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Fort Worth Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Attorneys: Holding Corporations Accountable and Securing Your Future For over half a century, the men and women who stood at the assembly lines at Lockheed Martin, serviced the locomotives at Union Pacific’s Davidson Yard, and maintained the massive airframes at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth breathed in air that was quietly poisoning them. In the industrial heart of the City of Fort Worth, corporations built empires on the backs of workers while internal memos and suppressed medical studies proved that the asbestos, benzene, and hexavalent chromium these employees handled every day would one day lead to terminal diagnoses. At Attorney 911, we believe that after decades of hard work providing for your family in Tarrant County, you deserve more than a diagnosis—you deserve justice and the full compensation the law allows. The discovery that a lifetime of work in a City of Fort Worth industrial facility has resulted in mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or a permanent respiratory disability is a moment of profound betrayal. You trusted the safety standards provided by your employer. You believed the equipment you were given would protect you. The reality—documented in the Sumner Simpson…