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City of Uhland Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Provides 27+ Years of Trial Firepower and the Insider Advantage of Former Insurance Defense Lawyer Lupe Pena Who Knows Exactly How Travelers, CNA, Hartford and Zurich Coded Claims to Deny Justice; We Fight the Corporate Defendants Who Concealed the Science for Decades Including Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s), 3M (Hid PFAS Since the 1960s—$12.5B Settlement), Monsanto/Bayer (Ghostwrote EPA Roundup Studies—$10.9B Master Settlement) and Johnson & Johnson (Internal Talc Memos Since the 1970s—$4.69B Ingham Verdict); Whether You Were Exposed as a Refinery Worker, NC Marine, or Family Member via Take-Home Fibers, We Pursue Mesothelioma Verdicts ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Silicosis from Engineered Stone (Under 5 Year Latency), and PFAS Contamination (EPA 4 PPT Final MCL), Plus $30B+ in 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds; Our BP Texas City Refinery Explosion Litigation Pedigree ($2.1B Total Case) and Federal Court Admission Empower Us to Win Multi-Million Dollar Settlements for Construction/Scaffold Falls, Crane Collapses, Jones Act Maritime, and FELA Railroad Injuries; Texas Discovery Rule Means Your 2-Year SOL Starts at Diagnosis for Latent Diseases with 10-50 Year Latency—We Issue Same-Day Spoliation Letters to Lock Down OSHA 300 Logs and MSDS Records Before Evidence is Destroyed; 4.9-Star Google Rated, Martindale-Hubbell Preeminent, Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Espanol, 1-888-ATTY-911

April 17, 2026 27 min read
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City of Uhland Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawyers: Holding Corporations Accountable for Hays County Workers and Families

For generations, the families of City of Uhland lived by the rhythm of the Central Texas soil, tending to the legacy of Camino Real and the vast agricultural stretches of Hays County. But as the I-35 corridor transformed from a rural highway into the industrial spine of Texas, the nature of the risks facing our community shifted. In the City of Uhland, many of our neighbors now spend their 12-hour shifts in the manufacturing plants of San Marcos, the massive logistics hubs along High Road and Old Post Road, or commuting to the massive refinery complexes and chemical plants along the Texas Gulf Coast. You did the hard work that fuels the Texas economy, but for far too many, that work came with a hidden, lethal price.

You may be here because a persistent cough has turned into a devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma. Perhaps you are a refinery worker commute-weary and newly facing the terror of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after years of benzene exposure. Or maybe you are a family in City of Uhland watching a loved one waste away from a disease that the doctors say is linked to “occupational hazards.” At Attorney 911, we know that these diagnoses are not bad luck—they are the direct results of corporate decisions that prioritized quarterly profits over the biological safety of the human beings who made those profits possible.

We understand the specific landscape of Hays County. We know that while City of Uhland remains a tight-knit community, its workers are exposed to the same global toxins as those in Houston or Beaumont. Whether you were exposed to asbestos fibers while renovating older structures along Highway 21, handled carcinogenic pesticides in the fields bordering Plum Creek, or breathed in silica dust on a high-intensity I-35 construction site, your rights are not determined by the corporation’s internal memos. Your rights are determined by the law, and we are here to enforce them.

The transition from recognizing a symptom to understanding a legal claim is the moment of power. If you have been diagnosed with a disease like mesothelioma or lung cancer, or if you were catastrophically injured on a dangerous job site in Hays County, we provide the aggressive, insider-led advocacy required to win. Attorney Ralph Manginello brings over 27 years of scorched-earth litigation experience, including his role in the landmark $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation. Joining him is Lupe Peña, a third-generation Texan and former insurance defense attorney who spent years inside the very firms that now try to deny your claim. We know their playbook, we know their weaknesses, and we know how to hold them accountable in a Hays County or federal courtroom.

Call us 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we advance all case costs and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

The Science of Betrayal: How Toxic Substances Destroy the Human Body

In the City of Uhland and throughout Texas, corporate lobbyists often try to frame toxic exposure as “unforeseeable.” The biological reality tells a different story. The human body is a complex system of cellular repair and immune surveillance, but it was never designed to withstand the concentrated, microscopic onslaught of industrial chemicals. When we litigate cases for City of Uhland residents, we lead with the science because the science is where the corporate lies collapse.

