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City of Stamford Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years of Litigation Firepower to Haskell County Families Fighting Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), and Roundup/NHL ($10.9B Master Settlement); Led by Ralph Manginello’s $2.1B BP Texas City Pedigree and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena’s Insider Advantage Over Travelers, CNA and Hartford, We Execute the Playbook to Defeat Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s), Monsanto, 3M ($12.5B PFAS Settlement), and DuPont; Experts in $30B+ Asbestos Trust Funds, Camp Lejeune CLJA ($708M+ Paid), Oilfield Silicosis, and 11 Simultaneous Compensation Pathways for City of Stamford Agricultural Workers, Veterans, and Residents Exposed to Invisible 0.1-10 Micrometer Fibers; Texas Discovery Rule Starts the 2-Year SOL at Diagnosis, and Trust Assets Erode 8% Per Year — Act Now for a Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol

April 18, 2026 27 min read
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City of Stamford Toxic Exposure & Dangerous Industry Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health

For generations, the families of City of Stamford have built their lives on the fertile soil of Haskell County and the rugged energy of the Texas oil patch. You spent your days in the cotton fields along Highway 277, in the gins that processed the local harvest, or out on the drilling rigs that dot the landscape from Stamford to Haskell and south toward Anson. You did the work that keeps America running, and you did it with the trust that the companies providing your equipment, your chemicals, and your site materials were keeping you safe.

You didn’t know.

For thirty years, while you were maintaining legacy machinery in a City of Stamford cotton gin or handling pipe on a drilling floor, you were breathing in microscopic fibers and chemical vapors that were silently rewriting your DNA. Nobody told you the dust coating your clothes would eventually cause your lungs to fail. Nobody told you the sweet-smelling solvent used to clean your tools would trigger leukemia. The companies that manufactured these products knew the danger as early as the 1930s, but they chose their quarterly profits over the lives of City of Stamford workers.

Now, you or your loved one is facing a diagnosis that has changed everything: mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or end-stage pulmonary disease. You are processing a retroactive betrayal that spans decades. You need to know that this was not an accident—it was a calculated corporate decision. At Attorney 911, we believe that the companies that poisoned City of Stamford families should be the ones to pay for the medical bills, the lost wages, and the immense pain they’ve caused.

If you worked in the agricultural, oil, or manufacturing sectors of City of Stamford and are now sick, you have rights that extend far beyond a standard workers’ compensation claim. You are likely eligible for multiple pathways of compensation, including multi-billion dollar bankruptcy trust funds that most law firms never even mention. Call us today at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation.

Why City of Stamford Workers Trust Attorney 911 with Their Lives

When you are fighting a multi-billion dollar corporation like ExxonMobil, Monsanto, or Johns-Manville, you cannot afford a “settlement mill” law firm that treats you like a file number. You need a trial-ready team that has gone toe-to-toe with the world’s largest companies and won.

The Ralph Manginello Advantage: 27+ Years of Relentless Advocacy

Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, has spent nearly three decades in the courtroom holding negligent corporations accountable. Admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Ralph brings federal-level experience to every City of Stamford case. His career is defined by high-stakes litigation, including significant experience in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—a case that resulted in $2.1 billion in total settlements and verdicts for injured workers. When we take on your case, the defendants know they are facing a firm that is prepared to go to trial to secure maximum compensation.

The Lupe Peña Insider Edge: Fighting from the Inside Out

A critical differentiator of our firm is associate attorney Lupe Peña. Lupe spent years working as an insurance defense attorney, representing the very corporations and insurance carriers we now sue. He was inside the rooms where they planned their strategies to minimize and deny claims like yours. He knows the “lowball” playbook because he saw it being written. Today, Lupe uses that classified information to protect the people of City of Stamford. He knows exactly which evidence the defense tries to hide and which tactics they use to delay your check.

We Understand the City of Stamford Landscape

We aren’t just a voice on a TV commercial. We know the industrial history of Haskell County and the City of Stamford. We know that many local workers were exposed to asbestos while working at legacy facilities like the West Texas Utilities power plants or maintaining agricultural equipment in local gins. We know that our clients in City of Stamford aren’t just looking for a lawyer—they’re looking for an advocate who respects their work ethic and understands the unique risks of the Texas oil and agriculture sectors.

