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City of Bellaire Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable When the Workplace Kills You likely didn't know it was happening at the time. For twenty, thirty, or forty years, you drove from your home in the City of Bellaire to the refineries along the Houston Ship Channel, the manufacturing hubs in Harris County, or the shipyards along the Gulf Coast. You were a pipefitter, an insulator, a boilermaker, or a chemical operator. You did the heavy lifting that built the Texas economy. You worked hard, provided for your family in the "City of Homes," and trusted that the equipment you used and the air you breathed were safe. No one told you that the fine white dust on your clothes or the sweet-smelling vapors in the pump room were microscopic killers. Today, the cough that started as a nuisance has become debilitating. The shortness of breath makes it impossible to walk through Bellaire’s Zindler Park or enjoy a morning at the Bellaire Town Square without stopping to catch your breath. Then came the doctor’s visit, the imaging at a Houston medical center, and a word you never expected to hear: mesothelioma, or perhaps acute myeloid leukemia. Suddenly,…