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Cherokee County Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Fighting for the Rights of East Texas Workers and Families You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, or even longer, you went to work in the timber mills of Jacksonville, handled equipment near the railroads in Rusk, or worked the historic industrial sites of Cherokee County with pride. You did your job and you came home to your family. Nobody told you the dust you breathed, the chemicals you handled, or the insulation you cut would one day try to kill you. But today, the diagnosis in your hand—mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or another life-altering condition—tells a different story. It tells a story of exposure. It tells a story of corporate betrayal. And at Attorney 911, we are here to tell you that it also tells a story of accountability. In Cherokee County, from the tomato packing history of Jacksonville to the iron and timber roots of Rusk, our workforce is the backbone of East Texas. Yet, for decades, billion-dollar corporations and negligent employers have treated that backbone as expendable. They knew the risks of asbestos, silica, and industrial chemicals. They had the studies. They had the data. They suppressed it…