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Village of Iowa Colony Mesothelioma and Toxic Exposure Lawyers: Holding Corporations Accountable for Brazoria County Families You didn't know it at the time, but for twenty or thirty years, the dust you breathed at the refinery near Freeport or the chemical vapors you handled in the plants along the Texas Gulf Coast were rewriting your biology. You went to work in the heat of the Texas summer, provided for your family in Village of Iowa Colony, and returned home, never suspecting that your bone marrow or your lungs were being compromised by substances the companies knew were lethal. Today, a diagnosis of mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or a catastrophic industrial injury has turned your world upside down. We are Attorney 911, and we believe the corporations that profited while you were poisoned must be held to account. In Village of Iowa Colony and throughout Brazoria County, the industrial landscape is a part of daily life. Many of our neighbors travel Highway 288 every morning to work in the massive petrochemical complexes that drive the Texas economy. But these facilities—from the Dow Chemical Freeport site to the Phillips 66 refinery in Old Ocean—have a documented history of exposing workers to…