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Thrall Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy: Holding Corporations Accountable for Williamson County Workers and Families For over a century, the Union Pacific rail lines have carved through the heart of Thrall, Texas, carrying the industrial lifeblood of the Austin-Round Rock metro area and the agricultural bounty of our Blackland Prairie. From the historic discovery of the Thrall Oil Field in 1915 to the massive grain elevators that dominate our skyline and the modern high-tech expansion creeping east from Taylor, Thrall has always been a town defined by hard work. But for decades, that work came with a hidden, lethal cost. The men and women who kept the Union Pacific locomotives running, the farmers who treated Williamson County’s soil with Monsanto’s chemicals, and the industrial workers who maintained our cotton gins and oil infrastructure were often breathing in a death sentence they couldn't see. If you or a loved one in Thrall has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or a life-altering respiratory disease, you are likely looking for answers that your doctor or your employer never provided. You may be wondering if the dust you breathed in the rail yard 30 years ago is the…