Wright City Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawsuit Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for East Texas Oil Field Legacies
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in the Rusk County oil fields, did your job on the pipeline spreads around Wright City, and came home to your family. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while handling frac sand, the benzene vapors you inhaled during tank cleanings, or the asbestos insulation you stripped from older drilling equipment would one day try to kill you. Now you know. And now you have rights that extend far beyond a simple workers’ compensation check.
If you or a loved one in Wright City has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or have suffered a catastrophic injury in an industrial explosion, you are processing a lifetime of betrayal in a single moment. At Attorney 911, we understand that this isn’t just a legal case; it’s a rewriting of your entire history. Ralph Manginello and his team have spent over 27 years holding billion-dollar corporations accountable for the damage they cause to Texas families. We aren’t just lawyers; we are your advocates in the fight against companies that valued Wright City production quotas over human lives.
This guide is designed to do what the medical system often fails to do: diagnose your legal situation. Whether your exposure happened at a local pipeline hub near Highway 64 or during a turnaround at a regional refinery, the laws of the State of Texas and the federal government provide specific pathways to compensation. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation. We work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning we advance all costs and only get paid if we win for you.
The Attorney 911 Advantage: Why Wright City Workers Choose Us
When you are fighting a multinational oil company or an asbestos bankruptcy trust with billions in assets, you cannot afford a general practitioner. You need a litigation team with specific, high-stakes experience in the industrial corridors of East Texas.
Ralph Manginello brings a formidable background to your case. Admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and the Eastern District of Texas (which covers Wright City), Ralph has spent nearly three decades in courtrooms across the state. Most importantly, Ralph was part of the litigation team involved in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion cases—a $2.1 billion total matter that remains the benchmark for refinery accountability in the United States. If he can take on BP, he can take on the companies that exposed you in Rusk County.
Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, provides the nuclear differentiator for our clients. Lupe is a former insurance defense attorney who used to sit on the other side of the table. He knows exactly how corporate defense teams and their insurers internally value, suppress, and attempt to deny toxic exposure claims. He has seen the playbook they use to minimize payouts to sick workers. Now, he uses that “switched-sides” intelligence to build cases that are insulated against defense tactics.
We understand the unique culture of Wright City and the East Texas Oil Field. We know that in Rusk County, hard work is a point of pride, and most workers were never warned that their commitment would cost them their health. As Stephanie H. shared in her Google review, “The Manginello Law Firm… immediately reassured me and took me seriously… she just really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.” Join the 270+ clients who have rated us 4.9 stars by calling 1-888-ATTY-911 today.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Wright City: The Anchor of Justice
For decades, the East Texas Oil Field was the “Black Giant,” and it was built on a foundation of asbestos. From the drilling rigs to the pump stations along the Missouri Pacific lines, asbestos was everywhere because it was cheap and heat-resistant. If you lived or worked in Wright City between 1940 and 1980, you were likely surrounded by it.
The Science of How Asbestos Kills
Asbestos is not a single chemical; it is a group of silicate minerals that form microscopic, needle-like fibers. When these fibers are disturbed during maintenance on older oil field equipment in Rusk County, they become airborne. You cannot see them, smell them, or taste them.
Once inhaled, these fibers—particularly amphibole types like amosite and crocidolite—penetrate deep into the lower lobes of the lungs. From there, they migrate to the pleural lining, the thin tissue known as the mesothelium. This is where the biological mechanism of mesothelioma begins.
Your body’s immune system sends macrophages to engulf and destroy these foreign particles. However, asbestos fibers are “biopersistent.” They are too long for the macrophages to digest, a process known as “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophages die while trying to clear the fibers, releasing inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-1β. This creates a state of chronic, permanent inflammation that lasts for decades.
Over 15 to 50 years, this constant inflammatory environment generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that directly damage your DNA. Specifically, it deactivates tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Without these genetic “brakes,” mesothelial cells transform into malignant tumors. This long latency period explains why a worker who handled asbestos gaskets in a Wright City plant in 1975 is being diagnosed with mesothelioma today.
