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City of College Station Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts and the $2.1B BP Texas City Pedigree to Brazos County Families Fighting Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Roundup/NHL ($80M-$10.9B Bayer Settlement), and PFAS Forever Chemicals ($12.5B 3M Settlement); Our Insider Advantage Includes a Former Insurance Defense Attorney Who Knows Exactly How Travelers, CNA, Hartford, and Zurich Historically Coded Asbestos Claims Since the 1930s Sumner Simpson Papers Proved Johns-Manville’s Concealment; We Represent University Infrastructure Maintenance Workers, Union Pacific Railroad FELA Claimants, Landscapers Exposed to Glyphosate, and Stone Fabricators With Silicosis (<5 Year Latency) Using IARC Group 1 Scientific Authority and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1028/1910.1001 Compliance; Navigating $30B+ Across 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds, the Camp Lejeune CLJA ($708M+ Paid), RECA Radiation, and PACT Act Claims With Same-Day Spoliation Letters to Lock Down MSDS and OSHA 300 Logs Under the Texas 2-Year Discovery Rule—Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol

April 17, 2026 29 min read
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City of College Station Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawsuit Guide

You didn’t know it at the time. For twenty years, maybe thirty, you woke up in City of College Station, drove down Highway 6 or State Highway 30, and walked into a workplace where the air was thick with dust or smelled of sweet, chemical solvents. You did the work that built Brazos County. You maintained the campus buildings, you worked the line at manufacturing plants, or you traveled to the oilfield spreads near the Eagle Ford Shale to provide for your family. No one told you that the microscopic fibers you were breathing or the chemicals soaking into your skin were rewriting your DNA.

Now, decades later, a doctor at St. Joseph Health or a specialist in Houston has handed you a diagnosis that changes everything: mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or terminal lung disease. You are realizing that your “hard work” was actually a death sentence handed down by a corporation that knew the risks and hid them from you. At Attorney 911, we believe that discovering you were poisoned isn’t just a medical crisis—it’s a legal emergency. We are a team led by Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña, and we have spent decades holding companies accountable for the damage they’ve done to workers across City of College Station and the State of Texas.

Your diagnosis is not bad luck. It is the result of a coordinated corporate choice to prioritize production over human life. We know this because our team includes a former insurance defense insider who used to see these tactics from the other side of the courtroom. We’ve seen the internal memos, we’ve fought the largest refineries in the world, and we know exactly how to secure the compensation you need for medical bills, lost wages, and the pain your family shouldn’t have to bear. If you or a loved one in City of College Station is facing a life-altering illness after years of industrial or agricultural work, call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation.

The Discovery of Harm: Why Your Illness in City of College Station Is Not Your Fault

The most difficult moment for many of our City of College Station clients is the realization that their health was stolen years ago. Toxic exposure diseases are unique because of the “latency period”—the time between when you were first exposed to a substance and when symptoms actually appear. For mesothelioma, that clock often runs for 20 to 50 years. For benzene-related leukemias, it can be 5 to 15 years.

This means that the job you worked at the Texas A&M maintenance department in the 1970s, or the time you spent as a pipefitter near the Houston Ship Channel while living in City of College Station, is exactly why you are sick today. You were breathing in chrysotile asbestos fibers or benzene vapors that your body could not expel. These substances are “biopersistent,” meaning they lodge in your tissue and cause chronic inflammation that eventually leads to malignant transformation.

Many workers in City of College Station believe that because their exposure happened so long ago, they no longer have legal rights. This is a myth that corporate defendants want you to believe. Under the Texas “discovery rule,” the statute of limitations for a toxic exposure claim typically does not begin until you discovered—or reasonably should have discovered—your injury and its cause. This means your right to file a claim in Brazos County often begins at the moment of your diagnosis, not the moment of your exposure.

Attorney Ralph Manginello, with 27+ years of experience, has seen how companies try to use the passage of time to hide their tracks. They shred maintenance records from City of College Station job sites and wait for witnesses to pass away. We move faster than they do. We utilize forensic work history reconstruction to identify every product you handled and every site where you were exposed. Whether you were an electrician on a commercial project off Texas Avenue or a mechanic in a shop near Wellborn Road, we identify the specific manufacturers and employers who failed to warn you. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to start your investigation today.