As one of our 270+ verified Google reviewers, Chad Harris, put it: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play!… You are NOT just some client that’s caught in the middle of many other cases. You are FAMILY to them and they protect and fight for you as such.” Join the hundreds of families who have rated us 4.9 stars by calling 1-888-ATTY-911 today.

The Anchor: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in City of Stamford

If you or a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, the only known cause is asbestos exposure. This is a uniquely aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelial lining of the lungs (pleural), abdomen (peritoneal), or heart (pericardial). For City of Stamford workers, the exposure often happened decades ago, but the biological damage is manifesting now.

The Biological Mechanism: How Asbestos Kills

Asbestos is not one substance but a group of six naturally occurring silicate minerals. When these fibers are disturbed—during the repair of a boiler in a City of Stamford facility or the removal of insulation in an old building—they become airborne. You inhale them without knowing; they are tasteless, odorless, and invisible to the naked eye.

Once inside the lungs, asbestos fibers measuring 5+ micrometers lodge in the mesothelial tissue. Because the fibers are needle-like and chemically indestructible, your body’s immune system cannot expel them. Your macrophages (the cells responsible for “cleaning” your tissue) attempt a process called “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophage tries to engulf the long fiber, but it fails and ruptures, releasing inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β.

This creates a state of chronic inflammation that lasts for decades. Over 20 to 50 years, this constant irritation generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause oxidative DNA damage. Eventually, this leads to the inactivation of critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and NF2 (merlin), triggering the malignant transformation of mesothelial cells into mesothelioma.

Why the Latency Is 20-50 Years

Many our clients in City of Stamford are confused because they haven’t worked in a plant since 1985. We explain that the 20-50 year latency period is a biological hallmark of the disease. It takes decades of repeated genetic mistakes caused by the presence of asbestos fibers before a tumor becomes clinically detectable. By the time you feel a persistent dry cough or shortness of breath—symptoms often dismissed as “getting older”—the cancer has already progressed.

High-Risk Sites for City of Stamford Residents

Asbestos was used pervasively in the United States until the late 1970s, and it remains in place in many older structures in Haskell County today. City of Stamford workers may have been exposed at:

  • West Texas Utilities Company (WTU) Facilities: Power generation plants used miles of asbestos lagging on steam lines and turbines.
  • Agricultural Processing & Cotton Gins: Legacy machinery often used asbestos-containing brake pads and heat shields.
  • Public Buildings & Schools: Schools in City of Stamford built before 1980 likely used asbestos floor tiles, ceiling tiles, and pipe insulation.
  • Auto Garages: Mechanics along Highway 277 and SH-6 handling brake linings and clutch facings and blowing out dust with compressed air.

The Dual Pathway to Compensation in Mesothelioma Cases

If you have mesothelioma, you are likely entitled to two separate pools of money. This is where many other firms fail their clients—they file one and ignore the other.

  1. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: There are over 60 active trusts with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets. Companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace were forced to establish these funds to pay victims even after the companies went bankrupt.
  2. Civil Litigation: Many asbestos companies are still solvent and can be sued directly in court for their concealment of the risks.

In December 2025, a Baltimore jury awarded $1.5 billion against Johnson & Johnson for a single mesothelioma case—this proves the scale of accountability is changing. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes as every case is unique, but we will pursue every trust fund and every defendant to maximize your recovery.

Call (888) 288-9911 now. Trust fund payment percentages are declining as assets are depleted—waiting literally costs your family money.

Tier 1 Axis 1: Roundup and Paraquat Exposure in Haskell County Agriculture

Haskell County is one of the pillars of Texas agriculture. From cotton to wheat, City of Stamford’s economy has been built on the hard work of farmers and pesticide applicators. However, for decades, these workers were told that herbicides like Roundup (glyphosate) and Paraquat were safe—as long as you wore basic protection. We now know that was a corporate lie.