Your Dual Pathways to Compensation
Unlike other law firms that may only pursue one route, Attorney 911 utilizes a dual-path strategy for Wright City asbestos victims.
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: There are currently over 60 active bankruptcy trusts holding approximately $30 billion in assets. These funds were established by companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Pittsburgh Corning specifically to pay future claimants. Because most Wright City workers were exposed to multiple products, we often file claims with 5 to 10 separate trusts simultaneously. While payment percentages have declined lately—the Manville Trust currently pays roughly 5.1% of approved claim values—these trusts provide a faster route to compensation that does not require going to court.
- Civil Litigation: If you were exposed to products manufactured by companies that are still solvent, such as John Crane Inc. or Goodyear Tire & Rubber, we file a direct lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas. These cases often yield multi-million dollar verdicts because they allow for the recovery of full economic and non-economic damages, including pain and suffering.
In 2024, a New York jury awarded a Navy veteran $40.1 million for mesothelioma caused by Goodyear asbestos gaskets. While past results do not guarantee future outcomes, this demonstrates the scale of accountability we seek for Wright City families. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 to begin your work history reconstruction.
Tier 1: Onshore Oil & Gas Accidents and Pipeline Injuries in Rusk County
Wright City sits in the heart of the “Joinerville” legacy, the epicenter of the East Texas oil boom. While the industry has modernized, the risks to roughnecks, drillers, and pipeline workers remain extreme. Between the Permian Basin and the Haynesville Shale, Texas continues to lead the nation in energy production—and energy-related fatalities.
The Truth About the “Exclusive Remedy” Myth in Texas
If you were injured in a blowout or struck by equipment on a rig near Wright City, your employer likely told you that workers’ compensation is your “exclusive remedy.” In Texas, that is often a lie or a half-truth.
First, Texas is the only state that allows employers to opt out of the workers’ comp system. These “non-subscriber” employers lose their legal immunity and can be sued directly for full damages if their negligence caused your injury. Second, even if your employer is a subscriber, you almost always have third-party claims.
On a typical Rusk County drilling site or pipeline spread, there are dozens of different companies involved: the operator (like EOG or Chevron), the drilling contractor (like Patterson-UTI or Nabors), and various service companies (like Halliburton or Schlumberger). If one of those other companies or a defective equipment manufacturer caused your injury, you can sue them for unlimited damages. These third-party claims include compensation for physical impairment, loss of enjoyment of life, and punitive damages—none of which are available through workers’ comp.
Specific Wright City Exposure Pathways: Benzene and Silica
Workers in the Wright City oil and gas sector aren’t just at risk for acute trauma; they face latent diseases that are just as deadly.
- Benzene Exposure: Benzene is a natural component of crude oil. If you worked in Rusk County production or refining, you were exposed to benzene every time you cracked a valve or cleaned a tank. Benzene is a Group 1 carcinogen that specifically targets the bone marrow microenvironment. Once inhaled, it is converted by the liver enzyme CYP2E1 into benzene oxide and muconaldehyde. These metabolites cause chromosomal translocations—specifically t(8;21)—that destroy the body’s ability to produce healthy blood cells, leading to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) or Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).
- Fracking Silica (Silicosis): The use of crystalline silica sand in hydraulic fracturing has created a new epidemic in East Texas. When silica dust is inhaled, it travels to the alveoli. Much like asbestos, it kills macrophages and causes the formation of fibrotic nodules. This results in accelerated silicosis, where lungs become permanently scarred and lose their ability to oxygenate the blood.
If you are coughing, short of breath, or have been diagnosed with a blood disorder after oil field work in Wright City, call 1-888-ATTY-911. As Ralph Manginello explains on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel, documented evidence from your cell phone can be critical in proving site conditions before they are cleaned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs.
