From Red River Army Depot to the Ammo Plant: Holding Corporations Accountable for Toxic Exposure in Hooks, Texas
For generations, the residents of Hooks and the surrounding communities in Bowie County have powered the defense of the United States. You worked the lines at the Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant, maintained heavy combat vehicles at the Red River Army Depot (RRAD), and built the infrastructure along the Highway 82 corridor. You did the heavy, dangerous work that required grit and sacrifice. However, while you were protecting the nation, many of the corporations and contractors you worked with were not protecting you.
If you or a loved one in Hooks has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or life-altering respiratory disease, you are likely part of a silent legacy of toxic exposure that stretches back decades. Whether you were an insulator cutting asbestos lagging on steam lines, a degreaser handling trichloroethylene (TCE) in unventilated bays, or a painter breathing lead and solvent vapors, your illness is not a matter of bad luck. It is often the direct result of corporate decisions to suppress safety data and prioritize production speed over human health.
At Attorney 911, we don’t just “handle” toxic exposure cases; we litigate them with a level of scientific and regulatory precision that local competitors cannot match. Our team is led by Ralph Manginello, a veteran trial attorney with over 27 years of experience who was part of the massive litigation following the BP Texas City Refinery explosion—a case that resulted in $2.1 billion in total settlements. We are backed by Lupe Peña, an associate attorney and former insurance defense insider who used to see firsthand how corporate legal teams worked to bury exposure claims.
We know the industrial landscape of Bowie County. We know the history of Red River and Lone Star, and we know exactly how companies like Johns-Manville, Raybestos, and DuPont profited while their workers breathed in carcinogens. Your discovery of a diagnosis like mesothelioma is the moment your legal rights activate. The time to preserve evidence and file claims against multi-billion dollar bankruptcy trusts and solvent defendants is now.
Call our legal emergency line at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation. Hablamos Español. Your immigration status or the fact that your exposure happened 40 years ago does not stop you from seeking justice.
The Science of Mesothelioma: How Asbestos Fibers Destroy the Body in Bowie County
Mesothelioma is a uniquely devastating cancer because it is almost exclusively caused by one thing: exposure to asbestos. In Hooks, we see this most often in workers who spent years at the Red River Army Depot or the local ammunition plants. Asbestos was used pervasively in vehicle brakes, engine insulation, boiler room lagging, and fireproofing materials across these massive East Texas installations.
The biological mechanism of this disease is a process of decades-long cellular destruction. When you work with asbestos-containing products—cutting insulation, grinding brake pads, or removing old gaskets—you release microscopic fibers into the air. These fibers, particularly the rigid, needle-like amphibole fibers found in amosite and crocidolite, are small enough to be inhaled deep into the Alveolar region of the lungs.
Once there, the fibers penetrate the lung tissue and migrate into the pleura, the thin lining that surrounds the lungs. This is where your body’s immune system attempts to intervene. Macrophages—cells designed to engulf and destroy foreign invaders—identify the asbestos fibers but find them impossible to break down due to their biopersistent nature. This leads to “frustrated phagocytosis,” a state where the macrophages die trying to destroy the fiber, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS).
According to the National Cancer Institute, this chronic inflammatory environment lasts for 20 to 50 years, causing repeated DNA damage and eventually deactivating critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet
Recognizing the Symptoms in Hooks
Because the latency period for mesothelioma is so long, you may not feel the effects of your work at the Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant until decades after you retired. The most common early symptoms reported by workers in Bowie County include:
- Progressive Shortness of Breath: Initially noticed when walking up a driveway or through an industrial bay, eventually occurring at rest.
- Dry, Persistent Cough: A “hacking” cough that does not produce mucus and does not respond to standard treatments.
- Chest Wall Pain: Pleuritic pain that often radiates to the back or shoulder, feeling like a dull ache or a sharp stab during deep breaths.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 10-20 pounds without a change in diet or activity level.
- Night Sweats: Waking up with soaked sheets or feverish chills.
If you worked in any industrial capacity along the I-30 or US-82 corridor and are experiencing these symptoms, you must tell your physician about your history of industrial exposure. Mesothelioma is frequently misdiagnosed as pneumonia or lung cancer by doctors who are not looking for the specific biomarkers of asbestos disease.