Firm Authority: Why City of College Station Workers Trust Attorney 911

When you are taking on a multi-billion dollar corporation, you cannot afford a law firm that is learning on the job. Toxic tort litigation is a war of experts, data, and institutional knowledge. You need a team that has been in the trenches and won.

Ralph Manginello: 27 Years of Trial Experience and Federal Court Authority

Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas—the same court where many of the largest toxic exposure and maritime claims in our region are heard. Ralph’s career is defined by high-stakes litigation against the most powerful entities in the world. Crucially, Ralph was involved in the litigation surrounding the BP Texas City Refinery explosion, a landmark case that resulted in $2.1 billion in total settlements and verdicts.

That experience isn’t just a line on a resume; it’s a deep understanding of Process Safety Management (PSM), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 violations, and how refineries cut corners on maintenance and worker protection. When we walk into a courtroom in Brazos County or a federal court in Houston, the defendants know we have the trial experience to take a case all the way to a jury verdict. Results vary based on the specifics of every case, but having a “beast” like Ralph in your corner changes the dynamic of settlement negotiations immediately.

Lupe Peña: The Insider Advantage Against Insurance Defense

In toxic exposure cases, the enemy is a sophisticated insurance and defense infrastructure designed to deny your claim. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, provides a perspective that most plaintiff firms simply don’t have. Lupe spent years working for a national defense firm, where he learned exactly how insurance companies evaluate, devalue, and suppress claims.

Lupe knows the “junk science” experts the defense will hire to say your cancer was caused by “lifestyle factors” rather than asbestos or chemicals. He knows the procedural moves they make to delay cases until a terminal patient is too weak to testify. Most importantly, he knows how to break their playbook because he was part of the team that used it. This insider knowledge allows us to anticipate their defenses and strike first. We don’t just react to the defense; we outmaneuver them.

Beyond the legal strategy, our firm is deeply connected to the City of College Station community. Ralph is a family man and a dedicated advocate who treats every client like a member of our own family. We maintain a 4.9-star rating across 270+ verified Google reviews because we combine aggressive litigation with personal communication. You will have direct access to your legal team, including Ralph’s cell phone number. You are not a file number to us; you are a neighbor in City of College Station who has been wronged. Call us at (888) 288-9911 for a free consultation. Hablamos Español.

Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in City of College Station

Mesothelioma is a devastating, aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelium—the thin lining of your lungs, abdomen, or heart. In City of College Station, this disease is almost always the result of inhaling microscopic asbestos fibers during your career or from “take-home” exposure carried home on a spouse’s work clothes.

The Cellular Mechanism: How Asbestos Kills

When you inhale asbestos dust, the fibers—particularly the needle-like amphibole fibers found in industrial insulation—penetrate deep into your lung tissue and lodge in the pleura. Because these fibers are inorganic and indestructible, your body’s immune system cannot break them down. Your macrophages, the white blood cells responsible for cleaning up foreign particles, attempt a process called “frustrated phagocytosis.”

These cells essentially die trying to consume the asbestos fibers, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Over decades, this chronic inflammation damages the DNA of your mesothelial cells, causing mutations in tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and NF2. The result is a malignant transformation into mesothelioma cells, which grow into tumors that eventually restrict your breathing and invade your chest wall. By the time you notice a cough or shortness of breath in City of College Station, the disease has often been progressing silently for thirty years.

Asbestos Exposure Sites Near City of College Station

Many our clients were exposed in industries that were once standard in Brazos County and the surrounding regions:

  • University Maintenance and Construction: Legacy buildings on the Texas A&M campus, built before the mid-1980s, were often saturated with asbestos in pipe lagging, boiler insulation, and floor tiles. Plumbers, HVAC technicians, and custodians were frequently exposed while performing routine maintenance.
  • Refinery and Chemical Plant Commuters: Many City of College Station residents traveled to work at the massive industrial complexes along the Houston Ship Channel or in Texas City. Refineries like the BP Texas City plant or ExxonMobil in Baytown used miles of asbestos insulation on process piping and distillation towers.
  • Construction Trades: Electricians, drywall tapers, and insulators working on commercial projects along Earl Rudder Freeway and Harvey Mitchell Pkwy handled asbestos-containing joint compound, “mud,” and spray-on fireproofing for decades.
  • Secondary Exposure: We represent wives and children in City of College Station who developed mesothelioma because they laundered a father’s dusty work clothes from a shipyard or plant every night.

