City of Hondo Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy: Holding Corporations Accountable for Medina County Workers and Families
For decades, the hardworking men and women of the City of Hondo have formed the backbone of Medina County’s industrial and agricultural economy. From the historic operations at the Hondo Army Airfield to the heavy grain silos that line the Union Pacific tracks, and out onto the vast row-crop fields that stretch toward D’Hanis and Castroville, your labor has fueled Texas. But while you were building this community, massive corporations often prioritized their bottom lines over your biological safety. They knew that the asbestos in the insulation, the benzene in the fuels, and the paraquat in the herbicides were slowly destroying the health of those who handled them—and they kept that knowledge hidden in filing cabinets while your health, and the health of your family, was systematically compromised.
We believe that no worker in the City of Hondo should have to pay for corporate profit with their life. Whether you traveled US Highway 90 every day to reach a job site, worked the maintenance lines at the industrial park, once served at the municipal airport, or managed the farm-to-market logistics of Medina County, you were likely exposed to substances that the scientific community now identifies as lethal. The cough that won’t go away, the sudden diagnosis of a blood disorder, or the progressive tremor your doctor calls “idiopathic” may not be a random misfortune of aging. It is often the documented biological consequence of a specific chemical or fiber entering your body 10, 20, or even 40 years ago.
At Attorney 911, we don’t just “handle cases.” We dismantle the defenses of the billion-dollar corporations that turned City of Hondo workplaces into exposure zones. Led by Ralph Manginello, an attorney with 27+ years of experience who was part of the litigation team that held BP accountable for the $2.1 billion Texas City Refinery explosion, we bring federal-court-level intensity to every claim. We are joined by Lupe Peña, a third-generation Texan and former insurance defense attorney who spent years inside the very firms that now fight against you. Lupe knows the strategies they use to suppress evidence and lowball settlements because he was trained in that playbook—and now, he uses that insider knowledge to break it.
If you or a loved one in the City of Hondo has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, Parkinson’s disease, or has suffered a catastrophic industrial injury, your fight for justice begins with a single phone call. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and nothing at all unless we win your case. The corporations have a team of lawyers designed to protect their assets; you deserve a team designed to protect your future.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, comprehensive evaluation of your rights.
The Science of Discovery: Why You Are Only Now Getting Sick in City of Hondo
The most devastating aspect of toxic exposure in Medina County is the “latency gap.” For most residents in the City of Hondo, the damage did not happen all at once. It happened one minute at a time, one shift at a time, over a career spent in the trades or on the farm. This delay between exposure and diagnosis is not an accident of nature; it is the biological result of how these toxins interact with human cells.
In the City of Hondo, many workers in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s handled asbestos-containing materials without respirators. They cut insulation at the industrial park or handled brake shoes on heavy equipment near Avenue E. When you inhale a microscopic asbestos fiber, it doesn’t just pass through you. If that fiber is five micrometers or longer, it is biopersistent. It lodges in the mesothelial lining of your lungs (the pleura) and your body’s immune system attempts to destroy it through a process called phagocytosis.
However, your macrophages—the cells responsible for “eating” foreign invaders—cannot digest a mineral fiber. This results in “frustrated phagocytosis,” where the macrophages die and release a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Over 15 to 50 years, this chronic inflammation creates a cycle of DNA damage and failed repair. Eventually, the suppressor genes that keep cell growth in check, such as the p16/CDKN2A gene, are inactivated. This is the moment a healthy cell transforms into a malignant mesothelioma cell.
As Ralph Manginello explains in our analysis of high-value legal claims, the value of a case is often tied to the duration of this corporate negligence. These companies knew as early as 1935—when the Sumner Simpson letters documented a conspiracy between Raybestos-Manhattan and Johns-Manville to hide medical data—that their products were lethal. They let you work in the City of Hondo for decades without warning you of this cellular time bomb.
