City of Ranger Mesothelioma & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years Fighting Corporate Defendants Who Concealed Science for Decades — From Historic Oilfield Benzene to Asbestos Insulation Covering Roaring Ranger Infrastructure — Ralph Manginello ($2.1B BP Texas City Pedigree) and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena Expose How Companies Like Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s Concealment), Monsanto (Ghostwritten EPA Studies), and 3M (Hid PFAS Data Since 1960s) Poisoned Workers; Serving Eastland County Oilfield, Railroad & Agricultural Families with Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts: Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Roundup/NHL ($10.9B Bayer Master Settlement), and $30B+ Across 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds Erodable by 8% Annually; Whether Exposed via Railroad Locomotives (FELA), Permian Basin Frac Sand (Silicosis <5 Year Latency), or Camp Lejeune Water ($708M+ Paid), Our Insider Advantage Beats Carriers Like Travelers, CNA & Hartford Who Coded Asbestos Claims for Decades; Texas 2-Year Discovery Rule Starts SOL at Diagnosis — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol
The Roaring Ranger Oil Boom’s Silent Legacy: Mesothelioma and Toxic Exposure in the City of Ranger For more than a century, the City of Ranger has been defined by the grit of the Texas oilfield. In 1917, when the McCleskey Well #1 roared to life, it didn't just change North Texas; it fueled the Allied victory in World War I. But that historic prosperity came with a hidden price that families across Eastland County are only now beginning to pay. While the derricks once stood as symbols of progress along the Texas and Pacific Railway, they were often wrapped in asbestos and drenched in benzene—toxic substances that were quietly destroying the health of the men and women who built this community. At Attorney 911, we know that if you or a loved one worked the rigs, the pipelines, or the refineries near the City of Ranger, you were told that the cough you developed or the fatigue you felt was just part of the job. You were told that the fine white dust on your clothes and the sweet smell of crude oil were just the "scent of money." They weren't. They were the early warning signs of a corporate…