City of East Bernard Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Fights Corporate Giants with 27+ Years Trial Experience & Former Insurance Defense Insider Advantage to Recover Maximum Compensation; From the BP Texas City Refinery Explosion ($2.1B Case) to Mesothelioma Verdicts ($5M-$250M+) and Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena Expose Exactly How Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s), 3M ($12.5B PFAS Settlement), Monsanto/Bayer ($10.9B Roundup Master Settlement), DuPont (20-Year C8 Cover-Up) and J&J (Internal Talc Memos) Hid Invisible 0.1-10 µm Fibers and Carcinogens for Decades; We Know the Playbook Travelers, CNA and Hartford Use to Deny Claims; Mastering 11 Compensation Pathways for Wharton County Oilfield, Pipeline, Railroad & Agricultural Workers Including 60+ Asbestos Trust Funds ($30B+ Assets), Camp Lejeune Justice Act ($708M+ Paid), Jones Act Maritime, FELA Railroad, PACT Act Burn Pits and RECA; We Cite the Science (IARC Group 1, OSHA PEL 29 CFR 1910.1001, EPA 4 PPT PFAS MCL) to Prove Your Case; Texas Discovery Rule (2-Year SOL From Diagnosis), Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol
The Hidden Cost of the San Bernard Corridor: Holding Corporations Accountable for Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injuries in East Bernard You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work at the refineries south of East Bernard, did your job on the railroad lines crossing Wharton County, or tended the vast agricultural acres along US Highway 90A, and you came home to your family. Nobody told you the fine white dust that coated your clothes, the sweet-smelling chemical vapors you inhaled in the process units, or the pesticides you sprayed across the rice fields would one day try to kill you. You were a hard-working member of the East Bernard community, counting on your employer to keep you safe. Instead, they counted on your silence. Now you have a diagnosis, and you have rights that we are here to enforce. There is a specific word for what happened to you. It is not bad luck, and it is not simply "old age." It is exposure. Whether you were an insulator cutting pipe lagging at the Sweeny refinery, a conductor on the Union Pacific lines running through East Bernard, or a farmworker handling herbicides in the fields near…