Learn more about how we calculate the value of cases involving decades of latent damage in this video by Ralph Manginello: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in the Medina County Workforce
For workers in the City of Hondo, asbestos wasn’t a rare hazard—it was the standard for heat resistance and durability in every major industry. Whether you were a pipefitter maintaining lines at the local processing plants, a mechanic at a shop along Highway 90, or a construction laborer renovating older buildings near the Hondo City Hall, you likely encountered “the magic mineral” every day.
The Biological Mechanism of Asbestosis and Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelium—the thin layer of tissue that covers the majority of your internal organs. In the City of Hondo, we most commonly see the pleural form, which affects the lining of the lungs. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) first classified asbestos as a Group 1 known human carcinogen based on overwhelming evidence that there is no safe level of exposure. https://monographs.iarc.who.int/substances-labeled-with-iarc-classifications-1-125/
When asbestos fibers are disturbed—during the sanding of a gasket, the cutting of a pipe, or the demolition of a ceiling tile—they become aerosolized. In the still air of an industrial shop in Hondo, these fibers can remain suspended for hours. Once inhaled, they penetrate deep into the alveolar regions of the lungs. Unlike charcoal dust or organic matter, asbestos fibers are nearly indestructible. They migrate to the pleura, where they cause:
- Pleural Effusion: An abnormal buildup of fluid between the layers of the pleura, often the first sign that something is wrong.
- Pleural Plaques: Localized areas of thickening and calcification on the pleura, which serve as a “biomarker” of exposure that can be used as evidence in your case.
- DNA Mutation: The physical presence of the fiber interferes with mitosis (cell division), physically tangling with chromosomes and causing deletions that lead to cancer.
Secondary Exposure: The Hidden Victims in City of Hondo Households
One of the most tragic patterns we see in Medina County is “take-home” exposure. A worker at the Hondo airfield or a local fabrication shop would come home at the end of the shift with their work clothes coated in fine white dust. When their spouse shook out those clothes to wash them in a Hondo laundry room, or when their children hugged them before they showered, those family members inhaled the same deadly fibers.
We represent families in the City of Hondo who were never on a job site but were diagnosed with mesothelioma decades later because of this secondary exposure. The corporations knew this was a risk; they just didn’t want to pay for onsite showers or professional laundry services.
If you are a resident of the City of Hondo and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be eligible for compensation from multiple pathways, including over 60 active asbestos bankruptcy trusts currently holding more than $30 billion in assets. As Ralph explains in our guide to the statute of limitations, the “discovery rule” protects you. Even if you were exposed in 1975, your clock to file a claim in Texas often doesn’t start until the day you receive your diagnosis. https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Call 1-888-288-9911 for an immediate evaluation of your work history and trust fund eligibility.
Agricultural Toxic Exposure: Roundup and Paraquat in Medina County
Hondo is known as a premier agricultural hub for South Texas, but the herbicides that allowed Medina County farms to thrive have left a legacy of neurological and hematologic disease. We are currently investigating claims for farmers, applicators, and rural residents in the City of Hondo who were exposed to Roundup (glyphosate) and Paraquat.
Paraquat and Parkinson’s Disease: A Selective Neurotoxin
For years, Paraquat was used as a “burndown” herbicide on Medina County acreage. It is so toxic that a single sip can be fatal, and it is a restricted-use chemical that requires a license to apply. However, the greatest danger is to the long-term applicator in the City of Hondo who inhaled the mist or absorbed it through their skin.
Scientific research has established that Paraquat is a selective neurotoxin. Its chemical structure is almost identical to MPP+, a known byproduct that targets and destroys dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra—the exact part of the brain that fails in Parkinson’s disease.
- Oxidative Stress: Paraquat enters the brain and triggers “redox cycling,” creating a flood of superoxide radicals that overwhelm the brain’s antioxidant defenses.
- Mitochondrial Decay: It disrupts the function of the mitochondria (the cell’s power plants), leading to neuronal death.
- Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation: Exposure has been shown to accelerate the buildup of toxic proteins in the brain, a hallmark of Parkinson’s.