Authoritative source on benzene toxicity from the CDC: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp3.pdf
Tier 1: Benzene Exposure and the Refinery Corridor Influence
While Wright City itself is a production hub, many residents work in the larger regional refining centers in Tyler, Longview, and even the Houston Ship Channel during turnaround seasons. The refining industry has a dark history of concealing the risks of benzene exposure.
The ExxonMobil Benchmark
In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil—a company that dominates the Texas energy landscape. The case involved a mechanic who developed AML after handling benzene-contaminated products. This verdict proves that juries are no longer accepting the “regulatory compliance” defense.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) currently sets the benzene PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit) at 1 ppm over an 8-hour shift (29 CFR 1910.1028). However, for decades, the industry standard was 10 ppm. Companies like ExxonMobil and Shell knew as early as the 1940s that benzene was a potent marrow toxin, yet they fought to keep the limits high while workers died.
At Attorney 911, we don’t care if your employer was “under the limit.” We focus on the medical facts. There is no safe level of benzene exposure. If you worked in a refinery or as a fuel transporter in Rusk County and now have leukemia, the science is on your side even if the regulators were late to the party.
As Lupe Peña—our insurance defense insider—can tell you, the first thing a refinery’s lawyers will do is try to blame your lifestyle, specifically smoking. We provide the counter-attack. We retain hematologic oncologists who can identify the specific genetic markers that prove benzene was the substantial factor in your diagnosis.
Authoritative source on IARC Group 1 carcinogens (Benzene): https://publications.iarc.who.int/576
Corporate Concealment: Exposing the Sumner Simpson Letters and Beyond
This is the section that drives our fight. These companies didn’t just make a mistake; they made a calculation.
In 1935, Sumner Simpson, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan, wrote to the attorney for Johns-Manville, Vandiver Brown. He discussed suppressing medical research that proved asbestos caused disease. Brown’s response has become infamous in toxic tort law: “I think the less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” Those companies continued to sell asbestos-insulated pipes and gaskets to Wright City industrial sites for another 40 years.
Similarly, internal 3M memos from the 1970s prove the company knew that PFAS “forever chemicals” were accumulating in human blood and causing liver damage in lab animals. They kept this confidential for 30 years. Today, Wright City water systems and communities near military bases like Barksdale or East Texas industrial zones are testing positive for these indestructible molecules.
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t just hiring a lawyer to fill out forms. You are hiring a firm that has studied these documents and knows how to use them to destroy a defendant’s “we didn’t know” defense. Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City litigation gave him a front-row seat to how corporate cost-cutting leads to human carnage.
As Beth Bonds wrote in her review: “Ralph Manginello took his bogus case and had it dismissed within a WEEK!… A God-send law firm… I highly recommend!!” We bring that same “Pitbull” energy to every corporate defendant we face.
The Counter-Intelligence Playbook: How Big Oil and Big Pharma Will Try to Cheat You
Because Lupe Peña sat in the defense meetings for years, Attorney 911 knows the 12 primary tactics that companies like Monsanto, ExxonMobil, and Johnson & Johnson use to avoid paying your claim.
- The “Medical Records Raid”: They will ask for your medical records spanning the last 40 years, searching for any minor ailment they can blame for your current condition.
- The “Terminal Delay”: In mesothelioma cases, they will often try to delay the trial for years, cynically hoping the plaintiff passes away before they have to pay. We counter this by filing for “preferential trial dockets” in Texas courts for terminal patients.
- The “Government Contractor Defense”: They will argue they were just following government specs. Procurement records usually prove them wrong.
- The “Bankruptcy Shield”: Companies will spin off their liabilities into new shell companies and then declare “Chapter 11” for those shells. We trace these corporate successor chains to ensure you reach the assets you deserve.
Do not talk to an insurance adjuster or a “victim compensation” representative from the company until you have spoken with us. Every word you say is being recorded and formatted into a defense. Watch Ralph’s guide on what NOT to say to an insurance adjuster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKRbFprB0E.