Mesothelioma and the Failure of Biological Clearance

The primary anchor of toxic tort litigation is mesothelioma, a cancer of the mesothelial lining surrounding the lungs, heart, or abdomen. To understand why this disease is so devastating for workers in City of Uhland, you must understand the mechanism of “frustrated phagocytosis.”

Asbestos is not just a mineral; it is a collection of microscopic, indestructible fibers. When a worker at a construction site near San Marcos or an older industrial facility in Hays County cuts through asbestos-containing insulation or handles gaskets, millions of these fibers become aerosolized. Once inhaled, these fibers penetrate deep into the alveolar regions of the lungs. Because of their straight, needle-like shape (especially in amphibole asbestos), they pierce through the lung tissue and lodge in the pleura—the thin membrane lining the chest cavity.

Your body’s immune system responds by sending macrophages—the “clean-up” cells of the body—to engulf and destroy the foreign particles. However, asbestos fibers are biopersistent and physically too long for the macrophages to consume. This leads to “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophages die while trying to digest the fibers, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α and IL-1β, as well as reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Across a latency period of 20 to 50 years, this chronic inflammation causes repeated cycles of DNA damage. The ROS generate oxidative stress that specifically targets tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p53. When these “brakes” on cell growth are deactivated, the mesothelial cells undergo malignant transformation. By the time a City of Uhland resident feels the first signs of shortness of breath or chest pain, the tumor has often been developing for decades. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet

Benzene and the Molecular Rewriting of Your Blood

For City of Uhland workers who commute to the refinery corridors or handle petroleum products at local distribution centers, benzene exposure is a defining risk. Benzene is a Group 1 human carcinogen, but it doesn’t cause cancer directly—it must be activated by your own liver.

In the liver, the enzyme CYP2E1 metabolizes benzene into benzene oxide, which then converts into highly reactive metabolites like muconaldehyde and hydroquinone. These compounds travel through the bloodstream and concentrate in the bone marrow, the factory where your blood cells are made. Once in the marrow, these metabolites bind to the DNA of hematopoietic stem cells, causing specific chromosomal translocations, such as t(8;21) or inv(16).

This genetic “rewriting” leads to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and eventually acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Every time you smelled that sweet, aromatic scent of gasoline or solvents at a Hays County job site, this molecular process was potentialized in your marrow. There is no safe level of benzene exposure; the OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 1 ppm is a feasibility standard, not a biological safety standard. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028

If you are facing these diagnoses, you need a legal team that understands the molecular pathway as well as they understand the law. Ralph Manginello’s experience in high-stakes litigation ensures that when we hire expert toxicologists, we are speaking their language. Lupe Peña’s background ensures that when the defense tries to argue “alternative causation,” we are ready to shut them down.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We speak for the victims in City of Uhland who were never warned of these risks.

Tier 1 Case Focus: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Hays County

While many think of asbestos as a “big city” problem, the City of Uhland and surrounding Hays County have a long history of asbestos use in infrastructure, construction, and older commercial buildings. Furthermore, many of our residents are retired tradespeople who spent their younger years in the engine rooms of Navy ships, the boiler rooms of Texas power plants, or the massive industrial turnarounds in the Houston Ship Channel.

The Geography of Asbestos Exposure for Uhland Residents

Asbestos was once hailed as the “magic mineral” for its heat resistance and was used in over 3,000 different industrial and consumer products. If you lived or worked in City of Uhland, your exposure may have come from:

  • Construction and Demolition: Workers involved in the massive residential and commercial boom along I-35 often encounter legacy asbestos in older farmhouses, schools, and commercial structures during renovation. Sanding joint compound, cutting through old floor tiles, or removing pipe insulation without a HEPA-regulated abatement plan releases billions of fibers.
  • Refinery and Power Plant Commuters: Many residents of the City of Uhland worked as pipefitters, insulators, or boilermakers at facilities like the ExxonMobil Beaumont refinery or power generation plants across Central Texas. These sites were saturated with asbestos insulation (Kaylo), gaskets, and packing materials until the late 1970s and beyond.
  • Secondary (Take-Home) Exposure: This is the most tragic exposure pathway in Hays County. Families in City of Uhland who never set foot in a plant were poisoned when a spouse or parent came home with asbestos dust on their work clothes. Scrubbing those clothes in a laundry room in Uhland may have caused mesothelioma in a spouse decades later.