Your Dual Pathways to Compensation

One of the biggest mistakes a City of College Station law firm can make is missing a compensation source. We pursue a dual-path strategy:

  1. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: There are currently 60+ active trusts with nearly $30 billion in assets. These were established by companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace to pay victims without the need for a trial. We know exactly how to document your exposure to qualify for these payments.
  2. Civil Litigation: For companies that are still solvent—like John Crane Inc. or certain property owners—we file direct lawsuits to recover full compensatory and punitive damages.

In December 2025, a jury awarded $1.5 billion in a single mesothelioma case against a major defendant. While every case is unique and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, the money is available for those who act quickly. Trust fund assets are finite and payment percentages can drop as more claims are filed. If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma at St. Joseph Health or another facility, call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately.

Benzene Exposure and Leukemia in the Brazos Valley

Benzene is one of the most widely used industrial chemicals in the world, and it is a known Group 1 human carcinogen. If you worked in the petroleum industry, at a gas station, or in a chemical plant near City of College Station, benzene exposure could be the reason for your Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) or Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).

The Metabolic Pathway of Benzene Toxicity

Benzene doesn’t just enter your system; it rewrites your bone marrow. When you inhale benzene vapors, your liver metabolizes the chemical through an enzyme called CYP2E1, converting it into benzene oxide and eventually into highly reactive metabolites like muconaldehyde and hydroquinone.

These metabolites travel to your bone marrow, where they target hematopoietic stem cells—the cells that produce your blood. They cause specific chromosomal translocations, particularly t(8;21) and inv(16), which are hallmarks of benzene-induced leukemia. Benzene essentially poisons the “blood factory” of your body, leading to a failure of red cell, white cell, and platelet production. This is why benzene victims often experience severe fatigue, easy bruising, and frequent infections before their diagnosis.

Why City of College Station Workers Are at Risk

Because City of College Station is situated near the heart of the Texas energy sector, our residents have been exposed to benzene through multiple pathways:

  • Oil and Gas Production: Workers at well sites in the Eagle Ford and Permian basins handle crude oil and flowback water that contain high concentrations of benzene.
  • Refining and Transport: Tanker truck drivers hauling fuel on State Highway 6 and workers at local fuel depots are exposed during loading and unloading.
  • Industrial Solvents: Printers, painters, and mechanics in City of College Station used benzene-based solvents for decades without being told that a single drop absorbed through the skin could trigger bone marrow suppression.

A 2024 verdict in Pennsylvania resulted in $725 million against ExxonMobil for a former mechanic who developed AML from benzene exposure. The companies knew benzene was a “blood poison” as early as the 1940s but kept it in their products to save money. We use these corporate knowledge documents to fight for City of College Station families. Call (888) 288-9911 for a free evaluation of your benzene claim.

Silica Dust and the Engineered Stone Crisis

There is an epidemic of lung disease hitting City of College Station today that some experts are calling “the next asbestos.” This is silicosis, particularly “accelerated silicosis” found in workers who fabricate and install engineered stone or quartz countertops.

Modern Fabrication: A Death Trap for Young Workers

Natural granite contains about 30% crystalline silica. Engineered stone—the popular quartz found in most new kitchens in City of College Station—contains over 90% silica. When a fabricator cuts, shops, or grinds these slabs without absolute water suppression and HEPA-filtered respiratory protection, they are inhaling massive amounts of respirable crystalline silica particles.

These microscopic shards are sharp and lodge in the alveoli of the lungs. The body’s immune response triggers a massive fibrotic reaction, scarring the lungs so severely that the victim can no longer breathe. We are seeing workers in their 20s and 30s in Texas requiring double lung transplants because of this exposure.