Authoritative source on OSHA Process Safety Management (29 CFR 1910.119): https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.119
Multiple Pathways: Maximizing Your Wright City Recovery
One of the biggest mistakes Wright City victims make is thinking they only have one claim. A single career roughneck may qualify for:
- Asbestos trust fund payments from 5+ manufacturers.
- A civil lawsuit against a non-bankrupt operator for benzene exposure.
- VA disability benefits if they are a veteran exposed during service.
- Social Security Disability (SSDI) based on their diagnosis.
- Wrongful death and survival actions if they are filing on behalf of a parent.
We pursue all of these pathways simultaneously. Most “TV lawyers” only want the easiest individual case. We look for the “total recovery stack.” For example, a veteran stationed at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 who later worked in the Rusk County oil fields may have a CLJA claim against the government AND an oilfield toxic exposure claim. We handle both.
Under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (Pub. L. 117-168), the government is finally paying for the TCE, PCE, and vinyl chloride that poisoned over a million Marines and their families. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to see if your military residence overlaps with your Wright City exposure history.
Wright City Industrial Geography: Local Search for Truth
Whether you worked at the refineries near Tyler, the pipeline spreads along Hwy 64, or the drilling sites scattered through Rusk County, your location determines your defendant roster.
- Rusk County Pipeline Spreads: Working in trenches causes acute risks of collapse, but the long-term risk is manganese from welding rods. Manganese travels along the olfactory nerve to the globus pallidus in your brain, causing “Welder’s Parkinsonism” or manganism.
- Joinerville/Wright City Oil Field Legacy: This region is the heart of the “Black Giant” field discovery. Legacy equipment salvaged and reused in this area through the 1990s often contained high-concentration asbestos gaskets and brake pads.
- Regional Superfund Proximity: Any resident whose private well water in Rusk County has changed color or smell should be investigated for plume migration from nearby industrial waste sites.
We know these roads. We know these courts. From the Rusk County Courthouse in Henderson to the federal bench in Tyler, Attorney 911 is your local-yet-powerful advocate. As Jamin M. noted in his review, “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise… He was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months of my case.”
Authoritative source on Manganism and Basal Ganglia damage: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp151.pdf
Tier 2 and Tier 3: Covering Every Angle of Wright City Risk
While oil field work is the primary driver of Wright City claims, our expertise covers the full spectrum of toxic exposure:
- PFAS “Forever Chemicals”: Used in firefighting foam at regional airports and military bases. These chemicals bioaccumulate in your liver and kidneys, disrupting the PPAR-α and PPAR-γ nuclear receptors and leading to kidney cancer and thyroid disease.
- Roundup (Glyphosate): For Rusk County residents with agricultural or large landscape properties, Roundup exposure has been scientifically linked by IARC to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. In 2024 alone, juries have awarded over $4 billion in Roundup cases where Monsanto ghostwrote safety studies.
- Silica Dust: From concrete cutting in regional Wright City construction boom projects. 29 CFR 1926.1153 requires employers to protect you. If you were handed a paper mask while cutting concrete, your rights were violated.
- Late-Onset Pharma Torts: Including Zantac (NDMA contamination causing gastric cancer) and Philips CPAP devices (degraded foam releasing VOCs into your airway).
No matter how you were exposed, the clock is ticking. The “Discovery Rule” in Texas generally gives you two years from the date you knew or should have known your illness was caused by exposure to file a claim. If you wait, you lose your rights forever.
FAQ: Your Wright City Legal Emergency Questions Answered
Can I file an asbestos claim if I was a smoker?
Yes. Smoking does NOT cause mesothelioma. Asbestos is the only known cause. If you have lung cancer, being a smoker actually increases the value of your asbestos claim in many instances because the synergy between smoking and asbestos multiplies your cancer risk by 50x. The company that exposed you cannot use your smoking as a “get out of jail free” card.
Is it too late to file if my exposure was in the 1970s?
No. Because symptoms of mesothelioma and benzene-related leukemia often don’t appear for 20 to 50 years, the statute of limitations in Wright City usually doesn’t start until you are diagnosed.
