City of Miles Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Provides 27+ Years of Litigation Firepower for Agricultural Workers, Navy Veterans, Landscapers, and Families Exposed Through Take-Home Fibers; Led by Ralph Manginello and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena—Who Knows Exactly How Travelers, CNA, Hartford, and Zurich Historically Coded Asbestos Claims to Deny Victims—We Expose Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers Proved Industry Knowledge Since 1937), Monsanto/Bayer (Ghostwrote EPA Roundup Studies), 3M ($12.5B PFAS Settlement), and DuPont (Concealed C8 Science Panel Data for 20+ Years); Recovering Mesothelioma Verdicts ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), and Roundup/NHL via $30B+ in 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds and the Camp Lejeune Justice Act ($708M+ Paid); With the Texas Discovery Rule Starting the 2-Year SOL at Diagnosis and Mesothelioma Median Survival at 12-21 Months, We Secure MSDS Records and OSHA 300 Logs via Same-Day Spoliation Letters Before Evidence is Destroyed; BP Texas City Refinery Explosion Pedigree ($2.1B Total Case), IARC Group 1 Carcinogen Specialists, Silicosis, PFAS, Zantac, Hair Relaxer & Every Dangerous Industry Case Including Jones Act Maritime and FELA Railroad; Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol
City of Miles Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Litigation: The Fight for Runnels County Workers and Families For decades, the men and women who called the City of Miles home woke up to the rhythm of the cotton gins and the steady hum of traffic along US-67. They worked the massive agricultural spreads of Runnels County, maintained the rail lines that slice through the heart of town, and traveled to the edges of the Permian Basin to fuel the Texas economy. In Miles, work was a point of pride—a way to build a legacy for the next generation. But as many families in our community have tragically discovered, that work came with a hidden, lethal price. While you were working to provide for your family in the City of Miles and across Central Texas, the corporations whose products you handled and the employers who sent you into the field often knew you were being poisoned. They had the studies, they had the internal memos, and they had the numbers. They saw that the asbestos in your insulation, the benzene in your solvents, and the glyphosate in your herbicides were destroying human cells. Yet, they made a calculated, cynical choice: your…