Town of Groom Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years of Litigation Firepower to Carson County following our $2.1B BP Texas City Refinery Explosion litigation pedigree; Led by Ralph Manginello and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena, We Use the Insider Advantage to Beat Travelers, CNA, and Hartford by Exposing the Sumner Simpson Papers and the 1930s Johns-Manville Concealment; Mesothelioma Verdicts ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), and Roundup/NHL ($80M-$2.055B) against 3M, Monsanto/Bayer, DuPont/Chemours, and J&J; Navigating $30B+ in Active Asbestos Trust Funds, $12.5B 3M PFAS Settlements, $708M+ Camp Lejeune CLJA Payments, and RECA $150K+ Uranium/Downwinder Claims; We Protect Panhandle BNSF Railroad, Agricultural, and Industrial Workers Facing Mesothelioma (10-50 Year Latency), Silicosis, or Lung Cancer; Texas Discovery Rule 2-Year SOL from Diagnosis—No Fee Unless We Win, Free 24/7 Consultation, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol
Town of Groom Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawsuit Advocacy The BNSF Railway tracks that cut through the heart of the Town of Groom have carried more than just freight for the last half-century. For the workers who maintained those lines, the families living near the grain elevators along Front Street, and the ranch hands applying herbicides across the Carson County horizon, those tracks and fields have been a source of silent, microscopic danger. For decades, the companies that drove the economy of the Texas Panhandle knew that the substances their employees handled daily—asbestos, benzene, and paraquat—were capable of triggering terminal cancers and neurological destruction. They chose to remain silent, and today, families in the Town of Groom are left to pick up the pieces of a diagnosis they never saw coming. You might be sitting in a living room in the Town of Groom right now, looking at a pathology report from Northwest Texas Healthcare System in Amarillo that mentions mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, or non-hodgkin lymphoma. You are likely feeling a sense of retroactive betrayal. You did the hard work. You followed the rules. You provided for your family in Carson County. But the corporation you worked for…