Watch Ralph Manginello discuss why mesothelioma and other toxic exposure cases are considered “Million-Dollar Cases” and the specific criteria we use to value these claims: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
The Red River Army Depot and Lone Star Ammunition Plant Legacy
Red River Army Depot (RRAD) and the former Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant are the industrial anchors of Hooks. For decades, these facilities were the primary source of employment for thousands of families in Bowie County. However, the nature of munitions manufacturing and heavy vehicle maintenance created a perfect storm for toxic exposure.
Asbestos Exposure in Vehicle Reconstruction
At RRAD, the mission often involved “depot-level” maintenance and the total overhaul of armored vehicles, including Humvees, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, and tanks. This work required stripping vehicles down to their frames. Workers were routinely exposed to:
- Asbestos Brake Linings: Grinding and replacing heavy-duty brakes released clouds of chrysotile dust.
- Engine Lagging: Heat shields and insulation around engines and exhaust systems were saturated with amosite asbestos.
- Gaskets and Packing: Valve maintenance and engine rebuilds involved scraping away old asbestos gaskets, often without respirators or adequate ventilation.
Chemical Solvents and Benzene at Lone Star
In the ammunition plant environment, the focus was on chemical mixtures and metal cleaning. Large-scale degreasing operations used trichloroethylene (TCE) and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These chemicals, along with the benzene found in industrial fuels and solvents, are known to attack the bone marrow and trigger myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) or acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies benzene as a Group 1 known human carcinogen. https://publications.iarc.who.int/576
When you worked with these substances in Hooks, your employer had a non-delegable duty under the OSHA General Duty Clause (29 U.S.C. § 654) to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards. Our firm specializes in identifying where contractors and private corporations failed to meet these federal safety standards, even when the government was the ultimate site owner.
If you worked at these facilities and are now sick, you have multiple pathways to compensation. You may be entitled to VA disability benefits, workers’ compensation, AND third-party claims against the manufacturers of the toxic substances you handled. Call us at 888-ATTY-911 to map out your full recovery stack.
The Insider Advantage: How Lupe Peña Destroys the Insurance Defense Playbook
Corporate defendants—from chemical manufacturers like DuPont to successor corporations of asbestos manufacturers—don’t pay claims because it’s the right thing to do. They pay because they are forced to by a legal team that anticipates their every move.
This is where the Attorney 911 team has a “nuclear” differentiator. Our associate, Lupe Peña, spent years on the defense side of the aisle. He worked inside the machine that big insurance companies use to undervalue, delay, and deny claims from injured workers just like you. He knows the “identification defense”—where companies argue you can’t prove their specific product caused your cancer after 40 years. He knows the “junk science” experts they hire for $800 an hour to testify that your smoking, not their asbestos, is the culprit.
“I’ve sat in those boardrooms,” Lupe says. “I’ve seen the strategies they use to keep money away from families.” Having Lupe on our team means we aren’t guessing what the defense will do next. We’ve already seen their playbooks. This insider knowledge allowed us to build the kind of reputation that real clients like Greg Garcia have praised: “In the beginning I had another attorney but he dropped my case… Big thank you for this law firm staff and Lupe Pena for taking good care of me.”
We use this intelligence to front-load our cases, ensuring your evidence survives any pre-trial “Lone Pine” order or Daubert challenge that the defense may attempt. Learn more about how Lupe prepares clients for the intense deposition process in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Benzene and Industrial Chemical Exposure Along the Bowie County Corridor
Benzene is one of the most widely used industrial chemicals in the world, and in Hooks, it was a constant presence in fuel systems, cleaning solvents, and the manufacturing lines at Lone Star. Unlike asbestos, which primarily attacks the lungs, benzene targets the blood and bone marrow.
The Molecular Attack on Your Blood
When you inhale benzene vapor or absorb it through your skin, your liver metabolizes it using the CYP2E1 enzyme into benzene oxide. This further breaks down into highly toxic metabolites like phenol and hydroquinone. These compounds concentrate in the bone marrow, where they interfere with hematopoietic stem cells—the cells responsible for producing your white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
By inhibiting DNA repair and causing chromosomal translocations—specifically t(8;21) or inv(16)—benzene triggers a malignant transformation. This often begins as myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and rapidly progresses to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). AML is an aggressive, fast-moving cancer that requires immediate, expensive treatment.
