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Stafford Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Litigation: The Attorney 911 Guide to Accountability For more than four decades, the men and women who reported for shift work in the manufacturing bays along US 90A in Stafford or commuted from Fort Bend County to the heavy refining complexes of the Houston Ship Channel did more than just build an economy; they unknowingly traded their health for corporate profit. We have seen the patterns of discovery in Stafford homes time and again: a persistent cough that won't go away after a career at a local fabrication shop, or a devastating leukemia diagnosis years after handling solvents near the Stafford Business Center. These are not coincidences or the natural results of aging. They are the biological consequences of breathing fibers and absorbing chemicals that corporate boardrooms knew were lethal as early as the 1930s. When we represent an injured worker or a grieving family in Stafford, we aren't just filing a claim; we are launching a comprehensive investigation into decades of corporate concealment. The corporations that operated facilities throughout Fort Bend County—and the manufacturers of the products used within them—often maintained two sets of books: one that told the public their workplaces were…