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U.S. Virgin Islands Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Mesothelioma, Benzene Cancer, and Refinery Accidents For decades, the men and women of the U.S. Virgin Islands—particularly the thousands who passed through the gates of the massive refining complex on the South Shore of St. Croix—went to work to provide a better life for their families in Christiansted, Frederiksted, and Charlotte Amalie. You worked in the intense heat of the Limetree Bay and Hovensa facilities, you handled the heavy cargo at the Port of Frederiksted, and you maintained the infrastructure of St. Thomas and St. John. You were told the dust you breathed was just part of the job. You were told the chemicals you handled were safe if you followed the company’s rules. They were lying. They knew the asbestos lagging on the steam lines and the benzene in the process streams were silent killers. At Attorney 911, led by Ralph Manginello and backed by the insurance-defense insider knowledge of Lupe Peña, we know that your diagnosis is not "bad luck." It is the result of corporate decisions made in boardrooms thousands of miles away from the U.S. Virgin Islands—decisions that valued production quotas over Kruzan…