City of Haslet Toxic Exposure and Mesothelioma Attorneys Attorney 911 are 27 Year Veteran Litigators with the Insider Advantage of Former Defense Lawyer Lupe Pena Fighting for Families Poisoned by Asbestos Benzene PFAS and Roundup Glyphosate. With Experience in the $2.1 Billion BP Texas City Refinery Explosion Litigation We Access over $30 Billion in National Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Funds for City of Haslet Workers Facing AML Leukemia Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Lung Cancer Caused by Johns-Manville Monsanto 3M and DuPont. From Catastrophic BNSF Railroad Injuries Under FELA to Maritime Jones Act Claims and Construction Site Trench Collapses or Scaffold Falls our Powerhouse Team Demands Maximum Justice against Corporate Defendants who Hid Toxic Truths with No Fee Unless We Win Call 1-888-ATTY-911 Today for Your Free Specialist Consultation.
Haslet Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Attorneys: We Hold the Corporations Accountable for Your Health and Your Future You didn't know. For twenty, thirty, or forty years, you went to work at the industrial hubs of Tarrant County, did your job, and came home to your family in Haslet. Nobody told you the dust that coated your clothing at the repair shops, the chemicals you handled at the logistics centers near the Alliance Intermodal Facility, or the insulation you cut at commercial job sites along I-35W would one day try to kill you. You trusted your employer. You trusted the manufacturers of the products you used. Today, you may be facing a devastating diagnosis like mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or chronic respiratory failure. You are realizing that your illness was not bad luck or simply part of aging. It was exposure. And in Haslet, someone is responsible. We are Attorney 911. We represent the workers, the veterans, and the families of Haslet who have been poisoned by corporate negligence. Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 27 years in the courtroom holding billion-dollar corporations accountable. He was part of the litigation team in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion—a…