City of Clifton Toxic Exposure & Dangerous Industry Injury Lawyers: Fighting for Bosque County Workers and Families
For decades, the men and women of Clifton and Bosque County have been the backbone of the Central Texas economy. Whether you were working the lines at the regional manufacturing plants, maintaining the heavy machinery that keeps our agricultural sector moving, or commuting to the massive industrial corridors in nearby Waco or along the I-35 corridor, you did your job to provide for your family. What you didn’t know—and what the corporations that employed you often hid—was that the very air you breathed and the substances you handled were silently rewriting your future. If you are now facing a diagnosis of mesothelioma, leukemia, or a life-altering industrial injury, you aren’t just dealing with bad luck. You are dealing with the consequences of corporate negligence, and we are here to help you hold them accountable.
At Attorney 911, we recognize that a toxic exposure diagnosis doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It often arrives twenty or thirty years after you last set foot on a job site. It starts with a persistent cough that won’t go away, a level of fatigue that feels deeper than just getting older, or a routine blood test that comes back with results your doctor can’t immediately explain. By the time the word “mesothelioma” or “acute myeloid leukemia” is spoken in a consultation room at a facility like the Bosque County Hospital District or a specialist center in Waco, the damage has been done for a generation. Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 27 years standing in the gap for people whose lives were upended by corporate greed. We’ve seen the playbook these companies use to avoid responsibility, and we know how to dismantle it.
The distance between Clifton and the major industrial hubs of Texas doesn’t protect you from the long reach of toxic substances. Asbestos used in local construction and older public buildings, benzene found in industrial solvents across various trades, and the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS that have contaminated water supplies near military bases and municipal airports are all present in our community. If you or a loved one is suffering, you have rights that extend far beyond a simple workers’ compensation claim. We pursue every available pathway—from multi-billion dollar bankruptcy trust funds to federal lawsuits—to ensure you have the resources needed for world-class medical care at top-tier institutions like MD Anderson Cancer Center.
The corporations that exposed you have spent millions on defense attorneys and lobbyists to make you believe it is too late to act or that your own lifestyle is to blame. They are wrong. Under the Texas discovery rule, your legal clock typically doesn’t start until you discover the injury and its cause, regardless of how long ago the exposure occurred. With 4.9 stars across more than 270 verified Google reviews, our reputation for aggressive, personal advocacy is well-documented. We are not a referral mill; we are a dedicated litigation team that knows Bosque County, knows the law, and knows how to win.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we advance all costs and you pay nothing unless we win your case.
The Inside Advantage: Why Your Choice of Attorney Matters in Clifton
When you are up against a multinational corporation like ExxonMobil, Monsanto, or 3M, you aren’t just fighting a company; you are fighting an entire infrastructure designed to deny your claim. This is where Attorney 911 offers an advantage no other firm in Central Texas can match. Our team includes Lupe Peña, an associate attorney and former insurance defense insider who spent years inside the very machine you are now fighting. Lupe has seen the playbook from the other side—he knows how insurers evaluate claims, how they attempt to suppress medical evidence, and the exact tactics they use to lowball victims who are in crisis.
This insider knowledge is the nuclear differentiator for our clients in Clifton. While other firms might be intimidated by the scale of a toxic tort case, we use Lupe’s background to stay three steps ahead. We don’t guess how the defense will react; we already know. We combine this tactical intelligence with Ralph Manginello’s 27-plus years of trial experience and federal court admission to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Ralph was part of the litigation team that held BP accountable for the Texas City Refinery explosion—a case that resulted in over $2.1 billion in total settlements and verdicts. That level of high-stakes experience is what we bring to every Clifton family we represent.
Many firms will sign a toxic exposure case only to refer it to a larger “factory” firm where you become just another number in a spreadsheet. At Attorney 911, we treat you like family. As Chad H. shared in his verified Google review, “Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION on my legal issue and keeps you updated in a timely manner. You are NOT a pest to them… You are FAMILY to them.” We believe that if you are fighting for your life against a terminal diagnosis, the last thing you should have to do is “bug” your lawyer for an update.