A Dual-Pathway Strategy for Maximum Compensation

Most law firms only tell you part of the story. They might want to file a lawsuit, or they might just want to file trust fund claims. At Attorney 911, we pursue every available dollar through a simultaneous dual-pathway approach:

  1. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: When major manufacturers like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace filed for bankruptcy to manage their asbestos liability, the courts required them to establish multi-billion dollar trusts. There are currently over 60 active trusts with approximately $30 billion in assets. We identify every single trust product you handled to maximize these “no-suit” payments.
  2. Civil Litigation against Solvent Companies: Many asbestos defendants never went bankrupt. Companies like John Crane Inc., Goodyear, and various equipment manufacturers can still be sued in a standard civil court. These cases often yield significantly higher recoveries than trust fund claims alone.

The time to act is now. Trust fund payment percentages are declining as assets are depleted. The Manville Trust, for instance, has reduced its payment percentage significantly in recent years. Residents of City of Uhland must file their claims while the money is still there.

Visit our guide to settlement values for high-stakes cases on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our experience with the $2.1 billion BP litigation proves we don’t blink when facing the world’s largest corporations. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.

Tier 1 Case Focus: Benzene and Chemical Exposure at Texas Facilities

If you are a resident of the City of Uhland who worked in a laboratory, a refinery, or a chemical manufacturing plant, benzene is your primary enemy. At Attorney 911, we specialize in identifying the specific “exposure signature” that connects your leukemia or MDS diagnosis to your work history.

The Types of Cancers Caused by Benzene

Benzene is primarily associated with cancers of the blood and bone marrow. If you or a loved one in City of Uhland have been diagnosed with any of the following, you must investigate your work history:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): The most common benzene-related cancer. It moves quickly and requires aggressive treatment at centers like MD Anderson in Houston or UT Southwestern in Dallas.
  • Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS): Often called “pre-leukemia,” this is a condition where the bone marrow fails to produce healthy blood cells. It is a documented precursor to benzene-induced AML.
  • Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL): Epidemiological studies have increasingly linked NHL to chronic low-level solvent exposure.
  • Multiple Myeloma: A cancer of the plasma cells that can be triggered by long-term exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons.

Identifying the Defendant Roster

In the City of Uhland, your exposure may have occurred at one of the countless facilities lining the I-35 corridor or during “turnaround” work at major Texas refineries. Potential defendants include:

  • Refinery Operators: ExxonMobil, Shell, Valero, and Marathon.
  • Chemical Manufacturers: Dow Chemical, BASF, and DuPont.
  • Product Suppliers: The companies that sold “unbranded” solvents or paints containing high concentrations of benzene without adequate warning labels.

As Lupe Peña will tell you from his time on the defense side, these companies have spent decades perfecting the art of the “corporate amnesia” defense. They will claim they didn’t know benzene was dangerous in the 1970s or 1980s. We counter this with the Monsanto Papers and the documented history of the American Petroleum Institute (API), which stated as early as 1948 that “it is generally considered that the only absolutely safe concentration for benzene is zero.” https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp3.pdf

Don’t let them tell you your disease was just a “random occurrence.” If you worked with chemicals and now have a blood cancer, it was an exposure event. Call (888) 288-9911.

Tier 1 Case Focus: The Central Texas Construction Boom and Industrial Injuries

The City of Uhland sits in the epicenter of the most aggressive construction market in the United States. The expansion of Hays County infrastructure and the commercial development in Kyle and San Marcos have created thousands of jobs—but also thousands of victims.

Construction Fatalities and Third-Party Liability

When a construction worker from City of Uhland is injured in a scaffold fall, a crane collapse, or a trench cave-in, the employer’s first response is often to hand them a workers’ compensation brochure. They want you to believe that workers’ comp is your only option.

They are wrong. While workers’ comp provides basic medical and wage benefits, it does NOT cover pain and suffering, and the damage caps are notoriously low. At Attorney 911, we look for the third-party claim. If your injury was caused by:

  • A defective scaffold manufactured by another company.
  • A crane operated by a separate subcontractor.
  • A general contractor who failed to enforce OSHA trench shoring standards (29 CFR 1926.651).
  • A property owner who ignored hazardous site conditions.

