Arkansas Mesothelioma and Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Provides a 27+ Year Multi-Million Dollar Verdict Record for Paper Mill Workers, Navy Veterans, and Arkansas Families Exposed to Johns-Manville Asbestos (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s Concealment), Monsanto/Bayer Roundup (Ghostwritten EPA Safety Studies), and 3M PFAS Forever Chemicals ($12.5B Drinking Water Settlement). Led by Ralph Manginello’s $2.1B BP Refinery Litigation Pedigree and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena—Who Specifically Knows How Travelers, CNA, and Hartford Coded Asbestos Claims to Minimize Payouts—We Access $30B+ Across 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds and Navigate 11 Simultaneous Compensation Pathways Including Mesothelioma ($1M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Roundup/NHL ($10.9B Master Settlement), and Camp Lejeune CLJA ($708M+ Paid). From Crossett Paper Mill Chemical Exposure and El Dorado Bromine Plant Accidents to Little Rock Construction Crane Collapses and FELA Railroad Negligence, We Use OSHA PEL 29 CFR 1910.1001 Expertise and IARC Group 1 Classifications to Secure Justice; Mesothelioma Median Survival is 12-21 Months and Trust Assets Erode 8% Annually, So Professional Urgency is Vital. 1-888-ATTY-911, Free Consultation, Hablamos Espanol, No Fee Unless We Win.
Arkansas Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Injury: Your Guide to Rights and Recovery Your father worked for thirty years at the Reynolds Aluminum plant in Bauxite or the Murphy Oil refinery in El Dorado, coming home every night with his clothes coated in a fine, gray-white dust. You remember him shaking out those clothes on the porch before your mother washed them. Decades later, that same man—who spent his life building the industrial backbone of Arkansas—is struggling for every breath, sitting in a room at UAMS in Little Rock while a doctor explains that a biopsy has confirmed pleural mesothelioma. You were never told that the "Natural State’s" industrial hubs in Little Rock, Fort Smith, and the Golden Triangle of South Arkansas were saturated with substances that would wait forty years to launch a molecular attack on your family’s health. For too long, corporations operating along the Arkansas River and throughout the timberlands of the south have treated the health of Arkansas workers as an acceptable business expense. They knew the asbestos insulation wrapping the steam lines at the Arkansas Nuclear One plant in Russellville was a silent killer. They knew the benzene in the process streams of our refineries…