Will a lawsuit affect my VA benefits?
No. Your VA disability benefits and a civil toxic exposure lawsuit are entirely separate. In fact, we use the medical records from your VA Toxic Exposure Screening to strengthen your legal case.
What if my former employer in Rusk County is out of business?
We search for the corporate successors and the insurance companies that covered them at the time of your exposure. We also look for bankruptcy trust fund eligibility. The money is often held in trust even if the building is long gone.
How much does it cost to start my case?
Zero. At Attorney 911, we work on a 100% contingency fee. We pay for the experts, the filings, and the industrial hygienists. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Medical Resources and Treatment Near Wright City
If you have been diagnosed in Wright City, your health is the primary concern. We recommend consulting with specialists who understand occupational disease:
- UT Health East Texas (Tyler): Regional oncology and pulmonary specialists who serve Rusk County.
- UT Health Tyler / CHRISTUS Mother Frances: Primary regional hubs for diagnostic imaging and initial oncology consultations.
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation. Located approximately 3.5 hours from Wright City, they offer the world’s most advanced mesothelioma and leukemia programs.
- The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (Houston): A critical resource for veterans in East Texas seeking PACT Act screenings.
Educational resource for clinical trial matching: https://clinicaltrials.gov/search?cond=Mesothelioma
Action Required: Your Clock is Running
While you process your diagnosis, the corporations responsible for your exposure are already working. Their insurance companies are calculating how to offer you pennies on the dollar before you hire a lawyer. Their defense teams are verifying when their records can be legally destroyed.
Don’t give them the advantage of time. Right now, trust funds like the Manville Trust or the USG Trust are paying out millions, but their asset pools are finite. The earlier your claim is in the queue, the more protected you are from future payment percentage reductions.
Ralph Manginello is ready to answer your call. You can reach him and the Attorney 911 team 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911. We speak English and Spanish (Su estatus migratorio NO afecta sus derechos legales), and we offer remote consultations if you are unable to travel.
You spent your life building the East Texas Oil Field. Now, let us spend our energy rebuilding your family’s financial security. The consultation is free, and the fight is ours.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
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Watch Ralph Manginello explain what makes a million-dollar case on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. This content is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.
Detailed Case Type Intelligence: Tier 1 Onshore Oilfield Hazards in Wright City
The Wright City industrial landscape is inextricably linked to the Permian Basin and Haynesville Shale developments. For a roughneck or floorhand working in Rusk County, the risks of the job change with every phase of the well lifecycle.
Blowouts and Well-Control Events
A blowout is the uncontrolled release of crude oil or natural gas after pressure control systems fail. On East Texas rigs, these events often involve high-pressure “kicks” that can destroy a rig in seconds. The mechanical injuries—shrapnel from blown pipes and crush injuries from falling derricks—are catastrophic. We investigate the “Mud Logs” and the “BOP” (Blow-Out Preventer) maintenance records to find where the operator or the drilling contractor cut corners on safety.
H2S: The Silent Killer of East Texas
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is common in “sour” gas formations throughout Rusk County. At 100 ppm, H2S destroys your sense of smell. At 500 ppm, it causes “knockdown”—instant loss of consciousness and respiratory paralysis. If you survived an H2S event but now have neurological damage or memory loss, your employer’s failure to provide synchronized personal gas monitors is a direct violation of OSHA Hazard Communication standards (29 CFR 1910.1200).
Pipeline spread injuries: Trenching and Welding
Wright City serves as a corridor for massive pipeline infrastructure. If you were a pipeline welder, you were exposed to:
- Hexavalent Chromium: Produced during the welding of stainless steel. Inhalation of Cr-VI causes lung cancer and nasal septum perforation. IARC Monograph 100C confirms Cr-VI as a Group 1 human carcinogen: https://publications.iarc.who.int.
