Town of Ransom Canyon maximum compensation toxic exposure lawyers at Attorney 911 know what nuclear results look like—$4.69B Ingham J&J talc, $2.055B Pilliod Monsanto Roundup, $363M Kamuda Sterigenics ethylene oxide, $12.5B 3M PFAS drinking water settlement, $10.9B Bayer Roundup master settlement, and $30B+ across 60+ active asbestos trust funds; Led by Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years fighting BP ($2.1B Texas City refinery litigation pedigree) and former insurance defense attorney Lupe Pena who exposes the inner deny-delay playbook of Travelers, CNA, Hartford, and Zurich; We represent Town of Ransom Canyon victims of mesothelioma (10-50 year latency from 0.1-10 µm fibers), benzene/AML leukemia (OSHA 1 ppm PEL), engineered stone silicosis (accelerated <5 year latency), and Camp Lejeune water poisoning ($708M+ already paid); From Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers proved knowledge since the 1930s) to 3M (PFAS bioaccumulation data hidden since 1960s), we fight corporations who concealed the science for decades; FELA railroad, oilfield silica frac sand, construction scaffold falls, trench collapse, and wrongful death; Texas discovery rule starts the 2-year SOL at diagnosis; 11 simultaneous compensation pathways; Free 24/7 consultation, No fee unless we win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol
Town of Ransom Canyon Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in the South Plains, did your job, and came home to your family in the Town of Ransom Canyon. Nobody told you that the dust you breathed in the cotton gins, the chemicals you handled at processing facilities near Lubbock, or the insulation you cut while building up this county would one day try to kill you. You walked out of those gates every day believing your employer had followed the law to keep you safe. Now you know the truth. You’ve received a diagnosis that feels like a betrayal, and you’re realizing the companies you built your life around valued their quarterly profits more than your survival. There is a word for what happened to you. It isn’t bad luck. It isn’t just "getting older." It is toxic exposure, and it is a legal emergency. Whether you are facing a mesothelioma diagnosis, struggling with leukemia after years of chemical handling, or dealing with a catastrophic injury from a Lubbock County construction site, you have rights today that you didn't have…