Who Was Exposed in Hooks?
You may have a benzene claim if you worked in any of these roles:
- Refinery and Chemical Plant Operators: Handling process streams and performing maintenance on pipes and vessels.
- Fuel Handlers and Tanker Drivers: Working with gasoline and industrial fuels that contain benzene.
- Degreasers and Painters: Using solvents and thinners in unventilated vehicle maintenance bays.
- Laboratory Technicians: Handling raw benzene during quality control and testing.
In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury sent a massive signal to the industry by awarding $725 million against ExxonMobil for a case involving benzene-related leukemia. While past results don’t guarantee outcomes, this verdict proves that juries understand the lethal nature of this chemical and the corporate concealment that facilitated its use. https://www.osha.gov/benzene
If you’re a refinery worker or industrial laborer in East Texas struggling with a leukemia diagnosis, don’t assume it was “just bad luck.” It was likely the result of exposure levels that exceeded the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of 1 ppm—a limit Ralph Manginello and his team know how to prove was violated through industrial hygiene reconstruction. 1-888-ATTY-911.
Forever Chemicals: PFAS Contamination Near Hooks
Hooks residents shouldn’t just be concerned about their work history—they also need to look at their water. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as “forever chemicals,” are a class of synthetic substances used in specialized firefighting foams (AFFF) at military airbases and training grounds like those at the Red River Army Depot.
PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is the strongest in organic chemistry; these chemicals do not break down in the environment or the human body. Instead, they bioaccumulate. According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), chronic exposure to PFAS is linked to:
- Kidney and Testicular Cancer
- Thyroid Disease and Endocrine Disruption
- Ulcerative Colitis
- High Cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia)
- Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
The EPA recently finalized the most stringent standards in history, setting the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFOA and PFOS at just 4 parts per trillion (ppt). https://www.epa.gov/pfas/pfas-strategic-roadmap-epas-commitments-action-2021-2024
If you lived near the Depot or worked in firefighting training in Bowie County and have been diagnosed with these conditions, you may be part of an emerging mass tort against chemical manufacturers like 3M and DuPont. 3M recently reached a $12.5 billion national settlement to resolve claims from public water systems, but individual personal injury cases are still moving through the courts.
Watch Ralph explain the role of a personal injury attorney in these complex environmental cases: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z8YCG5YT3Y
The Multi-Pathway Strategy: Why Attorney 911 Recovers More for Bowie County Families
One of the biggest mistakes local PI firms make is pursuing only one claim. They might file a workers’ comp claim, or they might file one trust fund claim, and then they stop. At Attorney 911, we believe that is leaving money on the table that your family needs for medical care and future security.
For a typical mesothelioma victim from Hooks, we pursue a Triple Stack Recovery strategy:
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: There are currently 60+ active trusts holding approximately $30 billion. We identify every product you worked with—from Kaylo insulation to Johns-Manville block—and file claims with every eligible trust. Many of our clients qualify for 5 to 10 separate trust payouts simultaneously.
- Solvent Litigation: Many companies that used or manufactured toxic substances never went bankrupt. We sue these companies (like John Crane Inc. or ExxonMobil) in civil court for full compensatory and punitive damages. Unlike trust fund payments, which are often reduced to percentages to preserve assets, litigation seeks 100% of your damages.
- Statutory Benefits: For our Hooks clients, this often includes VA Service-Connected Disability for veterans, or the PACT Act for those stationed at Camp Lejeune or near burn pits. If you were a railroad worker, we file under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), which grants you the right to sue your employer for negligence—bypassing the limits of workers’ comp.
As Ralph Manginello explains in our podcast, “Is There a Statute of Limitations on My Case?”, the common-law Discovery Rule is your shield. Your clock doesn’t start until you knew your illness was caused by the exposure. https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our experience of being part of a $2.1 billion litigation team proves we have the resources to take on the largest corporations on earth.
