Fannin County Mesothelioma, Asbestos and Toxic Exposure Lawyers: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts Fighting Corporate Defendants Who Concealed the Science for Decades—Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s), Monsanto (Ghostwritten EPA Studies), 3M (PFAS $12.5B Settlement) and DuPont (20+ Year C8 Cover-Up); Led by Ralph Manginello and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena who knows the internal Deny-Delay Playbook of Travelers, CNA, Hartford and Zurich, we navigate 60+ Asbestos Trust Funds ($30B+ Assets) for Fannin County Railroad Workers (FELA), Construction Crews, and Refinery Veterans ($2.1B BP Texas City Pedigree); Representing Fannin County Victims of Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Roundup/NHL ($10.9B Bayer Settlement), Camp Lejeune CLJA ($708M+ Paid), and Engineered Stone Silicosis (Latency under 5 Years) under the Texas Two-Disease Rule and 2-Year Discovery Rule; Mesothelioma Median Survival is 12-21 Months and Trust Assets Erode approximately 8% Per Year—We Secure Same-Day Spoliation Letters and Expedited Dying-Plaintiff Depositions to Preserve Evidence; Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Espanol, 1-888-ATTY-911
Fannin County Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health and Safety You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work on construction sites near SH 121, maintained agricultural equipment in the fields outside Bonham, or managed industrial lines in Honey Grove and Dodd City. You did your job, provided for your family in Fannin County, and came home. Nobody told you the dust you breathed, the herbicides you handled, or the insulation you cut in older north Texas buildings would one day try to kill you. Now you know. And now you have rights that extend far beyond a standard workers' compensation check. The cough started six months ago, perhaps initially dismissed as a seasonal north Texas allergy. Then the shortness of breath made it difficult to walk from your truck to the town square in Bonham. Then your doctor said a word you had only ever heard on national news: mesothelioma. Suddenly, everything you thought you knew about your years working in the trades across Fannin County changed forever. This is not a matter of "bad luck" or "genetics." It is a matter of exposure. When a corporation chooses to…