Town of Alma Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 brings 27+ years of courtroom-tested authority and multi-million dollar verdicts to Town of Alma families fighting corporate defendants who concealed toxic science for decades; Led by Ralph Manginello’s $2.1B BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation pedigree and Lupe Pena’s insider advantage as a former insurance defense attorney for carriers like Travelers, CNA, Hartford and Liberty Mutual, we master all 11 compensation pathways including $30B+ across 60+ active asbestos trust funds, civil lawsuits, and federal programs; We represent Town of Alma refinery workers, construction trades, Navy veterans, and family members exposed to 0.1-10 micron asbestos fibers (10-50 year latency) from Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s concealment), Owens Corning and W.R. Grace with Mesothelioma verdicts ranging $5M-$250M+; Our scientific/regulatory mastery covers Benzene/AML (OSHA PEL 1 ppm per 29 CFR 1910.1028), PFAS “Forever Chemicals” ($12.5B 3M settlement, EPA 4 PPT MCL April 2024 Final Rule), Roundup/NHL ($10.9B Bayer settlement), Camp Lejeune CLJA ($708M+ paid), Zantac/NDMA, and Silicosis from engineered stone (accelerated <5 year latency); We deploy same-day spoliation letters for MSDS/SDS and OSHA 300 records because the Texas Discovery Rule and Two-Disease Rule mean you have 2 years from diagnosis to file, and with trust assets eroding 8% annually and a median mesothelioma survival of 12-21 months, we secure emergency dying-plaintiff depositions within weeks; Covering Maritime/Jones Act, FELA Railroad, Crane Collapses, Electrocutions and Every Dangerous Industry; Free 24/7 consultation, we advance all medical expert and industrial hygiene costs, no fee unless we win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol.
Town of Alma Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Ellis County Workers and Families For decades, the men and women of the Town of Alma and across Ellis County have built the backbone of North Texas. You worked the rail lines that parallel Interstate 45, you handled the heavy manufacturing in the industrial hubs near Ennis and Waxahachie, and you managed the row-crop fields that defined this region long before the suburban boom arrived. But while you were putting in the hours to provide for your family, the corporations providing your paycheck were often harboring a lethal secret. They knew the dust you breathed, the chemicals you handled, and the insulation you stripped were silent killers—and they chose to keep their filing cabinets locked while your health slowly deteriorated. You are reading this because something is wrong. Perhaps a persistent cough has turned into a diagnosis of mesothelioma. Maybe a routine blood test at a facility like Ennis Regional Medical Center or a hospital in Dallas revealed the markers of leukemia. Or perhaps you are watching a spouse or parent struggle to breathe, only now realizing that their years at a facility like the Owens Corning…