Third-Party Claims Beyond Workers’ Comp

In City of College Station, an injured fabricator find that their employer doesn’t carry workers’ compensation or that the benefits are pitifully low. We identify the third-party product liability claims against the manufacturers of the stone slabs—companies like Caesarstone and Cosentino—who sold a product they knew generated lethal dust without providing adequate warnings or safety protocols.

In August 2024, a California jury awarded $52.4 million in the first major silicosis verdict of its kind. If you or a loved one in Brazos County was a stone fabricator and now has a “shadow” on your lung x-ray or is struggling for breath, don’t wait. The damage from silica is irreversible and terminal. Contact Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, bilingual consultation.

Onshore Oil and Gas Accidents: Roughnecks and Service Workers

City of College Station is the gateway to the Eagle Ford Shale. Every day, crews of roughnecks, derrickhands, and mud engineers head out to well sites and frac spreads where the risk of catastrophic injury is constant.

Texas Non-Subscriber Law and Your Rights

In most states, if you are hurt at work, you are limited to the narrow benefits of workers’ compensation. Texas is different. Under Texas law, employers can “opt out” of workers’ comp. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you have the right to sue them directly for negligence.

In a non-subscriber claim in City of College Station, the employer loses their most powerful defenses. They cannot argue that you were partially responsible for the accident. They cannot argue that a “coworker” caused it. If their negligence played even a small part in your injury, they are responsible for 100% of your damages—including your full lost wages and your pain and suffering.

Common Oilfield Hazards in Brazos County

  • Blowouts and High-Pressure Failures: When a well-control event occurs, the force of escaping gas and oil can crush a worker or trigger a massive explosion.
  • Struck-By Pipe: Drill pipe and heavy tongs cause traumatic amputations and crush injuries on the rig floor.
  • H2S Exposure: Hydrogen sulfide gas is a silent killer in the Eagle Ford. At concentrations above 100 ppm, it causes olfactory fatigue, meaning you can no longer smell the danger before you collapse.
  • Transportation Crashes: Crew-change fatigue leads to devastating accidents on rural roads outside City of College Station.

Ralph Manginello’s experience with the BP refinery litigation gives our firm a technical edge in understanding site safety and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA). We know how to investigate a well site, preserve the “black box” data from machinery, and find out if a contractor was cutting corners to stay on schedule. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your rights after an oilfield accident.

Construction and Fall Accidents on City of College Station Job Sites

With the continuous expansion of the Texas A&M campus and the residential growth toward Bryan and Wellborn, construction is a major industry in City of College Station. It is also the most dangerous industry for falls, trench collapses, and crane failures.

The “Fatal Four” in City of College Station Construction

OSHA identifies four primary causes of death on job sites: falls, being struck by an object, electrocution, and being caught in-between equipment. At Attorney 911, we focus on the third-party liability that exists in these accidents.

If you fell from a scaffold at a commercial site in City of College Station, your employer might tell you to file workers’ comp. But if the scaffold was improperly erected by a different subcontractor, or if the safety harness manufactured by a major corporation failed, you have a separate PI lawsuit against those third parties. These lawsuits are where you recover the “real” money for your permanent disability and your family’s future.

Trench Collapses and Excavation Negligence

A single cubic yard of soil weighs as much as a small car. In City of College Station, where soil can be unstable during rainy seasons, an unshored trench is a death trap. OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart P REQUIRES protective systems for any trench deeper than five feet. If your employer sent you or a loved one into an unprotected trench, they broke federal law. We use OSHA citations as evidence of “negligence per se” to win these cases.

Our firm is committed to the Hispanic community that makes up the backbone of the City of College Station construction workforce. Associate Lupe Peña and our staff are bilingual. Most importantly, we want you to know that your immigration status does NOT affect your right to a full legal recovery in Texas. The law protects every worker on City of College Station soil equally. Call (888) 288-9911 for a free, confidential talk in English or Spanish.

PFAS “Forever Chemicals” and Community Contamination

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been used for decades in non-stick cookware, waterproof clothing, and-most dangerously-Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) used for firefighting training.