If you worked in the agricultural sector in the City of Hondo and have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, you may have a direct claim against Syngenta and Chevron. This is a product liability claim, which means your right to sue exists independently of any workers’ compensation laws. The Michael J. Fox Foundation has been a leader in documenting this link. https://www.michaeljfox.org/news/paraquat-and-parkinsons-disease
Roundup and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Monsanto (now Bayer) marketed Roundup as “safer than table salt,” but internal documents known as the “Monsanto Papers” prove they ghostwrote studies to hide the truth. Glyphosate exposure is linked to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), a cancer of the lymphatic system.
For a resident of the City of Hondo, exposure could have happened while treating a lawn, working for a landscaping crew, or managing large-scale crops. The mechanism involves:
- Genotoxicity: Glyphosate causes DNA strand breaks in human lymphocytes.
- Immune System Overdrive: Chronic exposure keeps your immune system in a state of constant inflammation, which can pull the trigger on a malignant transformation of B-cells.
Studies in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute have shown that those with the highest exposure to glyphosate-based herbicides have a 41% increased risk of developing NHL. https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/111/12/1231/5551980
Axis 2: Dangerous Industries and Worker Rights in City of Hondo
Beyond the microscopic threat of toxins, the City of Hondo is home to industries where physical mechanical failure is a constant risk. Whether you are working the Union Pacific lines, operating a crane on a New Highway 90 construction project, or maintaining heavy machinery at the industrial park, an accident here is never “just an accident.” It is usually the result of a supervisor cutting corners or a manufacturer delivering a defective tool.
At Attorney 911, we specialize in the “Third-Party Claim” strategy. If you were hurt on the job in Hondo, your employer’s insurance will tell you that workers’ compensation is your only remedy. They are lying. While you may not be able to sue your direct employer in many cases, you CAN sue the property owner, the general contractor, the equipment manufacturer, or the maintenance company whose negligence caused the failure. These claims allow for full recovery of pain and suffering, which workers’ comp does not provide.
FELA: Railroad Worker Protections in Hondo
Hondo exists, in many ways, because of the railroad. But the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific lines that run through Medina County have historically treated their workers as replaceable. If you were injured on the tracks or in the yards in Hondo, your rights are governed by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), not state workers’ comp.
FELA is a powerful federal law that allows railroad workers to sue their employers for negligence. Unlike standard cases, the “burden of proof” is lower. If we can prove the railroad’s negligence played any part, even the slightest, in your injury, you are entitled to compensation.
- Crush Injuries: During coupling operations or track maintenance in the Hondo yard.
- Traumatic Head Injuries: From falls or equipment failure.
- Occupational Disease: FELA also covers lung cancer and mesothelioma caused by diesel exhaust and the asbestos once used in locomotive components.
As Ralph explains in our guide to the process of a personal injury claim, railroad cases require an immediate investigation to preserve evidence like Event Data Recorders (“Black Boxes”) and track maintenance logs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwzYymneDVs
Construction and Trench Collapse in Medina County
As the San Antonio metro area expands toward the City of Hondo, construction activity is at an all-time high. This means more trenches, more scaffolds, and more risks. A trench collapse is one of the most preventable—and most lethal—accidents we see.
- The Physics of Burial: One cubic yard of soil weighs about 3,000 pounds. If a worker is buried to the chest in a Hondo excavation, the weight is equivalent to a car sitting on their lungs. They cannot take a breath, and brain damage begins in minutes.
- OSHA Violations: 29 CFR 1926.652 requires all trenches 5 feet or deeper to be protected via sloping, shoring, or shielding. If you were hurt in an unprotected trench in Hondo, the negligence is “per se”—the violation of the law is the proof of the crime. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.652
If you survived a trench or scaffold accident, or if your family is coping with a wrongful death, you need a firm that knows how to go after the General Contractor who looked the other way. Lupe Peña’s experience in insurance defense is critical here—he knows how construction companies hide their assets and how to pierce those corporate veils.
The Inner Advantage: Why Lupe Peña and Ralph Manginello are the Difference for Hondo
When you hire a lawyer for a toxic exposure or dangerous industry case in the City of Hondo, you are going to war with an insurance company. These companies are not “good neighbors.” They are financial institutions whose entire business model depends on taking your premiums and never paying out your claims.