Corporate Betrayal: What They Knew at Your Expense
The most painful part of a toxic exposure diagnosis is realizing that the people who signed your paychecks knew the risks. The legal terminology for this is “gross negligence,” and it is the foundation for punitive damages—money designed specifically to punish a corporation and deter others from the same behavior.
In Hooks, we frequently point to the Sumner Simpson Letters of 1935. In these letters, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the counsel of Johns-Manville, agreeing to suppress medical research that proved asbestos was killing their workers. “I think the less said about asbestos, the better off we are,” they wrote. For over 50 years, that was the industry standard: silence.
Similarly, internal memos from 3M dating back to the 1970s show the company was aware that PFAS “forever chemicals” were accumulating in human blood and causing liver damage in animals. They kept selling their AFFF foam to military installations like RRAD regardless.
When we bring your case, we don’t just talk about your medical bills. We talk about this documented history of betrayal. We use your case to demand accountability from companies that viewed the health of Bowie County workers as an acceptable cost of doing business.
As Chad Harris wrote in his 5-star Google review: “Atty. Manginello stepped in and absolutely fought for us. A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play… You are NOT a pest to them… You are FAMILY to them and they protect and fight for you as such.”
Dangerous Industries in Hooks: Beyond Chronic Exposure
While toxic substances are a silent killer, the immediate danger on Bowie County job sites is just as real. Hooks has a significant workforce in construction, railroad, and heavy machinery. When safety standards are ignored for the sake of a schedule, the results are catastrophic.
Trench Collapse and Excavation
In the construction booms along I-30, trench safety is frequently ignored. OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926, Subpart P, requires protective systems for any trench 5 feet or deeper. A single cubic yard of Hooks soil can weigh as much as a small car (3,000 lbs). If you are buried in an unshored trench, the weight compresses your chest, making it impossible to expand your lungs. Death from asphyxiation occurs in under five minutes.
These cases are almost always the result of a “competent person” on-site failing to perform their duty. We pursue these as third-party negligence claims that go far beyond the meager payouts of workers’ compensation. https://www.osha.gov/trenching-excavation
Crane Collapse and Heavy Equipment
The Red River Army Depot and local industrial sites rely on massive cranes and lifting equipment. According to OSHA’s specialized crane standard (29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC), operators must be certified, and ground stability must be verified before every lift. When a crane collapses in Hooks, it is rarely an “accident.” It is usually the result of overloading, mechanical failure due to skipped inspections, or operating in dangerous wind conditions.
If you were injured by a crane or heavy equipment, the manufacturer of that equipment or the contractor maintaining it may be liable for your medical costs, lost earning capacity, and physical impairment. Watch Ralph’s guide to construction accidents for more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Your Rights as a Railroad Worker in Bowie County
Hooks is connected to the major rail arteries of East Texas. If you work for Union Pacific, BNSF, or any of the short lines servicing our industrial depots, you are not covered by standard Texas workers’ compensation. You are protected by FELA—the Federal Employers Liability Act.
FELA is a powerful “pro-worker” law. Unlike workers’ comp, which provides no money for pain and suffering, FELA allows you to sue the railroad for the full extent of your damages if they were even 1% at fault for your injury. This includes:
- Asbestos in Locomotives: Historically, locomotive brakes, pipe insulation, and electrical panels were full of asbestos.
- Diesel Exhaust: Chronic inhalation of diesel fumes is linked to bladder and lung cancer.
- Traumatic Injuries: Crushing injuries from coupling, falls from moving equipment, and repetitive stress injuries.
The U.S. Department of Labor recognizes FELA as a unique protection for the men and women who keep our tracks moving. https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/safety-health
If you are a railroad worker, do not sign anything the company’s “claims agent” hands you until you speak with Ralph Manginello. Their job is to minimize the railroad’s liability; our job is to maximize your family’s future. 1-888-288-9911.
Evidence Preservation: Why the First 30 Days Matter
In toxic exposure cases, the corporations are counting on the evidence disappearing. Records get “lost” during mergers, witnesses retire and move away, and building renovations destroy the exact asbestos lagging that made you sick.
At Attorney 911, we move to freeze the status quo immediately. Within days of being hired, we send formal Spoliation Demand Letters to current and former employers in Hooks. We demand the preservation of:
- OSHA 300 Logs: To identify a pattern of injuries or illnesses at your plant.