…then you can sue that third party for uncapped damages. This can mean the difference between a $20,000 workers’ comp settlement and a multi-million dollar jury verdict. We have seen how the “fatal four” (falls, struck-by, electrocution, and caught-in/between) devastate Uhland families. We are here to ensure those families aren’t left holding the bill for a corporation’s safety shortcuts.

Scaffold Falls and Gravity-Related Disasters

In construction, height is a hazard that must be managed. OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Subpart L requires that scaffolds support four times their maximum intended load and be equipped with guardrails, midrails, and toeboards. In many I-35 corridor projects, “production pressure” leads to shortcuts. When a scaffold fails, the physics of impact—measuring the kinetic energy dispersed to the human frame—leads to spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and multi-organ trauma.

We use the same investigative intensity we applied to the BP Texas City litigation to every Uhland construction case. We subpoena the daily inspection logs, the “competent person” training records, and the site safety plans. We move to preserve the physical evidence of the failed component before it is “lost” or discarded by the contractor.

Watch Ralph Manginello discuss why construction lawyers are essential for protecting your rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI

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Tier 2 Case Focus: PFAS “Forever Chemicals” and Uhland Water Safety

The City of Uhland and surrounding Hays County have faced increasing scrutiny regarding water quality. PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals used in firefighting foam (AFFF), non-stick coatings, and industrial manufacturing. They are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is the strongest in organic chemistry—it does not break down in the environment or the human body.

How PFAS Bioaccumulates in Hays County

If you worked at an airport near City of Uhland, served in the military near San Antonio, or live in a community with documented groundwater contamination, PFAS is likely in your blood right now. Unlike other toxins that the body can eventually clear, PFAS bioaccumulates. Its half-life in humans is measured in years, not days.

The health effects are profound:

  • Kidney and testicular cancer.
  • Thyroid disease and hormonal disruption.
  • Ulcerative colitis.
  • High cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) that is resistant to diet and exercise.
  • Pregnancy-induced hypertension (preeclampsia).

The EPA recently finalized a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation setting the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for several PFAS at just 4 parts per trillion. This is a vanishingly small amount, illustrating just how toxic these chemicals are. If your well water near City of Uhland or your municipal supply in Hays County tests above these levels, the manufacturers—3M and DuPont—may be liable for your health monitoring and damages. https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas

Attorney 911 is monitoring the ongoing $12.5 billion 3M national water settlement and is prepared to help Uhland families pursue individual personal injury claims against the manufacturers who knew of these risks as early as the 1970s and chose to keep their studies confidential.

Tier 2 Case Focus: Maritime and Jones Act Rights for Commuting Seamen

It may seem unusual to discuss maritime law in the City of Uhland, but the “Jones Act commute” is a real phenomenon. Many of our residents work on the bayous of East Texas, board tugs in the Houston Ship Channel, or work on offshore rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. If you spend 30% or more of your time in service of a vessel in navigation, you are a seaman, and the laws of Texas do not apply to you—the much more powerful federal Jones Act (46 USC § 30104) does.

Under the Jones Act, you have the right to a jury trial and the right to sue your employer for negligence. In a standard Texas injury case, if you are 51% at fault, you get zero. Under the Jones Act, the “featherweight” burden of proof applies: if the employer’s negligence played any part, however slight, in your injury, they are liable.

Furthermore, every seaman in City of Uhland is entitled to Maintenance and Cure, regardless of fault. The vessel owner must pay for your medical bills and a daily living allowance until you reach maximum medical improvement.

If you were injured on a rig, a barge, or a tanker, call Attorney 911. We are one of the few firms with the federal court admission and maritime experience to fight these complex cases. Watch our Ultimate Guide to Offshore Accidents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vd_HVPtPf4

The Enemy Playbook: How Corporations Fight Your Uhland Claim

When you file a claim for mesothelioma, benzene exposure, or a workplace injury, you aren’t just fighting a company; you are fighting a multi-billion dollar defense infrastructure. With Lupe Peña on our team, we have someone who used to attend their strategy meetings. We know how they think, and we know how to beat them.