The Switched-Side Advantage
This is where Attorney 911 changes the game. Our firm includes Lupe Peña, who spent years working on the “other side.”
- He knows how they “reserve” cases: Insurance companies set aside a certain amount of money for a claim the moment it’s filed. Lupe knows what triggers them to put more money in that bucket.
- He knows their suppression tactics: He’s seen how they try to “blame the victim” by combing through 20 years of medical records looking for a single mention of a childhood asthma attack to explain away a lung cancer diagnosis.
- He knows their experts: The defense will hire a “rent-a-scientist” to testify that your benzene exposure didn’t cause your leukemia. Lupe has spent years working with these same experts—he knows how to cross-examine them because he knows where their science is weak.
As Lupe explains in his insider guide to deposition preparation, the defense is looking for you to make one mistake that destroys your credibility. We don’t let that happen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Ralph Manginello’s Trial Pedigree
Ralph Manginello doesn’t just settle cases; he builds them for the courtroom. With over a quarter-century of experience, he earned his reputation in the most complex litigation imaginable—the 2005 BP Texas City Refinery explosion. That case involved 15 deaths and 180 injuries, resulting in a $2.1 billion cumulative resolution. When Ralph walks into a negotiation, the corporate lawyers from Exxon, Monsanto, or Union Pacific know they are facing someone who has actually been in the fire.
In Medina County, results matter. Ralph Manginello is a “Preeminent Rated” attorney, a designation given to less than 5% of lawyers for meeting the highest standards of professional excellence and ethical conduct. He brings that same intensity to every resident of the City of Hondo, whether the case is worth $50,000 or $5,000,000.
Corporate Concealment: The Proof Medina County Families Deserve
One of the most frequent questions we hear in Hondo is: “Why didn’t anyone tell us?” The answer is the most infuriating part of toxic tort law. These companies KNEW.
The Sumner Simpson Letters (Asbestos)
In 1935, while workers were building the early infrastructure of the City of Hondo, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the counsel for Johns-Manville about scientific reports showing that asbestos was giving workers lung disease. His words were: “I think the less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” For the next 40 years, the industry conspired to stop scientific journals from publishing articles about the risks.
The Monsanto Papers (Roundup)
In the modern era, internal emails from Monsanto (now Bayer) revealed through Roundup litigation showed that their own scientists were concerned about the genotoxicity of glyphosate as early as the 1990s. Instead of warning the farmers of Medina County, they initiated a program called “Let Nothing Go,” designed to attack and discredit any outside scientist who voiced concerns.
3M and PFAS “Forever Chemicals”
PFAS chemicals are used in firefighting foam, like that used at Hondo’s airfield and municipal airport for decades. They are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is the strongest in organic chemistry—it does not break down in nature. Internal 3M memos from the 1970s showed that PFAS bioaccumulated in his workers’ blood and caused liver damage in animals. They didn’t tell a soul until they were forced to by the EPA decades later. https://www.epa.gov/pfas/key-pfas-resources
When we represent you in the City of Hondo, we aren’t just looking at your medical records. We are weaponizing these historical documents to prove that the company’s conduct was not just negligent—it was malicious. This allows us to pursue Punitive Damages, which are designed to punish the corporation and can significantly increase the total value of your settlement.
Preserving Evidence for Your Hondo Case: Time is the Enemy
If you suspect you have been exposed to toxic substances in the City of Hondo, or if you’ve been injured on an industrial site, you are in a race against time. Not just because of the Statute of Limitations, but because evidence has a “half-life.”
What Disappears in Medina County
- Work History Records: Many smaller shops in the City of Hondo that operated in the 70s and 80s have closed. Their records—payroll, safety logs, product manifests—are sitting in storage units or reaching their legal destruction dates.
- Witness Testimony: Your former co-workers are your best witnesses. They can testify that “Yes, the dust was so thick we couldn’t see across the shop,” or “No, they never gave us respirators.” Every year we lose these witnesses to old age or illness.