- Industrial Hygiene Monitoring Data: To prove the air you breathed exceeded safety limits.
- Workplace Medical Records: To establish the baseline of your health before exposure.
- Product Identification Records: Purchase orders and shipping manifests that prove which company manufactured the toxic products you used.
As Lenore Olivo, our lead case manager, explains: you can use your own phone to help document your case, but our firm handles the heavy legal lifting of subpoenaing corporate archives. Listen to her advice on the Attorney 911 podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a85410a7
Wrongful Death and Survival Actions: Justice for the Families of Hooks
Many who call us have already lost a loved one. Maybe your father died of what everyone thought was “just lung cancer” before you realized he spent 30 years at the ammo plant. In Texas, you have specific rights to hold those companies accountable even after a loved one has passed.
- Wrongful Death Claim: Filed by a surviving spouse, child, or parent to recover for their own losses—including loss of companionship, mental anguish, and loss of future financial support.
- Survival Action: A claim brought on behalf of the deceased person’s estate for the pain and suffering, medical bills, and lost wages the victim experienced between their diagnosis and their death.
In Bowie County, juries are known for their respect for hard work and their intolerance for corporate deception. We prepare every family case as if it is going to a jury of your peers in Texarkana. We use the same intensity that we brought to the BP Texas City litigation to ensure your loved one’s legacy is honored.
Watch Ralph’s video on what exactly constitutes a personal injury and how it applies to wrongful death: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdADo3DHRI
Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your Hooks Exposure Case?
The internet is full of “referral mills”—websites that look like law firms but actually just sell your information to the highest bidder. Attorney 911 is different. We are a family-founded firm with deep Texas roots. Ralph Manginello raised his family in Houston and built this firm on the principle of accessibility.
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t talking to a call center in another state. You are talking to a team that knows Hooks, knows RRAD, and knows exactly how to litigate in the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas.
- Direct Access: Every client gets Ralph’s personal cell phone number. No gatekeepers, no runaround.
- No Fee Unless We Win: We take all the financial risk. We advance all case costs—which can reach six figures in complex toxic tort cases—and we only recover those costs and a fee if we win money for you.
- Scientific Mastery: We don’t just say we’re experts; our content proves it. We understand biology, chemistry, and federal regulation.
- Insurance Defense Advantage: Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge gives you a tactical edge that other firms simply don’t have.
Listen to Ralph discuss our “Team Approach” and why it matters for your case: https://share.transistor.fm/s/995adcb8
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Hooks Toxic Exposure Victims
1. I worked at Red River Army Depot in the 1970s. Is it too late to file a claim?
No. Under the Texas discovery rule, the two-year statute of limitations generally begins when you were diagnosed or should have reasonably known your illness was caused by toxic exposure—not when you were last exposed. Many mesothelioma and benzene cases involve exposures from 40 years ago that are perfectly valid today.
2. What if my former employer in Hooks is no longer in business?
Many companies that caused toxic exposures went bankrupt years ago. However, they were forced by the courts to establish bankruptcy trusts to pay future victims. There is currently over $30 billion available in these trusts. We can also often identify “successor liability,” where a current healthy company is responsible for the actions of the company they purchased.
3. Can I sue my employer if I am also receiving workers’ compensation?
Yes, in many cases. While workers’ comp generally prevents you from suing your direct employer, it does NOT stop you from suing “third parties.” This includes the manufacturers of the toxic substances, the makers of defective protective gear, or contractors who created dangerous site conditions. These claims often result in far more compensation than workers’ comp alone.
4. How do I prove I was exposed to asbestos 30 years ago?
We use “Work History Reconstruction.” Our team identifies your co-workers, reviews union dispatch records, subpoenas employer safety logs, and consults national product databases that show which asbestos brands were used at specific Hooks facilities during specific eras.
5. My doctor says I have lung cancer, and I used to smoke. Do I still have an asbestos case?
Yes. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma, but it does multiply the risk of lung cancer when combined with asbestos. This is called a “synergistic effect.” Asbestos manufacturers still have a legal duty to warn you of the risk, and the fact that you smoked does not give them a free pass for the damage their product caused.