The Molecular Moat: Why PFAS Never Leaves Your Body

PFAS molecules are held together by a carbon-fluorine bond, which is the strongest bond in organic chemistry. Because of this, bacteria cannot eat it, heat cannot destroy it, and your body cannot metabolize it. Instead, it “bioaccumulates”—the amount in your blood and liver goes up with every cup of contaminated water you drink.

PFAS exposure is linked to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, and ulcerative colitis. In City of College Station, we are concerned about local groundwater contamination from historical fire training sites or industrial applications. A 2023 national settlement resulted in 3M and DuPont paying over $13 billion for water contamination, but that money is for water providers. Individual victims whose health was destroyed need their own representation to file into the ongoing personal injury MDLs.

Camp Lejeune and Veteran Rights in City of College Station

City of College Station is home to many veterans who served our country with honor. If you were stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for at least 30 cumulative days between 1953 and 1987, you were likely drinking water contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, and vinyl chloride at levels hundreds of times higher than EPA safety limits.

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) of 2022 finally opened the door for veterans and their families to sue the U.S. Navy for the cancers and birth defects caused by this negligence. This is a separate pathway from your VA benefits. You can keep your VA health care and monthly disability AND receive a lump-sum settlement from the federal government.

The cancers covered include bladder, kidney, and liver cancer, as well as multiple myeloma and Parkinson’s disease. The window to file these claims is narrowing. If you are a veteran in City of College Station who is facing a diagnosis that matches the Camp Lejeune criteria, call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 today. We treat our veteran clients with the respect and urgency they deserve.

Corporate Disregard: The Documented History of Concealment

The reason we fight so hard against these corporations is because we have seen the evidence of their betrayal. This isn’t about accidents; it’s about secrets.

The Sumner Simpson Letters (1935)

In 1935, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the attorney for Johns-Manville about the growing medical evidence that asbestos was killing workers. His response? “The less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” They agreed to suppress research for decades while City of College Station workers were inhaling fibers that are just now causing cancer.

The Monsanto Papers

In Roundup litigation, we now have access to internal Monsanto emails showing the company “ghostwrote” scientific studies to say their herbicide was safe and then paid academics to put their names on them. They manipulated the peer-reviewed literature to deceive the public.

3M’s PFAS Memos

3M conducted blood studies on its workers in the 1970s and 1980s. They knew the chemicals were building up in the human body and causing liver damage in animals. They kept those studies in internal filing cabinets for thirty years while PFAS leaked into the nation’s aquifers.

When the corporation that exposed you says, “We didn’t know,” we use these documents to prove they are lying. This is why Lupe Peña’s background in insurance defense is so valuable—he knows where the bodies are buried in corporate files. We use these documents to pursue punitive damages—additional money awarded specifically to punish a company for its evil conduct. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to join the fight for accountability.

Compensation Pathways: Maximizing Your Recovery

In City of College Station, your compensation isn’t just about a single check. It’s about building a financial wall to protect your family’s future. We pursue every possible source of funds:

Pathway What it Recovers Our Strategy
Asbestos Trusts Quick payments from bankrupt manufacturers. We file with every eligible trust simultaneously.
Personal Injury Lawsuit Uncapped damages for pain, suffering, and medical bills. We litigate in the most favorable jurisdictions for your case.
Survival Actions Damages for the pain the victim suffered before passing. We ensure the estate is compensated for every moment of suffering.
Wrongful Death Compensation for the spouse and children’s loss. We value your lost companionship and future financial support.
VA / Federal Programs Monthly tax-free payments for service-connected injury. We coordinate your legal case with your federal benefits.

Attorney Ralph Manginello is a “Million-Dollar Case” litigator who understands that for a mesothelioma patient, fair compensation must provide for the surviving spouse for the rest of their life. We work on a contingency fee basis—meaning we pay for everything upfront. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing. There is no financial risk to you. Call us today at (888) 288-9911.

Evidence Preservation: Why Speed Is Mandatory

In City of College Station, evidence of your toxic exposure or industrial injury doesn’t just get old; it gets destroyed.