- Physical Evidence: The building you worked in might be slated for renovation or demolition. Once the asbestos insulation is removed and disposed of, we lose the ability to test it for fiber type and concentration.
What Attorney 911 Does Immediately
The moment you call 1-888-ATTY-911, we trigger an evidence preservation protocol. We send “Legal Hold” letters to every potential defendant, from the site owner in the Hondo industrial park to the product manufacturers. This legally obligates them to stop any routine destruction of documents related to your exposure.
We also immediately begin a Work History Reconstruction. We have access to proprietary databases of asbestos-containing products used at specific Texas facilities. Even if you don’t remember the brand of the gasket you used 30 years ago, we can often find the purchase orders or union records that prove it.
As Ralph explains in our guide to documented evidence, your cell phone can be your own greatest investigative tool if you are still on a job site. https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06
Compensation: The Multiple Pathway Strategy for Hondo Residents
Most law firms in Texas only look for one way to get you paid. Attorney 911 looks for every possible dollar from every possible source. For a toxic exposure victim in the City of Hondo, we pursue a “Stacked Recovery” strategy.
| Pathway | Source | Why it Matters for Hondo Residents |
|---|---|---|
| Bankruptcy Trusts | ~$30 Billion Asbestos Funds | Faster payouts, no trial required, can file with multiple trusts simultaneously. |
| Personal Injury Lawsuit | Solvent Corporations | Full damages for pain, suffering, and punitive awards. |
| VA Disability | PACT Act Benefits | For veterans exposed at Hondo Airfield or during overseas service. https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/ |
| Workers’ Comp | Texas TWC | Immediate medical coverage and partial wage replacement while the larger case proceeds. |
| CLJA | Camp Lejeune Justice Act | For Hondo-area veterans who served at Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. |
| RECA | Radiation Exposure | For those exposed to uranium or during nuclear testing. |
Settlement Ranges: What is Your Case Actually Worth?
While past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and every case varies based on individual facts, the data is clear: toxic exposure cases carry high value because the injuries are catastrophic.
- Mesothelioma: Combined settlements and trust claims often range from $1 million to $5 million+.
- Benzene/Leukemia: Lawsuits against major oil companies have resulted in verdicts exceeding $20 million.
- Industrial Accidents: A traumatic injury in a Hondo factory or warehouse can result in seven-figure settlements if third-party liability is established.
We provide a specialized look at what makes a “Million-Dollar Case” in this video by Ralph Manginello: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Local Medical Resources for Medina County Residents
If you are a resident of the City of Hondo and suspect you have a toxic-exposure-related illness, specialized medical care is your first priority. A general practitioner may not be trained to recognize the signs of occupational disease, but South Texas is home to some of the best specialists in the world.
Specialized Treatment for Hondo Families
- UT Health San Antonio / Mays Cancer Center: Located just 45 miles east of Hondo, this is one of the few NCI-designated cancer centers in the state. They have specialized expertise in leukemia (benzene) and thoracic cancers (asbestos). https://cancer.uthscsa.edu/
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation for cancer care. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, seeking a second opinion from their specialized specialists is standard practice for our clients. https://www.mdanderson.org/
- South Texas Veterans Health Care System (San Antonio): For Hondo veterans, the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital is the regional hub for PACT Act screenings and toxic exposure evaluations.
Getting evaluated at an academic medical center like UT Health San Antonio doesn’t just help your health—it creates the “Level 1” medical evidence that makes your legal case much stronger. When a board-certified thoracic oncologist confirms a mesothelioma diagnosis and links it to asbestos fibers, it is very difficult for a corporate defense team to argue otherwise.
Why Hondo Residents Trust Attorney 911
We are not a massive “mill” that spends millions on TV commercials and treats you like a file number. We are a boutique trial firm where the founding attorney actually knows your name.
- You get Ralph’s Personal Cell Phone: When you are an Attorney 911 client, you aren’t stuck behind a call center. You have direct access to the lawyers handling your case.