- Trench Collapse: Pipeline trenches are often deep and narrow. Under OSHA 1926 Subpart P, any trench deeper than 5 feet MUST have shoring or a trench box. If you were partially buried in a Rusk County trench, you likely suffered Crush Syndrome—where compressed muscle tissue breaks down (rhabdomyolysis) and releases myoglobin into your blood, causing acute kidney failure.
Attorney 911 is experienced in identifying the contractor web in these cases. Usually, the “Main Contractor” is responsible for site-wide safety, regardless of who signed your paycheck.
Watch our guide on construction and pipeline safety here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Authoritative source on Trenching Safety: https://www.osha.gov/trenching-excavation
Tier 2: Silica Dust and the Silicosis Epidemic in Wright City Fracking
If you worked as a “Sand Mover” or “Sand Castle” operator on a frac site in Rusk County, you were the front line of a hidden health crisis. Fracking requires millions of pounds of fine silica sand. When that sand is moved, it creates a cloud of “respirable crystalline silica”—particles smaller than 4 micrometers that go straight to the bottom of your lungs.
The Biological Trap of Silica
Once silica particles reach your alveoli, they are permanent. Macrophages attempt to eat the silica, but the silica’s crystalline structure is chemically toxic. The macrophages rupture and release enzymes that scar your lung tissue. This leads to Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF)—where your lungs literally turn to stone.
You may not feel sick for 5 or 10 years. But by the time a Wright City worker feels the “shortness of breath” or the “dry cough,” the damage is irreversible. We hold the manufacturers of the fracking sand and the equipment makers (like sand-moving trailers with inadequate dust control) responsible.
As Ralph Manginello explains in his podcast, the statute of limitations can be your biggest enemy if you ignore early symptoms: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426.
Authoritative source on Fracking Sand Silica hazards: https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/OSHA3768.pdf
Tier 3: Roundup, Pesticides, and Community Exposure in Wright City
Not every victim of toxic exposure in Rusk County worked in the oil field. If you lived near Highway 42 or maintain a large acreage in Wright City, you may have used Roundup (glyphosate) for years.
The “Monsanto Papers”—internal documents unsealed in 2017—proved that Monsanto knew glyphosate could cause cancer but worked to “ghostwrite” studies that said the opposite. If you have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), your use of Roundup on your property or through a landscaping job is a valid claim.
While Bayer (which bought Monsanto) has settled thousands of these cases for over $11 billion, thousands more are being litigated today. We investigate your purchase history and your medical records to build a “dose-response” case for your NHL diagnosis.
Authoritative source on Glyphosate: https://www.epa.gov/ingredients-used-pesticide-products/glyphosate
Why Wright City Families Choose the “911” Firm
As any industrial worker in East Texas knows, when things go wrong on the job, they go wrong fast. You need a law firm that reacts with the same speed. That is why we are named Attorney 911.
We serve the families of Wright City with a commitment that a “referral mill” firm in Dallas or New York can’t match. We know the Rusk County community because we’ve been helping its neighbors for a quarter-century. As Tracey W. shared in her review: “When I had my accident I didn’t know where to turn… Leonora went to work and didn’t stop… I spoke with her and I was overwhelmed by the offer.”
If you’re sick and you suspect it was the job—or if you’ve lost a loved one and suspect it was the company—call us. We have the data, we have the history, and we have the “inside track” through Lupe’s insurance defense background.
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Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
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Final Checklist for Wright City Victims
- Identify your exposures: Were you at the Marshall refinery? The Barksdale base? The Hwy 64 pipeline spread?
- Document your diagnoses: Mesothelioma, AML, Silicosis, or NHL.
- Preserve your history: Gather old W-2s, union dispatch records, and photos of you on the job.
- Consult with specialists: Reach out to MD Anderson or UT Health East Texas Tyler.
- Call Attorney 911: Dial 1-888-288-9911 for your confidential case score.
Don’t let another day of your statute of limitations slip away. The companies that poisoned Wright City have their lawyers. Now you have yours.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911.