6. Who qualifies for a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim in Texas?
Any person (veteran, family member, or civilian contractor) who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 cumulative days between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, and has been diagnosed with a qualifying cancer or illness (per the CLJA). Many veterans living in East Texas today are eligible.
7. Does my immigration status affect my right to sue for toxic exposure?
Absolutely not. Every worker in Hooks, Texas, has the same right to a safe workplace and the same right to seek compensation for injuries. Our associate Lupe Peña is bilingual and understands the unique fears immigrant families face. Your status is confidential, and the law protects you.
8. What is the difference between a trust fund claim and a personal injury lawsuit?
A trust fund claim is an administrative process where you file with a bankrupt company’s trust for a fixed settlement. A lawsuit is filed in civil court against a solvent company and involves discovery and the potential for a jury trial. Most of our clients pursue both pathways at the same time to maximize their recovery.
9. How much does it cost to start a case with Attorney 911?
Zero. We work on a contingency fee basis. We pay for all medical experts, investigators, and court filings. We only get paid a percentage of the final settlement or verdict we win for you. If we don’t get you money, you don’t owe us a dime.
10. How long does a toxic exposure lawsuit take in Bowie County?
Settlements from some trust funds can arrive in as little as 90 days. Ongoing litigation against solvent defendants typically takes 12 to 24 months. However, for terminal mesothelioma patients, we can often request an “expedited trial docket” to move the case through the court system faster.
11. What are the first steps to take after a mesothelioma diagnosis?
First, seek treatment at a specialized center like MD Anderson in Houston. Second, preserve your work history records. Third, call a verified toxic tort attorney who knows how to preserve evidence before it is destroyed by your former employer.
12. Can I file a claim for my husband who died of leukemia?
Yes. You can file a “Survival Action” for the pain and suffering your husband experienced before his death, and a “Wrongful Death” claim for the impact his loss has on you and your family. Both of these are important for securing your family’s financial future.
13. What is PFAS and should I be worried about my family’s water in Hooks?
PFAS are “forever chemicals” found in firefighting foams used at Red River Army Depot. If your well water or municipal supply tests high for these chemicals, and you have health problems like kidney cancer or thyroid disease, you may have a claim against the chemical manufacturers like 3M.
14. What makes Ralph Manginello better than the lawyers I see on TV?
When you call the numbers on those TV commercials, you often reach a “broker” who just sells your case to someone else. When you call Attorney 911, you get Ralph and Lupe. You get the team that handled the BP refinery litigation. You get experienced trial lawyers who actually go to court, not just sign paperwork.
15. Hablamos Español? — ¿Atienden casos en español?
Sí. El abogado Lupe Peña es bilingüe y gran parte de nuestro equipo habla español. Entendemos la cultura y los desafíos de los trabajadores de Hooks y estamos aquí para ayudar a su familia de principio a fin. Llame al 1-888-ATTY-911.
Hooks Deserves a Legal Team that Fights at the National Level
You worked hard for Bowie County. You built the machines that defend this country and processed the ammunition that keeps it safe. When a corporation betrays that hard work by exposing you to toxins, they shouldn’t be allowed to hide behind a bankruptcy or a statute of limitations that you didn’t know existed.
Attorney 911 brings the resources of a national litigation powerhouse to the local level in Hooks. Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years of trial experience and Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge of insurance defense create a combination that corporate legal teams legitimately fear. We have seen the tactics they use to delay the inevitable, and we know how to break through them.
Don’t wait for your health to deteriorate further or for the trust funds to deplete their assets. The time to protect your family’s future and demand accountability for your industrial exposure is right now.
Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911).
Legal emergency lines are open 24/7.
Free Consultation. No Fee Unless We Win.
Principal Office: Houston, Texas. Serving Hooks, Texarkana, and all of Bowie County.
Join the 270+ clients who have rated us 4.9 stars on Google and find out why Ralph Manginello and his team are the clear choice for toxic exposure and dangerous industry cases in Hooks. As Stephanie Hernandez wrote in her verified review: “When I felt I had no hope or direction… they took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders… they just really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.” You matter to us. Your fight starts today.
1-888-ATTY-911.