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Utah Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Accountability: The Fight for Workers and Families For decades, the heavy smoke rising from the Geneva Steel plant in Vineyard or the Kennecott copper smelter in Magna was seen as a sign of Utah’s economic strength. Families from Orem to Salt Lake City built their lives on those jobs, believing that their employers—multi-billion-dollar corporations—were providing a safe path to the middle class. They didn't tell you that the dust you breathed at the Point of the Mountain or the vapours you inhaled near the North Salt Lake refineries were fundamentally rewriting your cellular health. They didn't tell you that thirty years after your last shift, you would be fighting for your breath in a hospital room at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. At Attorney 911, we know that your diagnosis isn't just a stroke of bad luck; it is often the direct result of corporate decisions to value production speed over human life. You may have spent years maintaining high-pressure lines, fitting asbestos-insulated pipes in the heat of a Utah summer, or handling toxic herbicides in the orchards of Box Elder County. Today, you might be facing a word you only ever heard in a…