to those who act first. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains why you shouldn’t wait for a settlement to call: https://share.transistor.fm/s/4478bd96.
Benzene Exposure and the Northeast Bexar County Industrial Corridor
While refineries are concentrated in Houston, the fuel infrastructure required to support JBSA-Randolph and the massive logistics hubs along I-35 in Northeast Bexar County creates a significant benzene risk for local workers. Benzene is a fundamental component of jet fuel and gasoline. It is also one of the most potent bone marrow toxins known to science. When you inhale benzene vapors while refueling aircraft at Randolph AFB or working at a Universal City fuel terminal, your liver metabolizes the benzene using an enzyme called CYP2E1.
This process creates benzene oxide, which then converts into trans,trans-muconaldehyde. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream and concentrate in your bone marrow. There, they directly attack the hematopoietic stem cells—the “mother cells” that create all your blood cells. Chronic exposure can cause specific chromosomal translocations, such as t(8;21), which are biological fingerprints of benzene-induced Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). OSHA’s permissible exposure limit for benzene is 1 ppm, but NIOSH and most toxicologists agree that there is no safe level of exposure for this carcinogen. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0049.html.
If you worked as a fuel handler, tanker truck driver, or mechanic in Universal City and have been diagnosed with AML, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), or Aplastic Anemia, you likely have a benzene claim. Our firm knows how to track down the historical safety records and fuel safety data sheets (SDS) from your time at Randolph AFB to prove the exposure occurred. Lupe Peña knows exactly how fuel companies try to argue that leukemia was “idiopathic” (occurring for no known reason). We use hematologic experts to prove otherwise. Watch Ralph’s guide on how truck driver health—including exposure risks—affects legal rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJcc3B6fsNI.
Construction Accidents on Loop 1604 and I-35: More Than Just Workers’ Comp
The City of Universal City is currently at the center of the largest infrastructure expansion in Bexar County. The “1604 North Expansion” and the ongoing I-35 NEX (Northeast Expansion) project have brought hundreds of heavy construction workers to our area. These are high-risk jobs where a single mistake by a subcontractor or a defective piece of equipment can be catastrophic. If you fell from an improperly erected scaffold near Universal City or were injured by a crane failure on I-35, your life has been changed forever.
OSHA’s “Fatal Four” in construction—falls, struck-by-object, electrocution, and caught-in/between—account for the majority of Bexar County construction accidents. https://www.osha.gov/construction. If you were injured, do not let your employer’s HR department pressure you into a quick workers’ comp settlement. In Texas, workers’ comp only covers medical bills and a portion of lost wages. It does NOT cover your pain and suffering, your mental anguish, or the full loss of your future earning capacity.
At Attorney 911, we investigate the “Third-Party” liability. For example:
- Did a different subcontractor fail to install the guardrails on your scaffold?
- Was the crane that collapsed being operated by a person who lacked the certification required by 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC? https://www.osha.gov/cranes-derricks.
- Was the equipment defective at the moment of failure?
These third-party claims are worth exponentially more than workers’ comp alone. We treat these as Bexar County emergencies. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 as soon as possible after the accident so we can send investigators to the site before the evidence is cleared away. Ralph Manginello explains why you can use your cellphone to preserve this evidence immediately: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06.
The PACT Act and Camp Lejeune: Justice for Universal City Veterans
As a city defined by JBSA-Randolph, Universal City is home to thousands of retired Marines and Sailors. If you served at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987, the water you drank and bathed in was contaminated with levels of TCE, PCE, and benzene that were hundreds of times higher than today’s safety limits. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) of 2022 finally gave veterans the right to sue the federal government for the cancers and neurological diseases caused by this water.
Furthermore, many Universal City veterans who served in Iraq or Afghanistan are now dealing with the toxic fallout of open-air burn pits. Inhaling the smoke from the combustion of plastics, electronics, and chemicals has left a generation of Bexar County heroes with chronic respiratory disease and rare cancers. The PACT Act provides presumptive VA disability ratings for these conditions, but it doesn’t always provide the level of compensation a family needs for lifetime care. We help Universal City veterans navigate the intersection of VA benefits and civil litigation to ensure they get everything they are entitled to. Attorney Ralph Manginello shares his approach to handling high-value government and military-related claims in this episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/f2913784.
Silicosis: The “Next Asbestos” Epidemic in Bexar County
The rapid residential growth in Universal City and the surrounding suburbs has fueled an explosion in the engineered-stone countertop industry. Quartz countertops contain 90% or more crystalline silica. When workers in local fabrication shops cut, grind, and polish these slabs without proper wet-cutting equipment or high-efficiency respirators, they inhale massive amounts of respirable silica dust.
