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Stratford Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Accountability: The Attorney 911 Guide to Worker Rights in Sherman County For decades, the men and women of Stratford have stood as the backbone of the Texas Panhandle. Whether you were working the high-capacity junctions where the BNSF and Union Pacific rail lines intersect in the heart of town, operating the heavy machinery at the Stratford Feedyard, or handling the agricultural chemicals required to keep Sherman County’s wheat and corn crops thriving, you did the work this country required. You stayed late during the harvest, you handled the "hot work" on the rigs in the surrounding Anadarko Basin, and you trusted that the companies providing your equipment and chemicals were telling you the truth about your safety. But while the wind across the Panhandle was blowing topsoil across US-287 and US-54, something far more sinister was often in the air. For many Stratford workers, the "dust" they inhaled in the rail yards, the grain elevators, and the drilling sites wasn't just dirt—it was a cocktail of respirable crystalline silica, asbestos fibers from legacy locomotive brake shoes, and volatile organic compounds. Today, that history of hard work is manifesting as devastating medical diagnoses: mesothelioma, acute…