Roundup and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, manufactured by Monsanto (now Bayer). While the company claimed for years that glyphosate only targeted a pathway found in plants (the shikimate pathway), we now know that glyphosate causes oxidative stress and DNA strand breaks in human cells.

The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2A) in 2015. Epidemiological studies of agricultural workers show that those with the highest exposure have a 41% increased risk of developing Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. If you used Roundup on your farm or as a professional applicator in City of Stamford and have been diagnosed with NHL, your illness is not a mystery—it is a documented side effect of this chemical.

In 2024, a Philadelphia jury awarded $2.25 billion to a Roundup victim. We have documented evidence from the “Monsanto Papers” showing that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to deceive regulators and the public. We bring this evidence into every City of Stamford Roundup case.

Paraquat and Parkinson’s Disease: The Basal Ganglia Connection

Paraquat is one of the most toxic herbicides on the market—so dangerous that it is banned in the European Union and China. In the United States, it is still used extensively in City of Stamford cotton farming as a desiccant.

The mechanism of injury for Paraquat is terrifyingly precise. Its molecular structure resembles a compound called MPP+, which is selectively toxic to the dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta—the exact part of the brain that dies in Parkinson’s disease. When you inhale or absorb Paraquat, it enters your bloodstream and crosses into the brain, where it triggers “redox cycling,” creating a flood of reactive oxygen species that kills your brain cells.

If you are a City of Stamford farmer or applicator diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and you used Paraquat (often sold as Gramoxone), the science is on your side. Multi-district litigation (MDL 3004) is active right now, holding manufacturers Syngenta and Chevron Chemical accountable.

Recognition Triggers for Stamford Agricultural Workers:

  • Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin (NHL warning).
  • Extreme fatigue and night sweats.
  • Subtle tremors, “pill-rolling” finger movements, or a shuffling gait (Parkinson’s).
  • Sudden loss of balance.

“As Ralph explains in this episode of the Attorney 911 podcast, the discovery rule means your deadline may start from your DIAGNOSIS, not your exposure—even if that exposure was 30 years ago.” Don’t let your employer or the chemical companies tell you it’s too late. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free agricultural exposure evaluation.

Tier 1 Axis 2: Onshore Oilfield and Pipeline Worker Injuries

City of Stamford sits near the edge of the prolific Permian Basin and has its own rich history of Haskell County oil production. Oilfield work is the backbone of the region, but it is also one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.

The Texas Non-Subscriber Difference

In Texas, unlike most other states, employers are not required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Employers who opt out are called “non-subscribers.” If you are injured on a City of Stamford drilling rig or during frac operations, and your employer is a non-subscriber, you have the right to sue them directly for negligence.

Even if they do carry workers’ comp, you often have Third-Party Claims. This is where most City of Stamford workers leave millions on the table. If you were injured because of a defective tool made by a manufacturer, or because a different contractor on the site made a mistake, you can sue that third party for full damages, including pain and suffering—which workers’ comp never pays.

H2S Gas: The Silent Killer of Haskell County

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a deadly reality in Texas oilfields. At low levels, it smells like rotten eggs. At high levels, it causes “olfactory fatigue,” meaning you lose the ability to smell it just before it kills you. H2S causes instant respiratory paralysis—you take a breath, your diaphragm stops moving, and you collapse.

If your employer failed to provide adequate H2S monitors, or if those monitors weren’t calibrated correctly at a City of Stamford well site, we will find that proof in the maintenance logs. We hold operators like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and local service companies accountable for these life-altering events.

Fracking Silica: The “New Asbestos”

If you worked a frac spread in the Permian or Haskell fields, you were exposed to massive amounts of crystalline silica sand. When this sand is moved, it creates respirable dust. These microscopic particles lodge in your lungs, causing silicosis—a permanent scarring of the lung tissue that reduces your ability to process oxygen.

Silicosis is irreversible and progressive. In August 2024, a California jury awarded $52.4 million to a young worker with silicosis. In Texas, we are seeing a similar wave of illness. If you have shortness of breath and worked in fracking, you need a medical evaluation from a specialist at a facility like the Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at UTHealth Houston.