Unlike the classic silicosis that took 30 years to develop in miners, “Accelerated Silicosis” is killing young fabricators in Universal City in as little as 5 to 10 years. The mechanism is similar to asbestos: the silica particles reach the deep lung (alveoli), where they trigger massive inflammation and scarring (fibrosis) that is irreversible. Many of these workers are Hispanic and may fear that their immigration status prevents them from filing a claim. It does NOT. Lupe Peña and Ralph Manginello are committed to protecting all Universal City workers. Our firm includes experts in immigration-adjacent legal rights, and we provide bilingual services to ensure there is no language barrier to justice. 1-888-ATTY-911 — Hablamos Español. Attorney Magali Candler explains your rights regardless of status in this podcast series: https://share.transistor.fm/s/7787dfb4.
Corporate Defense Exposed: Tactics They Will Use Against Universal City Families
Because Lupe Peña worked for the defense, he can tell you exactly what the company that poisoned you is planning right now. Their strategy relies on three pillars: Delay, Discredit, and Deny.
- Delay: They know that for a mesothelioma patient in Universal City, their greatest enemy is the clock. Every month they can delay a deposition or a discovery request is a month where the victim’s health declines. We counter this by filing for “Trial Preference”—an expedited docket available in many venues for terminal patients.
- Discredit: They will go through your entire Bexar County life history to find another cause. If you worked near asbestos but also smoked, they will blame the smoking for your lung cancer, ignoring the fact that the two combined created a synergistic risk 50 times higher than average.
- Deny: They will hire “expert” witnesses who get paid $800 an hour to say that the specific fiber or chemical their company produced didn’t cause your disease.
Attorney 911 uses the same high-level experts the other side fears. We retain board-certified toxicologists, oncologists, and industrial hygienists who can dissect corporate lies in front of a jury. Lupe Peña discusses the types of questions the defense will ask you in a deposition and how to prepare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs.
Compensation for Your Grief: Wrongful Death and Survival Actions in Universal City
If you have already lost a loved one in Universal City to mesothelioma, an industrial accident, or a benzene-related cancer, you may feel that it is too late for legal action. In Texas, there are two separate ways to hold the company accountable:
- Wrongful Death: This is for the family members (spouse, children, parents). It compensates you for your own losses—the loss of your loved one’s income, the loss of their companionship and protection, and the mental anguish you suffer because they are gone.
- Survival Action: This is a claim on behalf of the person who died. It allows their estate to recover for the pain and suffering they endured from the time they got sick until the moment they passed. If your husband suffered for 18 months with mesothelioma, the company that caused it owes his estate for every minute of that pain.
Universal City families deserve a firm that respects their grief while staying aggressive in the courtroom. We handle the paperwork, the investigators, and the defense lawyers so you can focus on healing. Ralph Manginello explains the legal definition of personal injury and wrongful death here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdADo3DHRI.
Evidence Preservation: Why the First 30 Days in Universal City Are Critical
The corporations that exposed you are not required to keep their records forever. As buildings are demolished at Randolph AFB or as old Universal City industrial facilities are renovated, physical evidence of your exposure is literally being thrown in the dumpster. Furthermore, witnesses die or move away from Bexar County every year.
The moment you hire Attorney 911, we send “Spoliation Letters” to every potential defendant. These are formal legal notices that require them to preserve specific evidence, including:
- Workplace air monitoring and fiber count reports.
- OSHA 300 injury logs.
- Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) from the year you were exposed.
- Corporate memos regarding product safety.
If they destroy evidence after receiving our letter, the court can issue “sanctions” against them—which often makes it much easier for you to win your case. Don’t wait for your diagnosis to get worse. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and let us start the preservation process today. Watch Ralph’s guide on how to document your own case using your cellphone: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06.
Universal City Medical and Educational Resources
If you are facing a toxic exposure diagnosis, your first priority must be top-tier medical care. Universal City residents are fortunate to be near some of the best facilities in the world:
- Mays Cancer Center (UT Health San Antonio): One of only four NCI-designated cancer centers in Texas. They offer specialized thoracic and hematologic oncology programs. https://www.uthscsa.edu/patient-care/mays-cancer-center.
- Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC): For veterans and active-duty members, BAMC provides world-class care and PACT Act toxic exposure screenings. https://bamc.tricare.mil/.
- Methodist Hospital (San Antonio): Known for its aggressive cancer programs and surgical expertise.
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Located 200 miles east, MD Anderson is the #1 cancer hospital in the U.S. and is often where our clients go for the most advanced mesothelioma trials. https://www.mdanderson.org.
You can and should search ClinicalTrials.gov for “mesothelioma” or “AML” in the San Antonio/Universal City area to see what new treatments are currently enrolling patients. https://clinicaltrials.gov/.
Universal City Toxic Exposure FAQs
1. I worked at JBSA-Randolph 30 years ago. Can I still file an asbestos claim?
Yes. Universal City toxic exposure cases are balanced on the “Discovery Rule.” This means the statute of limitations in Texas generally doesn’t start when you were exposed; it starts when you were diagnosed or when you reasonably should have known the exposure caused your illness. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free deadline check.
2. My employer in Universal City doesn’t exist anymore. Is there any money left for me?
Almost certainly. Even if the company you worked for went out of business or merged, a bankruptcy trust may have been established to pay workers like you. Furthermore, we often find that “successor liability” laws allow us to sue the company that bought your former employer.