Our approach is built on scientific and legal precision. We don’t just say you were exposed; we prove it. We utilize a network of board-certified toxicologists, industrial hygienists, and oncologists to reconstruct your work history and document the molecular mechanisms of your disease. We also understand the unique needs of our Hispanic workforce in Clifton and the surrounding communities. Lupe Peña is bilingual and dedicated to ensuring that language is never a barrier to justice. Hablamos Español. Your immigration status does not affect your legal right to compensation for being poisoned in an American workplace.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to speak with a legal team that has the insider knowledge to beat corporate defense firms. Free consultations are available 24/7.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure: The Anchor of Accountability in Bosque County
Mesothelioma is a devastating cancer of the mesothelial lining—most commonly the pleura surrounding the lungs—that is caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos. For the residents of Clifton, the risk of asbestos exposure is not just a relic of the past; it is a present-day medical reality. Because mesothelioma has a latency period of 15 to 50 years, workers who were exposed at manufacturing plants, construction sites, or while performing maintenance on older infrastructure in the 1970s, 80s, and even 90s are being diagnosed today.
The Science of How Asbestos Kills: Frustrated Phagocytosis
To understand why you are sick, you must understand what asbestos fibers do at the cellular level. Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring silicate minerals that form microscopic, needle-like fibers. When these fibers are inhaled, they penetrate deep into the alveolar regions of the lungs and migrate to the pleural lining. Because these fibers are made of indestructible mineral, your body’s immune system cannot break them down.
Your lungs deploy macrophages—specialized white blood cells—to engulf and destroy foreign invaders. However, asbestos fibers are often too long for a macrophage to surround. This leads to a phenomenon known as “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophage dies in the attempt, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (such as TNF-α and IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). This creates a permanent state of chronic inflammation in your chest wall. Over decades, this inflammation causes oxidative DNA damage, deactivates critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16, and eventually triggers the malignant transformation of mesothelial cells into mesothelioma.
Recognizing the Symptoms in Clifton
Because of the long latency period, early symptoms are often mistaken for common respiratory issues or the “aches and pains” of aging. If you worked in the trades or at an industrial site near Clifton, you must be vigilant for the following signature symptoms:
- Progressive Shortness of Breath: Initially noticed during exertion, like walking up a hill or performing yard work, but eventually occurring even at rest.
- Persistent Dry Cough: A non-productive cough that doesn’t resolve with standard cold or flu treatments and persists for more than three weeks.
- Chest Wall Pain: A dull, aching pain or a localized sharp pain in the chest or ribs that worsens with deep breathing.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 10 to 20 pounds or more without a change in diet or exercise.
- Night Sweats and Fatigue: Waking up with soaked sheets or feeling a level of exhaustion that isn’t relieved by sleep.
If you are experiencing these symptoms and have a history of working with insulation, gaskets, brake linings, or in older buildings, you must inform your doctor about your asbestos history. A diagnosis often requires a diagnostic pathway starting with a chest X-ray or CT scan, followed by a biopsy and specialized immunohistochemistry staining (looking for markers like Calretinin, WT1, and D2-40) to confirm the diagnosis and distinguish it from lung cancer.
The Dual-Pathway Compensation Strategy
One of the most common myths we hear from families in Clifton is that they can’t recover compensation because the company that manufactured the asbestos is long gone. This is false. There are two primary pathways to compensation, and we pursue both:
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: More than 60 active trust funds currently hold approximately $30 billion in assets. These funds were established by bankrupt companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace to pay current and future victims. These claims move faster than litigation and do not require going to court.
- Civil Litigation: Many asbestos defendants, such as John Crane or certain parts of the automotive and refining industries, remain solvent and can be sued directly. Verdicts in these cases can be substantial; in late 2025, a jury awarded $1.5 billion in a single-plaintiff mesothelioma case against Johnson & Johnson.