“Studies show represented claimants recover 3-5x more — and as Ralph explains in this video, you pay NOTHING unless you win.” Call (888) 288-9911 for your free oilfield injury consultation.

Axis 1: Benzene and Chemical Exposure Cancers

Benzene is one of the most fundamental chemicals in the petrochemical industry, and in City of Stamford, it has been handled in bulk for over half a century. It is a natural component of crude oil and is used as a solvent in countless industrial processes.

How Benzene Rewrites Your Blood

Benzene doesn’t just make you sick; it metabolizes into a toxic substance called muconaldehyde in your liver. This metabolite travels through your bloodstream to your bone marrow—the “factory” where your body makes health red and white blood cells.

Once in the bone marrow, benzene metabolites attack the DNA of your hematopoietic stem cells. This can lead to specific chromosomal translocations, such as t(8;21) or t(15;17), which are considered “biomarkers” of benzene exposure. This damage causes the factory to start producing defective cells, leading to:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
  • Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

The 1 ppm Lie

For decades, the government set the “safe” limit for benzene at 10 ppm. It was only after 1987 that it was lowered to 1 ppm. However, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recomends a limit of only 0.5 ppm. The reality is there is no safe level of benzene for cancer risk.

If you worked as a refinery operator, a tank cleaner, or even a mechanic along SH-6 and you now have a blood cancer, the companies that exposed you—like Shell, Exxon, or Marathon—likely knew of the risk by the 1960s. In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil for a mechanic’s benzene-induced AML.

“Corporate defense teams use the same psychological tactics as insurance adjusters — watch how Ralph exposes their playbook.” We know how to beat them because Lupe was on their side. Now, he’s your side.

Axis 2: Construction Accidents and Scaffold Falls in City of Stamford

Whether it’s a new commercial development or infrastructure repair near Highway 277, construction is inherently dangerous. In City of Stamford, where work continues through the extreme Texas heat, the risk of gravity-related accidents is high.

The “Fatal Four” in City of Stamford

OSHA identifies four primary causes of construction fatalities: falls, being struck by an object, electrocution, and “caught-in/between.” These account for nearly 60% of all worker deaths.

If you fell from a scaffold in City of Stamford, the law is clear: 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L requires your employer to provide scaffolding that can support four times its maximum intended load. It must be inspected by a “competent person” before every shift. If that didn’t happen, and you were injured, that is Negligence Per Se.

Third-Party Liability for Construction Workers

Many City of Stamford construction workers are told they can only get workers’ comp. That is often false. If you are working for a subcontractor and the general contractor failed to ensure site-wide fall protection, the general contractor is a “third party” that can be sued for full damages.

As Stephanie Hernandez wrote in her verified Google review: “She [Leonor] and her team were beyond amazing!!! She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of.” That’s the empathy and results we bring to every City of Stamford construction case.

Major Construction Hazards locally:

  • Trench collapses during utility work (soil in Haskell County can be unstable after heavy rains). One cubic yard of soil weighs 3,000 pounds—enough to crush a man inside of 60 seconds.
  • Crane collapses during heavy equipment moves.
  • Electrocution from contact with overhead power lines.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We offer free consultations in English and Spanish. Llame a Lupe Peña al 1-888-ATTY-911 para una consulta gratis. Su estatus migratorio NO afecta sus derechos legales.

Multi-Pathway Compensation: The Full Recovery Stack for City of Stamford Families

The mistake most people make is thinking they only have one “lawsuit.” In reality, a toxic exposure victim in City of Stamford typically has a Stack of Claims. Let’s look at a hypothetical Stamford worker who worked in the oilfield and later helped maintain local power plants.

The “Total Accountability” Model

If that worker is diagnosed with mesothelioma, Attorney 911 would investigate:

  • Asbestos Trust Claims: Filing against 5-10 different bankruptcy trusts for the insulation materials handled (e.g., Johns-Manville, Owens Corning).
  • Personal Injury Lawsuit: Suing the solvent product manufacturers who remain in business (e.g., John Crane gaskets).
  • Workers’ Comp / Non-Subscriber Suit: Pursuit of the direct employer or a negligent facility owner.
  • VA Disability: If the worker was also a Navy veteran (common in Stamford), they are entitled to 100% service-connected disability. This does not stop you from suing the corporations.

