Town of Christine Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Oilfield Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 brings 27+ years experience and the $2.1B BP Texas City Refinery Explosion litigation pedigree to Atascosa County families facing Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), and Roundup/NHL ($80M-$2.055B); Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena exposes the playbook used by Travelers, CNA, and Zurich to deny claims while we fight Johns-Manville (Known since the 1930s via Sumner Simpson Papers), 3M ($12.5B PFAS “Forever Chemical” Settlement), and Monsanto/Bayer (Ghostwritten EPA Safety Studies); Handling all Eagle Ford Shale Frac Sand Silicosis, Pipeline Asbestos, Refinery Explosions, Jones Act Maritime, and Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims ($708M+ Paid); We navigate $30B+ in 60+ active Asbestos Trust Funds (Manville, Halliburton/DII, Owens Corning) and the Texas 2-year Discovery Rule where the SOL starts at diagnosis, not exposure; Invisible Asbestos fibers 0.1-10 micrometers and Benzene at 1 PPM (29 CFR 1910.1028) kill decades later—don’t wait as Trust Assets erode 8% per year and Mesothelioma median survival is just 12-21 months; Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Espanol, 1-888-ATTY-911
Town of Christine Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Injury Lawyers For decades, the men and women of the Town of Christine and across Atascosa County have built the backbone of the Texas energy and agricultural sectors. From the sprawling ranch lands to the high-pressure drill sites of the Eagle Ford Shale along Highway 16 and FM 140, the work has always been demanding. But for many families in the Town of Christine, the price of that hard work has been far higher than anyone was told. You went to work at the rigs, handled the herbicides on the ranch, or maintained the heavy equipment that keeps South Texas moving, believing your employer had your safety in mind. The reality we now know is that many corporations operating in the Town of Christine and the surrounding Eagle Ford corridor knew for years that the substances their workers handled were lethal. They knew that the asbestos insulation on the steam lines and the benzene in the crude oil process streams could cause terminal cancer decades after the first exposure. They knew that the "forever chemicals" used in firefighting foams and industrial processes bioaccumulate in the human body, damaging the liver and kidneys.…