- The “Beast” Reputation: As our clients describe in our 270+ verified Google reviews (where we hold a 4.9-star rating), Ralph and his team are “BEASTS” in negotiation. We don’t take the first lowball offer the insurance company throws out. We push until they pay what the case is worth.
- Hablamos Español: Under the leadership of Lupe Peña, we provide complete bilingual services. We understand that the Hispanic workforce in Medina County has been disproportionately targeted for dangerous work, and we are here to protect those workers, regardless of their immigration status.
As Chad H. shared in his verified Google review: “What seemed to be a crisis for my family and I with no way out on how to fight or solve our case, Atty. Manginello stepped in and absolutely fought for us. A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play! Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service, that’s NOT the case here. He cares for his clients and made us feel like family.”
Another client, Stephanie H., praised our intake team’s compassion: “When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me. They took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders. I never felt so taken care of. They made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.”
Frequently Asked Questions for City of Hondo Residents
I was exposed at a City of Hondo job site 30 years ago. Is it too late to sue?
In Texas, the “Discovery Rule” usually means you have two years from the date you knew or should have known that you had a disease and that the disease was caused by your exposure. For mesothelioma, this almost always means two years from the date of your diagnosis, not the date of your work. Don’t assume you are out of time—let us perform a free analysis. https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
My employer filed for bankruptcy years ago. Is there still money?
Yes. When major companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, or Halliburton (DII Industries) filed for bankruptcy, the courts required them to set aside billions of dollars in bankruptcy trusts to pay future victims. Those trusts are active right now and are paying Hondo residents every day.
Will filing a claim affect my VA benefits or Social Security?
Generally, no. A personal injury lawsuit or a trust fund claim is a civil recovery against a private corporation. These funds are separate from government-entitlement programs. In many cases, we can structure your settlement to minimize any impact on other benefits.
What if I don’t know the exact product that made me sick?
This is extremely common. No one expects you to remember a product label from 1978. We use union dispatch records, co-worker affidavits, and historical facility surveys to “reconstruct” the products that were present at your Hondo workplace during the years you were there.
How much does it cost to start a case with Attorney 911?
Zero. We work on a pure contingency fee basis. We advance all the costs of the investigation, the expert witnesses, and the litigation. We only get paid if we successfully recover money for you. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing. Ralph explains this in detail here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/c1b705d4
Does my immigration status matter in a toxic exposure case?
Absolutely not. In the City of Hondo and across Texas, your rights as an injured person are not determined by your papers. If a corporation poisoned you or an employer let you get hurt, they are liable for the damage. Attorney 911 and our partners Magali Candler have documented your rights in our immigration series: https://share.transistor.fm/s/7787dfb4
How long will my case take?
Trust fund claims can often be resolved in 6 to 12 months. Civil lawsuits against solvent defendants typically take 12 to 24 months. However, for terminal patients (like those with late-stage mesothelioma), we can file for Expedited Trial Dockets, which can bring a case to trial or settlement in as little as 6 months.
Medina County’s Future is Our Priority
Hondo is the heartbeat of Medina County. It is a town of families, of generational workers, and of people who believe that a day’s pay should be earned with a day’s work. When a corporation betrays that work ethic by hiding the dangers of their chemicals or failing to shore up their trenches, they aren’t just hurting one person; they are shattering a piece of this community.
At Attorney 911, our mission is to make the City of Hondo safer by making negligence too expensive for corporations to ignore. When we win a multi-million dollar verdict or a major trust fund settlement, we aren’t just getting you money—we are sending a message that Medina County workers are not expendable.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to stand with you. Whether you were exposed at the industrial park, the airfield, the railroad, or on a South Texas farm, we have the experience, the data, and the insider knowledge to take your case to the finish line.
You didn’t choose to get sick. You didn’t choose to get hurt. But you can choose who fights for you now. Don’t leave your family’s future in the hands of the corporations’ lawyers. Place it in the hands of a team thatTreats you like family and fights like a “Pit Bull.”
Call Attorney 911 today. Your 911 is our priority.
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