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City of Gallatin Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Attorneys: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health For decades, the men and women of the City of Gallatin and the greater Cherokee County area have formed the backbone of the East Texas workforce. Whether you spent your career in the oilfields of the Haynesville Shale, maintained the Union Pacific rail lines that cut across our region, or commuted to the massive refinery corridors of the Gulf Coast to provide for your family, you did the hard work that keeps this country running. You showed up, you worked through the East Texas heat, and you trusted that the companies you worked for were tellng you the truth about the air you breathed and the chemicals you handled. But for many in the City of Gallatin, that trust was met with a devastating betrayal. Today, we know that many of the products and environments that defined the livelihoods of Cherokee County residents were saturated with invisible killers: asbestos fibers, benzene vapors, and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). You may have been exposed at a job site in Rusk or Jacksonville, or perhaps during a long-service career at a Beaumont refinery while living right here in the…