Attorney 911 handles the complex work history reconstruction needed to identify every product you encountered. We look at everything—the Kaylo pipe insulation on a refinery line, the Unibestos blocks in a power plant, and the Bendix brake shoes handled by local mechanics. As Ralph Manginello explains in his guide to high-value cases, the key to a successful mesothelioma claim is identifying the maximum number of liable parties. https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma in Clifton, the clock is running. Trust fund payment percentages can decline as more claims are filed. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today for an immediate case evaluation.
Benzene and Industrial Chemical Exposure: The Silent Blood Poison
Benzene is one of the most widely used industrial chemicals in the world and a cornerstone of the Texas petrochemical economy. It is a natural component of crude oil and a primary feedstock for the production of plastics, resins, synthetic fibers, and detergents. For workers in the Clifton area who have commuted to the refineries in Waco or along the Gulf Coast corridor, benzene exposure is a defining occupational hazard that can lead to devastating blood cancers.
How Benzene Rewrites Your Bone Marrow
Benzene is a potent hematotoxin and a known Group 1 human carcinogen (IARC). When you inhale benzene vapors or absorb the liquid through your skin, your liver metabolizes it into several highly reactive compounds, most notably muconaldehyde and hydroquinone. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream and concentrate in your bone marrow—the “factory” where your body produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Once in the bone marrow, these toxic metabolites attack the DNA of hematopoietic stem cells. They cause specific chromosomal aberrations, such as translocations between chromosomes 8 and 21 (t(8;21)) or inversions of chromosome 16. These mutations disrupt the normal maturation of blood cells. Instead of developing into healthy cells that fight infection or carry oxygen, the stem cells produce immature “blasts” that multiply uncontrollably. This progression often follows a predictable, deadly arc: from normal health to Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), and finally to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
Exposure Pathways for Clifton Residents
You didn’t have to work inside a refinery to be at risk. Benzene exposure occurs across many trades common to the Clifton regional economy:
- Refinery and Chemical Plant Workers: Operators, maintenance mechanics, and pipefitters at facilities like those in the Waco industrial district are exposed during routine maintenance, tank cleaning, and sampling protocols.
- Industrial Painters and Printers: For decades, benzene was a primary solvent in paints, thinners, and inks. Chronic inhalation of these vapors produces a high cumulative dose.
- Fuel Transport and Storage: Truck drivers hauling gasoline (which contains 1-2% benzene) and workers at fuel terminals are exposed to concentrated vapors during loading and unloading.
- Auto and Heavy Equipment Mechanics: Using solvent-based degreasers and handling gasoline-soaked parts creates a dual inhalation and dermal exposure route.
Your Rights Beyond Workers’ Compensation
If you are a refinery worker diagnosed with AML, your employer’s HR department may have directed you toward a workers_compensation claim. This is often an attempt to shield the company from a much larger liability. Workers’ comp covers medical bills and some lost wages, but it does NOT cover pain and suffering, mental anguish, or the full value of your lost earning capacity.
Through a third-party personal injury lawsuit, we can target the chemical manufacturers and premises owners who knew about benzene’s leukemia risk as early as the 1940s and failed to provide adequate respiratory protection. In 2024, a jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil in a benzene-related leukemia case. While results vary, these outcomes prove that the law values your life far more than a standard workers’ comp benefit.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if you worked with industrial chemicals and have been diagnosed with leukemia or MDS. Our former defense attorney knows the exact evidence we need to win. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Silica and Engineered Stone: The “Next Asbestos” Epidemic
Clifton’s construction and trades workers are currently facing a new and rapidly growing threat: accelerated silicosis. While crystalline silica dust has been a known hazard in sandblasting and mining for over a century, the explosion in popularity of engineered stone (quartz) countertops has created a new class of victims. These workers, often in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, are developing terminal lung disease at a rate that has shocked the medical community.