The 12 Most Common Defense Tactics

  1. The “Identification Defense”: They will argue you can’t prove their specific product was the one that killed you. We counter this with “substantial factor” evidence—proving that every fiber and every chemical exposure contributed to the total dose that caused your disease.
  2. Statute of Limitations Manipulation: They will claim the exposure happened too long ago. We deploy the Texas Discovery Rule, proving that the clock didn’t start until you were diagnosed and learned the cause.
  3. The Workers’ Comp Shield: They want you to think you can’t sue. We identify the third-party liability that lets us go around workers’ comp and seek millions in uncapped damages.
  4. Junk Science Experts: They hire “product defense” scientists to testify that asbestos or benzene is safe. We use the Daubert Standard to challenge their methodology and bring in the world’s leading honest researchers.
  5. Blaming the Victim: They will point to your smoking history or your family genetics. We use the Helsinki Criteria and synergistic science to prove that while smoking increases risk, the asbestos or benzene was the necessary cause of the specific cancer.
  6. Corporate Shell Games: They transfer assets to new entities to avoid liability. We use Successor Liability and continuity of enterprise doctrines to pierce these corporate veils.
  7. Outdated Standards: They will say they “met OSHA standards.” We prove they knew those standards were inadequate at the time and failed their common law duty of care.
  8. The “Future Claimant” Squeeze: Bankruptcy trusts try to pay living victims less to save money for future ones. We fight for Individual Review to get you the highest possible payout based on your specific suffering.
  9. Terminal Patient Delay: In mesothelioma cases, defense firms use every procedural trick to delay the trial until the victim passes away. We file for Trial Preference/Expedited Dockets to ensure you get your day in court during your lifetime.
  10. The Government Contractor Defense: They claim the military made them use asbestos. We use procurement records to prove they chose the toxic material because it was cheaper than safe alternatives.
  11. Statutory Caps: They try to move cases into states with lower damage caps. We fight for proper venue in jurisdictions that value human life fairly.
  12. Medical Record Raiding: They will dig through your childhood medical records looking for a distraction. We use protective orders to keep the focus on the toxins that actually caused your harm.

The corporation that exposed you has a team of lawyers. Now you have one too. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and put an insider on your side.

Evidence Preservation: Why Action in Uhland Cannot Wait

In toxic exposure cases, time is the enemy of truth. While mesothelioma takes decades to develop, the evidence needed to prove your case is disappearing every day.

Companies in Hays County and across Texas have legally permitted “document destruction” schedules. If we don’t send a formal spoliation letter and a litigation hold demand, your employer’s industrial hygiene records, OSHA 300 logs, and your personal exposure badge readings could be shredded within years.

Furthermore, witnesses are aging. The co-workers who saw you handling asbestos gaskets or working in a benzene-heavy unit at the San Marcos plant are retiring and moving out of state. We move to find them and take their depositions today to preserve their testimony forever.

As Ralph Manginello explains on our podcast, “Evidence doesn’t just sit there. It degrades, it disappears, and it’s actively destroyed by corporations looking to hide their tracks.” Listen to the full episode on evidence preservation: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06

Compensation: What a Toxic Exposure Claim is Worth to Uhland Families

We won’t lie to you: no attorney can “guarantee” a specific dollar amount. If they do, they are violating the Texas Bar rules. What we can do is provide you with the historical data of what these cases have recovered for victims across Texas and the United States.

Case Type Trust Fund Range Lawsuit/Verdict Range
Mesothelioma $50,000 – $400,000 (total trusts) $1M – $50M+
Benzene/AML N/A (usually civil lawsuit) $1M – $20M+
Asbestos Lung Cancer $25,000 – $150,000 $500K – $5M+
Scaffold Fall/TBI N/A (third-party claim) $1.5M – $10M+
PFAS Personal Injury N/A (emerging mass tort) $100K – $1M+

The value of your case in Hays County depends on your diagnosis, your age, the number of dependents you have, and the strength of the evidence connecting your exposure to a specific defendant. Our goal is always maximum compensation. We don’t just settle for the first offer; we build the case to survive a trial, which is the only way to make the insurance company pay full value.

Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your Uhland Case?

There are national law firms that spend millions on TV commercials. When you call them, you get a call center. When you hire them, your file is one of 10,000.