By pursuing all four pathways, we can often multiply the total recovery for a City of Stamford family from $100,000 to over $1,000,000.

Why You Need to Move Now: The Evidence Deterioration Clock

The corporations are not sitting still. They have armies of lawyers preparing their defenses. Every day you wait:

  • Witnesses Die: In asbestos cases from the 1970s, your old co-workers are aging. Their testimony is essential to prove you worked with a specific product.
  • Records are Purged: Corporate document retention schedules often allow companies to destroy safety logs after 7 years. We need to send physical preservation letters immediately to stop the shredders.
  • Trust Funds Deplete: As more people file, the bankruptcy trusts lower their “payment percentages.” Filing in 2026 may pay better than filing in 2028.

“The per diem method Ralph discusses in this video takes on exponentially higher values when applied to a mesothelioma patient facing a terminal diagnosis.” Every day of pain and suffering has a value—we make the jury see that value.

Exposing the Corporate Defense Playbook: Why Lupe Peña is Your Nuclear Advantage

When you file a claim for toxic exposure, the corporate defense firms deploy a standard list of tricks. Because Lupe Peña used to work for them, our firm knows how to neutralize these tactics before they ever reach the judge.

Tactic 1: The “Alternate Cause” Bluff

They will say, “You didn’t get sick from our chemical; it was your genetics, or your diet, or your smoking.”
Our Counter: We hire world-class oncologists and toxicologists who can distinguish chemical-induced mutations from natural ones. We use the “Substantial Factor” test—we don’t have to prove their chemical was the only cause, just that it was a substantial factor.

Tactic 2: The “Statute of Limitations” Trap

They will claim your 30-year-old exposure is too old to sue for.
Our Counter: We use the Discovery Rule. In Texas, the clock doesn’t start when you breathe the fiber; it starts when you discover the injury and its cause. For a mesothelioma patient in City of Stamford diagnosed last month, the window is wide open.

Tactic 3: The “Wait Them Out” Strategy

In terminal cases, defense firms will use “delay and pray” tactics—hoping the plaintiff dies before the trial date. If the plaintiff dies, the emotional impact of their testimony is gone and the settlement value drops.
Our Counter: We file for Expedited Discovery and Trial Preference. For terminal clients in City of Stamford, we push to have your deposition taken within weeks and your trial scheduled within months. We won’t let them wait you out.

“Corporate defense teams use the same psychological tactics as insurance adjusters — watch how Ralph exposes their playbook.” At Attorney 911, the “insurance defense insider” advantage isn’t just a slogan—it’s the engine of our results.

Comprehensive FAQ for City of Stamford Workers and Families

Can I file a claim if my exposure in City of Stamford was 40 years ago?

Yes. Under the Texas discovery rule, your statute of limitations typically does not begin until you are diagnosed with a disease and told it was caused by exposure. For diseases with long latency periods like mesothelioma (20-50 years) or benzene-related leukemia (5-20 years), the law recognizes that you couldn’t have sued before the symptoms appeared. However, the clock starts at the moment of diagnosis, so you must act immediately. [Read more on SOL from CDC.gov: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/asbestos/statutelaws.html]

Will filing a lawsuit affect my Social Security or VA benefits?

No. Personal injury settlements and trust fund payments are generally considered “non-countable” for the purposes of VA disability and are not subject to standard income taxes in most categories. Your legal recovery is fundamentally about replacing the health and earnings you lost—it is not “income” that the government takes back.

What if I don’t know exactly which product I was exposed to?

That is why you hire a firm with a 27-year history like ours. We have access to massive databases of which products were used at specific Texas utility sites, refineries, and cotton gins during every era since the 1940s. We also interview your former co-workers from Haskell County jobsites to identify shared exposure events. You provide the work history; we provide the evidence.

Can I sue if I was a smoker?