The Mechanism of Lung Destruction
Engineered stone is made of roughly 93% crystalline silica, compared to about 30% for natural granite. When a worker in a Clifton fabrication shop cuts, grinds, or polishes a quartz slab without industrial-grade wet-cutting systems and HEPA-filtered ventilation, they are breathing in clouds of “respirable” silica. These particles are so small they penetrate deep into the alveoli, where they are engulfed by macrophages.
Unlike organic dust, silica is cytotoxic. It kills the macrophage, which then releases the silica particle back into the lung tissue along with inflammatory signals that recruit more cells. This cycle creates a permanent inflammatory cascade, leading to the formation of silicotic nodules. These nodules coalesce into Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF), causing the lungs to scar, stiffen, and eventually fail. For many young fabricators, a lung transplant is the only hope for survival.
Why This Is a Mass Tort Action
Because manufacturers like Caesarstone, Cambria, and Cosentino (the makers of Silestone) knew their products contained dangerous levels of silica and failed to provide adequate warnings or safety protocols to fabrication shops, they are now facing significant litigation. In August 2024, a California jury awarded $52.4 million to a 34-year-old fabricator—the first and largest silicosis verdict of its kind.
If you worked in stone fabrication and are experiencing shortness of breath or a persistent cough, do not dismiss it. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a National Emphasis Program for silica because “there is no safe level of exposure.” https://www.osha.gov/silica-crystalline. At Attorney 911, we are dedicated to helping Clifton’s tradespeople pursue third-party claims against these multi-billion dollar stone manufacturers.
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PFAS “Forever Chemicals”: Contamination Near Clifton
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of over 12,000 synthetic chemicals used to make products resistant to heat, oil, stains, and water. They are known as “forever chemicals” because their carbon-fluorine bonds are the strongest in organic chemistry—they do not break down in the environment or the human body. In the Clifton area, the primary concern is the contamination of public and private water wells, often linked to the use of AFFF firefighting foam at nearby municipal airports, fire training facilities, or military installations like Westover Air Reserve Base.
The Health Impact of Bioaccumulation
PFAS chemicals bioaccumulate, meaning they build up in your blood and organs over time. According to the C8 Science Panel studies, even low-level exposure through drinking water is linked to:
- Kidney Cancer and Testicular Cancer
- Thyroid Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (Preeclampsia)
- High Cholesterol (Dyslipidemia)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized a historic rule setting the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for several PFAS at just 4 parts per trillion—a level that reflects the extreme toxicity of these substances. https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas
Fighting for Clean Water and Health
In June 2023, 3M reached a landmark $10.3 billion settlement with public water providers across the country. However, this settlement does NOT cover individual personal injury claims. If you live near a documented PFAS contamination site and have been diagnosed with one of the conditions listed above, you may have an individual claim against the chemical manufacturers who knew about these risks since the 1970s and chose to suppress their internal research.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to discuss your PFAS exposure case. We utilize the EWG’s contamination maps and local water testing data to build your claim. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pfas/
Dangerous Industry Injuries: Rights for Clifton’s Workforce
While toxic exposure cases involve “latent” diseases that take years to appear, industrial accidents create an immediate crisis. At Attorney 911, we provide “legal emergency” services for workers injured in the industries that define our region. We aren’t just here for the cancer diagnosis; we are here for the family whose breadwinner didn’t come home from the job site on Monday afternoon.
Refinery and Chemical Plant Explosions
Working at a refinery is one of the most dangerous jobs in America. These facilities are massive, complex systems processing highly flammable and pressurized materials. When a company ignores OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards (29 CFR 1910.119) to save on maintenance costs, the results are catastrophic.
Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City litigation gives us a unique perspective on these cases. We know that refinery operators often blame “contractor error” for an explosion. We know how to prove that the facility owner is ultimately responsible for the safety culture and mechanical integrity of the plant. Whether the cause was a pressurized line rupture, a “popcorn polymer” buildup, or an overfilled splitter tower, we hold the billion-dollar operators accountable. As Jamin M. noted in his 5-star 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.”
