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City of Pearland Mesothelioma and Toxic Exposure Lawyers: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, or even longer, you woke up in your home in the City of Pearland, grabbed your lunch pail, and made the commute to the massive industrial complexes that define our region. Whether you headed east toward the Houston Ship Channel, south toward the refineries in Texas City, or toward the heavy petrochemical plants in Freeport, you did the hard work that fuels the Texas economy. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while cutting insulation, the chemical vapors you inhaled while cleaning process vessels, or the greasy residue on your work clothes would one day trigger a war inside your body. Now, the doctor has given you a diagnosis—mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or another life-altering occupational disease—and suddenly everything you thought you knew about those decades of hard work has changed. The cough likely started subtly, perhaps while you were out enjoying a weekend at Centennial Park or walking the trails near the Shadow Creek Ranch. You might have dismissed it as the "Texas crud" or simply getting older. But when the shortness of breath didn't go away…