Yes. Smoking does NOT cause mesothelioma. Period. If you have lung cancer, the tobacco companies may be partially liable, but the Supreme Court has recognized that asbestos and smoking act “synergistically”—meaning the asbestos made the smoke 50 times more dangerous. The asbestos company is still liable for its contribution. [See IARC study on synergism: https://publications.iarc.who.int/Book-And-Report-Series/Iarc-Monographs-On-The-Identification-Of-Carcinogenic-Hazards-To-Humans/Arsenic-Metals-Fibres-And-Dusts-2012]

What does “no fee unless we win” really mean?

It means Attorney 911 takes 100% of the financial risk. We pay for the medical experts, the filing fees, the industrial hygienists, and the travel. If we do not secure a settlement or a verdict for you, you owe us nothing. You will never receive a bill from us for our time or expenses unless we get money in your pocket first.

I am undocumented and afraid to file. What are my rights?

In the state of Texas and under federal law, your immigration status does not affect your right to receive compensation for a workplace injury or toxic exposure. OSHA 11(c) protects all workers from retaliation, and the courts have ruled that undocumented workers are still entitled to medical benefits and lost wage compensation. Your information with us is confidential.

How much is my case worth in City of Stamford?

Every case depends on the severity of the illness and the number of defendants identified. Mesothelioma settlements can range from $1 million to several million dollars. Benzene leukemia cases also frequently see seven-figure outcomes. Smaller injuries or non-malignant conditions like pleural thickening may result in five- or six-figure recoveries from trust funds. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a specific valuation of your situation.

Educational Resources and Treatment Options for City of Stamford Residents

Getting the right medical care is your first priority. It also creates the documentation our firm needs to prove your case. If you have been diagnosed with an exposure-related disease, we recommend identifying specialists at the following NCI-designated centers:

1. MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX)
Ranked #1 in the nation, MD Anderson has the most advanced mesothelioma and leukemia programs in the world. While it is several hours from Haskell County, patients from all over the world travel here for life-extending treatment.

2. UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, TX)
For residents of City of Stamford, Dallas is often the nearest hub for high-level specialized care. UT Southwestern’s Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center is NCI-designated and has world-class lung cancer and hematology specialists.

3. West Texas VA Health Care System
Veterans in the Stamford area often receive care through the Big Spring or Abilene VA facilities. Ensure you ask for a “PACT Act Toxic Exposure Screening”—it is your right and it is free.

4. Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation
This national non-profit provides support groups and connects patients with active clinical trials.

“Attorney Ralph Manginello breaks down million-dollar case criteria in this video — and toxic exposure cases in City of Stamford routinely meet all three: clear liability, deep-pocketed defendants, and devastating damages.”

Your Next Steps: Preserving Your Rights in City of Stamford

If you are reading this, you are likely at a crossroads. You can accept what the doctor called “bad luck,” or you can investigate whether a corporation stole your health for a profit. At Attorney 911, we have spent 27+ years making that investigation easy for families like yours.

When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, here is what happens:

  1. You talk to a human being immediately. We are an emergency response law firm. We don’t do phone tags.
  2. We conduct a Deep Work History Review. We look at every City of Stamford, Haskell County, and West Texas job site you ever stepped foot on.
  3. We Triage your Medical Records. Our team, including insight from former insurance defense attorney Lupe Peña, looks for the “red flags” the defense will try to use.
  4. We Launch an Evidence Preservation War. We send formal spoliation letters to your former employers to stop documents from being “accidentally” lost.
  5. We File Your Claims. We don’t wait for a lawsuit to finish before filing trust fund claims. We pursue all money simultaneously.

As Jess Rivera shared in her Google review: “I’d have to say by far one of the best attorneys… The process took about 2 months and last week I received a check. THANK YOU!!!!” While complex toxic exposure cases usually take longer, we apply that same “911” urgency to every file.

You built the City of Stamford. You provided the energy and the crops that fueled Texas. Now, it is the corporations’ turn to provide for you. No fee unless we win. No upfront costs. Thousands of families served. Join the 270+ clients who have rated us 4.9 stars.

The corporation that poisoned you has a team of expensive lawyers. Now, you have one too. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today.

Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC
Principal Office: 1177 W. Loop South, Suite 1600, Houston, TX 77027
Serving City of Stamford, Haskell County, and All of Texas.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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