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The Minnesota Toxic Exposure & Dangerous Industry Justice Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work on Minnesota’s Iron Range, in the flour mills of Minneapolis, or at the manufacturing plants of the East Metro. You did your job, provided for your family, and came home every night. Nobody told you the dust you breathed, the "forever chemicals" handled in Maplewood, or the insulation you cut in Duluth shipyards would one day try to kill you. You trusted your employer. You trusted the regulations. You were betrayed. Now you have a diagnosis—mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or stage 4 kidney cancer—and everything you thought you knew about your career in Minnesota has changed forever. You aren't just a patient; you are a victim of corporate negligence. At Attorney 911, we don't just see a medical chart. We see a decades-long history of concealment and a family that deserves justice before time runs out. The Minnesota Industrial Legacy: Why You Are Sick Today Minnesota’s economic might was built on the backs of iron miners in Hibbing, millers in St. Paul, and chemical innovators in Washington County. But that legacy carries…