  1. Work History: We need to interview you while your memory of specific product names and job sequences is sharpest.
  2. Witnesses: Your former coworkers are often your best witnesses. We need to secure their testimony before they retire or move away.
  3. Corporate Retention: Companies are often legally allowed to shred records after 7 years. Once we are hired, we send spoliation demand letters that force them to freeze all record-purging related to your site.
  4. Medical Samples: In many cancer cases, we must move to preserve pathology tissue samples from St. Joseph Health or other hospitals before they are discarded.

If you are waiting for your health to improve before calling a lawyer, you are giving the defendant a head start. Use a firm that moves as fast as Attorney 911.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for City of College Station Residents

How much does a toxic exposure lawyer cost?
We operate on a contingency fee. You pay $0 out of pocket. We advance all the costs of hiring world-class toxicologists and industrial hygienists. We only get paid a percentage of the money we recover for you. If we don’t win, you don’t owe us a dime.

What is the “statute of limitations” for mesothelioma?
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of your diagnosis to file a claim. However, because of the complexity of the discovery rule, you should always have an attorney verify your deadline. At Attorney 911, we evaluate these deadlines for free.

Can I sue for asbestos exposure even if I was a smoker?
Yes. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma. If you have lung cancer, smoking and asbestos have a “synergistic” effect, meaning they worked together to destroy your health. The asbestos manufacturer doesn’t get a pass because you smoked; in many ways, the exposure was even more dangerous because of it.

I’m an undocumented worker in City of College Station. Can I sue for a workplace injury?
Absolutely. Immigration status has no bearing on your legal rights in a Texas personal injury case. We keep your information confidential, and Lupe Peña’s bilingual team is here to protect you.

Do I have to go to court?
Most toxic exposure cases settle before trial. However, Ralph Manginello prepares every case as if it is going to a jury. This trial-readiness is what forces the insurance companies to offer higher settlements.

What if the company I worked for is out of business?
Many former major employers in the Brazos Valley established bankruptcy trusts before they closed. We can often file claims against these trusts even if the company’s doors have been shut for twenty years.

What is the difference between a trust fund claim and a lawsuit?
A trust fund claim is an administrative process where we submit evidence of your illness and work history for a fixed payment. A lawsuit is filed against a solvent company and can result in much larger awards for pain, suffering, and punitive damages. We often do both at once.

Can I file a claim for my father who already passed away?
Yes. This is called a “wrongful death” and “survival action.” You can recover for his final medical bills, his pain and suffering before death, and your own loss of his companionship and support.

Will my case take years?
Mesothelioma cases are often eligible for “expedited” dockets in Texas courts because of the aggressive nature of the disease. We move to get these cases resolved or to trial as quickly as possible.

How do I prove I was exposed to benzene at a refinery 10 years ago?
We use industrial hygiene reconstruction. We look at the units you worked in, the safety data sheets (SDS) from that era, and the testimony of your coworkers. We find the data point that proves benzene was in the air you breathed.

Why Choose Attorney 911?

You have a choice of attorneys in City of College Station. Many will put up a billboard and then refer your case to a mass tort mill in another state. That is not how we operate. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you are hiring Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña. You are hiring a team that knows the Houston Ship Channel industrial corridor, understands the biology of toxic illness, and isn’t afraid to take on the largest corporations in the world.

We combine the scientific depth of a national mass tort firm with the personal attention of a local City of College Station office. We provide:

  • A Former Insurance Defense Insider: Lupe Peña knows the defense playbook.
  • BP Refinery Litigation Experience: Ralph Manginello has fought the biggest of the big.
  • Direct Access: No call centers. You get Ralph’s cell phone number.
  • A “Pitt Bull” Reputation: We don’t take lowball offers. We fight for every dime.

The corporation that poisoned you has a team of lawyers whose only job is to pay you nothing. It’s time you had someone even more dangerous on your side. Join the hundreds of clients who have trusted us to secure their future.

Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm
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Serving City of College Station, Bryan, Brazos County, and all of Texas.
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This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique. Contact us for a free consultation about your specific situation. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Results-vary disclaimer applies to all referenced case data.

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