Construction, Scaffolds, and Cranes in Clifton
Clifton’s construction workers face the “Fatal Four” every day: falls, being struck by objects, electrocutions, and caught-in/between hazards. If you fall from a scaffold or are injured in a crane collapse, your employer may tell you that workers’ compensation is your “exclusive remedy.” They are counting on you not knowing about third-party liability.
You may have a valuable claim against:
- The General Contractor: For failing to coordinate site safety.
- The Property Owner: Under premises liability if they controlled the dangerous condition.
- Equipment Manufacturers: if a defective harness, scaffold component, or crane part caused the accident.
In Dallas, a crane collapse into an apartment building resulted in an $860 million verdict. While this is an extreme example, it demonstrates that when corporate negligence causes catastrophic harm, the justice system is the only way to level the playing field. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 if you were hurt on a construction site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Maritime and Jones Act Rights: The 30% Rule
For Clifton residents who work on the waterways, tugboats, or offshore platforms, your rights are governed by the Jones Act (46 USC § 30104). The Jones Act is more powerful than workers’ comp—it gives you the right to sue your employer directly for negligence.
To qualify as a “seaman,” you must meet the 30% Test: you must spend at least 30% of your time in the service of a vessel (or a fleet of vessels) in navigation. Seamen are entitled to “Maintenance and Cure”—an automatic right to daily living expenses and ALL medical treatment until you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). If your employer willfully refuses to pay management and cure, they can be hit with punitive damages.
Whether you work on the Houston Ship Channel or the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, call 1-888-ATTY-911 for an experienced offshore injury lawyer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vd_HVPtPf4
The Corporate Concealment: They Knew and They Hid It
The most infuriating part of a toxic exposure case is the realization that your suffering was avoidable. The companies that manufactured asbestos, benzene, and PFAS didn’t just make a mistake; they engaged in a multi-generational conspiracy to hide the truth from the American worker.
- The Sumner Simpson Letters (1935): The president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the VP of Johns-Manville, suggesting they suppress medical research on asbestos. The response: “The less said about asbestos, the better off we are.”
- The Monsanto Papers: Internal emails revealed that Monsanto ghostwrote scientific studies saying Roundup was safe, then had “independent” scientists put their names on them to deceive the public and the EPA.
- 3M Internal Memos: As early as the 1970s, 3M’s own blood studies showed PFAS bioaccumulating in its workers. They buried the findings for 30 years while the chemicals leaked into our groundwater.
At Attorney 911, we use these documents to tell your story to a jury. We don’t just ask for medical bills; we ask for accountability. When a company chooses profit over people, we ensure they pay for that choice.
Evidence Preservation: Why You Must Act Now
In Clifton, evidence of your toxic exposure is disappearing every single day. Buildings containing the asbestos you breathed are being demolished. Former job sites are being remediated, destroying air quality records. Co-workers who could testify to your lack of PPE are aging or moving away.
Within days of being hired, our team moves to preserve the following:
- Industrial Hygiene Reports: Subpoenaing the air sampling data your employer was required to keep.
- OSHA 300 Logs: Capturing the record of injuries and illnesses at your specific facility.
- MSDS Records: Identifying every chemical you were exposed to through historical Safety Data Sheets.
- Biological Monitoring: Ensuring we have the blood and tissue samples needed to prove causation.
The corporations are counting on you waiting. They know that the longer you wait, the easier it is for them to claim “alternative causation.” Don’t give them that advantage. As Ralph explains in our guide to evidence, your cell phone can be a powerful tool for capturing proof before it’s gone. https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06
Frequently Asked Questions for Clifton Families
1. What is the statute of limitations for toxic exposure in City of Clifton?
In Texas, the statute of limitations is generally two years. However, for toxic exposure, the discovery rule applies. Your two-year clock typically doesn’t start until you are diagnosed and have reason to believe your illness was caused by workplace exposure. This means even if you were exposed in 1975, a diagnosis today still allows you to file a claim.
