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The Silent Betrayal in City of Belton: Your Guide to Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Rights You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in City of Belton, did your job, and came home to your family in Bell County. Nobody told you the fine white dust that coated your clothes at the job site, the sweet-smelling chemicals you handled in the warehouse, or the insulation you cut during the I-35 corridor expansion would one day try to kill you. Now you know. You’ve received a diagnosis that feels like a weight across your chest, or you’ve watched a loved one in City of Belton face a respiratory failure that doctors can’t fully explain. We are Attorney 911, and we are here to tell you that this was not an accident. It was a choice made by corporations that valued production line speeds in Central Texas over the lives of the people who built them. For workers along Main Street or those commuting from City of Belton to the industrial hubs in Temple and Killeen, the discovery of an occupational disease is often a moment of profound retroactive betrayal. You trusted your employer. You trusted…