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New Mexico Toxic Exposure & Industrial Injury Law: Holding Corporations Accountable for Mesothelioma, Occupational Cancers, and Catastrophic Workplace Accidents For decades, the men and women who fueled the Grants Uranium District, maintained the San Juan Generating Station, and drilled the deep wells of the Permian Basin in Lea and Eddy Counties did more than build the New Mexico economy—they built the American energy landscape. You showed up at the mine, the rigger’s desk, the refinery, and the railyard to provide for your family. You worked in the dust, the heat, and the fumes, trusting that the safety gear provided was enough and that the companies you worked for were telling you the truth. They weren't. While you were breathing in microscopic silica dust in the mines or handling asbestos-lined gaskets at the Gallup refinery, corporate boardrooms knew these substances were lethal. They had the studies. They had the medical warnings. They had the data showing that the "Land of Enchantment" was becoming a landscape of latent disease for its workforce. Today, when New Mexico workers face a diagnosis of mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or stage IV lung cancer, it isn't an act of God or a stroke of bad…