2. Can I file a claim if my former employer in City of Clifton is bankrupt?
Yes. Many major asbestos companies filed for “pre-packaged” bankruptcy, which required them to fund asbestos bankruptcy trusts. These trusts exist specifically to pay victims of companies that are no longer in business. We can file claims with these trusts without ever setting foot in a courtroom.
3. How do I know what I was exposed to 30 years ago?
That is our job. We use a massive database of industrial sites, products, and co-worker affidavits to reconstruct your work history. You provide the job site and the years; we identify the insulation, gaskets, solvents, and products that were present.
4. Will filing a lawsuit in City of Clifton affect my VA benefits or Social Security?
No. A personal injury lawsuit or trust fund claim is a civil action against a private corporation. It is independent of your government-provided benefits. In many cases, we can help you maximize your recovery by pursuing both VA service-connection and civil compensation simultaneously.
5. What if I was a smoker and have an asbestos-related disease?
Smoking does NOT cause mesothelioma. If you have lung cancer, smoking and asbestos have a synergistic effect, meaning they multiply the risk (often by 50x or more). Asbestos companies are still liable for their portion of the harm. Do not let the defense “blame the smoker” to escape accountability.
6. I’m an undocumented worker—can I still sue?
Yes. Every worker in Texas has the right to a safe workplace and the right to compensation if they are poisoned or injured. Your immigration status is irrelevant to the liability of the corporation. Hablamos Español. Everything you discuss with us is confidential.
Your Path to Justice in Bosque County Starts Here
A toxic exposure diagnosis is a legal emergency. Your health is deteriorating, your medical bills are mounting, and the evidence needed to win your case is disappearing. You need a team that acts with the urgency of a 911 responder.
Ralph Manginello built Attorney 911 to provide “immediate, aggressive, and professional help” for people in crisis. Whether you are dealing with a mesothelioma diagnosis, a leukemia battle, or a catastrophic job site injury, we are ready to fight. From our principal office in Houston and our regional offices across Texas, we serve Clifton with the power of a national litigation team and the personal touch of a local firm.
You’ve spent your life building this state and this community. Now, it’s time for someone to fight for you. Join the hundreds of Texas families who have trusted Ralph and his team to get the results they deserve.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) right now for your free consultation. We are available 24/7, 365 days a year. No fee unless we win. Attorney 911: Because your life is worth the fight.
Principal Office: Houston, Texas. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. Consult a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment.
Authoritative Educational Resources for Clifton Residents
Getting world-class medical care is the first step in both your recovery and your legal case. We recommend Clifton families consult the following authoritative institutions and resources:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation for cancer care. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or leukemia, their specialists are the world gold standard. https://www.mdanderson.org
- Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (UTHealth Houston): One of only ~20 NIOSH-funded Education and Research Centers in the U.S. They specialize in evaluating workplace hazards and providing the medical documentation needed for toxic tort claims. https://sph.uth.edu/research/centers/swcoeh/
- National Cancer Institute (NCI) Mesothelioma Information: The definitive federal guide on mesothelioma pathology, symptoms, and treatment options. https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma
- The PACT Act and VA Toxic Exposure Screening: If you are a veteran in Clifton, you are now entitled to a free toxic exposure screening at your local VA facility (such as the Central Texas Veterans Healthcare System in Temple). https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS): Provides patient support, financial assistance, and clinical trial matching for benzene-exposure victims. https://www.lls.org
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Search for active clinical trials for mesothelioma, AML, and silicosis near City of Clifton or in the Waco/Temple corridors. https://clinicaltrials.gov
The medical records from these institutions are the foundation of your legal case. Contact Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 so we can assist with the collection and preservation of this vital evidence.