3. Will filing a claim in Universal City affect my Social Security or VA benefits?
No. Personal injury settlements and asbestos trust fund payouts are generally considered “non-taxable” compensatory awards and do not typically interfere with VA disability or Social Security disability benefits. We can help clarify this based on your specific Bexar County circumstances.
4. What is “Take-Home” asbestos exposure?
We see this often in Universal City. A worker at Randolph comes home with asbestos dust on his coveralls. His wife shakes them out to wash them, or his children hug him. Decades later, the family member—who never worked on the base—is diagnosed with mesothelioma. These are valid, winning cases.
5. How long does a toxic exposure case in Universal City take to settle?
Trust fund claims are the fastest, often resulting in payments within 90 days to 6 months. High-value civil lawsuits can take 1 to 2 years. If you are diagnosed with a terminal disease like mesothelioma, we can often move the court for an “expedited trial date” within 6 to 9 months.
6. Do I have to pay Attorney 911 anything to get started?
No. We are a contingency-fee firm. We pay for all the medical experts, the filing fees, and the investigators. You only pay us a percentage of the money we win for you. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains this here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/c1b705d4.
7. What if I was a smoker? Can I still file for asbestos lung cancer?
Yes. Defense lawyers in Bexar County will try to use this against you, but the science is on your side. Smoking and asbestos are “synergistic.” If you were exposed to both, your risk of lung cancer was multiplied. The company that exposed you is still legally liable for their contribution to your illness.
8. Is there a safe level of benzene exposure at Universal City fuel depots?
No. While OSHA sets a limit of 1 ppm, IARC and most medical professionals agree that no level of benzene is truly safe from a cancer-risk standpoint. If you worked with fuel and now have leukemia, you likely have a case regardless of whether your employer “met the standards.”
9. Can I sue the Air Force for PFAS in Universal City water?
Under the PACT Act and specific federal claims procedures, veterans and civilians can seek compensation. These are not easy cases, but with the new EPA standards, the legal pathway is clearer than ever. 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free evaluation.
10. Does Lupe Peña’s defense background really matter?
Think of it like this: If you were going to war, wouldn’t you want a general who used to be on the other side? Lupe knows which documents the insurance companies try to bury and what settlement figures they are actually authorized to pay. It is a massive advantage for Universal City families.
11. What if I died before my case is finished?
In Texas, your case does not die with you. Under the Survival Statute and the Wrongful Death Act, your spouse or children in Bexar County can step into your shoes and continue the fight for justice and compensation.
12. I’m afraid of being a “pest” to my former Universal City coworkers by asking them to be witnesses.
You aren’t a pest; you are a whistleblower for justice. Many of your former coworkers are likely also at risk and will be grateful to learn about their own rights through your case. We handle the witness outreach with the highest degree of professionalism and care.
13. How much is my mesothelioma case in Universal City worth?
Values vary wildly. Settlements often range from $1 million to over $2 million, while jury verdicts can exceed $10 million. The final number depends on your age, your work history, and how many different manufacturers’ products we can identify in your history.
14. Can I still file a claim if I signed a release in Universal City?
Often, yes. Many “releases” that employers make workers sign are overbroad and legally unenforceable when it comes to latent diseases like cancer that the worker didn’t know they had at the time of signing. Let us review the document—don’t take their word for it.
15. What is the “macrophage failure mechanism”?
As we discussed earlier, it is the process where your immune cells “pop” while trying to destroy asbestos. Ask any other Universal City law firm you are interviewing if they can explain this. If they can’t, they don’t understand the science well enough to represent you in a multi-million-dollar toxic tort case.
Why Universal City Trusts Attorney 911: Our Proven Track Record
With a 4.9-star rating across 270+ verified Google reviews, Attorney 911 has earned the trust of families across Texas. As Eddy M. shared in his verified review: “Every question I had was answered thoroughly and in a timely manner, which made everything much less stressful.” For a Universal City family dealing with a cancer diagnosis, reducing that stress is our primary mission.
We aren’t a national “settlement mill” that signs up thousands of clients and never returns their calls. We are a boutique firm providing top-tier representation with a personal touch. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you get a direct line to a team that cares about Universal City because it’s our community too. As Stephanie H. put it in her 5-star review: “They took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of.”
Final Call to Action for Universal City Workers and Families
The corporation that poisoned you has known for decades that this day was coming. They have set aside reserves, they have hired the best defense lawyers in the country, and they are counting on you being too overwhelmed or too sick to fight back. They are waiting for you to miss the Bexar County filing deadline. They are waiting for the trust fund money to run out. They are waiting for you to give up.
Don’t give them what they want.
You spent your career doing the hard work that fuels this country. Now, let us do the hard work for you. Whether you are dealing with mesothelioma, leukemia from benzene, or a catastrophic construction injury, Attorney 911 is your legal emergency responder. Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to stand between you and the corporation that took your health.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 right now. Consultations are 100% free, confidential, and available 24/7. We can meet you at your home in Universal City, at the hospital, or via a secure video call. The clock is running. Let’s start your fight for justice today.
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