Attorney 911 is different.

  • Direct Access: When you work with us, you aren’t a number. You have access to Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña. As Ariel S. wrote in her Google review: “Ralph has been our family’s attorney for years… He truly does care about his clients and makes sure we’re taken care of.”
  • The BP Credential: Ralph Manginello’s experience in the $2.1 billion BP refinery explosion litigation means he has the technical and legal “stamina” to take on any multinational corporation.
  • The Insider Advantage: Lupe Peña knows the insurance defense playbook from the inside. He knows their “lowball thresholds” and their delay tactics because he was trained by them.
  • Local Hays County Expertise: We understand the courts in San Marcos and the jury pools in Hays County. We are Texans, and we fight for our own.

Join the 270+ clients who rated Attorney 911 4.9 out of 5 stars on Google. Join the families who found hope when the corporate world said they were “expendable.”

Frequently Asked Questions for Uhland Toxic Exposure Victims

Q: I lived near a Hays County manufacturing site and was diagnosed with cancer. Can I sue even if I didn’t work there?

A: Yes. These are called “community contamination” or “fence-line” claims. If a facility in San Marcos, Kyle, or Uhland released toxic chemicals into the air or water, they are liable to neighbors under nuisance and trespass laws. We use geographic exposure modeling to connect your health to their emissions.

Q: My spouse died of mesothelioma three years ago. Is it too late for our family to file a claim?

A: Possibly not. Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death, but in toxic exposure, the clock often starts from when you “discovered” that the death was caused by asbestos. If you only recently found out about the workplace exposure, we may be able to toll the statute. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for an urgent review of your deadlines.

Q: I worked in an Uhland shop for only six months 30 years ago. Could that limited exposure cause my illness?

A: Absolutely. IARC and the EPA maintain that there is no safe level of exposure to asbestos or benzene. A single high-intensity exposure event—like cleaning a tank or doing a demolition job—is enough to cause the DNA damage that leads to cancer decades later.

Q: What treatment centers near City of Uhland handle mesothelioma and AML?

A: For Uhland residents, we recommend seeking a consultation at Seton Medical Center Hays in Kyle for initial diagnostics, but for specialized oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston is the #1 cancer hospital in the world and pioneered many mesothelioma treatments. We can help you navigate the medical records process for these world-class institutions. https://www.mdanderson.org

Q: How much does it cost to start my case?

A: Zero. We work on a 100% contingency fee basis. We advance all costs for expert witnesses, pathology reviews, and site investigations. You only pay us back out of the money we win for you. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing. As Ken T. put it in his review: “He listened intently… and immediately began working to protect my rights. He treated me professionally, with respect and understanding.”

Educational Resources and Treatment Infrastructure for Uhland Families

You aren’t just fighting a legal battle; you’re fighting for your life. We believe in providing the resources our Uhland neighbors need to succeed on both fronts.

Top Treatment Centers for Toxic Exposure Diseases

  • MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX): The gold standard for mesothelioma and leukemia. https://www.mdanderson.org
  • Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (UT Southwestern, Dallas): A premier NCI-designated center closer to Central Texas. https://utswmed.org/cancer/
  • Mays Cancer Center (UT Health San Antonio): A critical resource for families in the I-35 corridor. https://cancer.uthscsa.edu/

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Your Fight for Justice in the City of Uhland Starts Now

They spent decades hiding the truth about what their products were doing to your lungs and your blood. They hoped you would never connect your cough to your work history. They hoped you would just file a workers’ comp claim and disappear.

At Attorney 911, we don’t disappear. We are the “pit bulls” of the Hays County litigation world. We are the team that knows the defense’s secrets and chooses to use them for the injured, not the powerful. Whether you are in the heart of City of Uhland, commuting along Highway 21, or facing a diagnosis in a hospital bed in San Marcos, you are not alone.

Trust fund money is running out and legal deadlines are ticking. Every day an Uhland family waits is a day corporate defense teams use to shield their assets.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today. Ralph and Lupe are ready to talk, ready to investigate, and ready to fight. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical or legal advice until a formal attorney-client relationship is established. Every case is unique.

Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm
Principal Office: Houston, Texas
Serving City of Uhland, Hays County, and all of Texas.
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