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Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Rights in Town of Lexington: A Guide to Accountability for Lee County Families You lived your life by a simple code in Town of Lexington: you showed up, you worked hard, and you provided for your family. Whether you were maintaining the rail lines that cut through the heart of Lee County, working the heavy machinery at the nearby Sandow Mine, or handling the agricultural chemicals required to keep Central Texas farms productive, you did what was asked of you. You didn't know that every breath you took in those dusty holds or every time you handled a "safe" herbicide, you were participating in a lethal experiment conducted by corporations that valued their quarterly earnings more than your life. The cough that started as a nuisance on your porch in Town of Lexington has now become something much darker. The doctor at Scott & White in Temple or St. Mark’s in La Grange has used a word that feels like a weight you can’t lift: mesothelioma, or perhaps acute myeloid leukemia. Suddenly, your decades of hard work at the industrial sites and mines surrounding Lee County aren't just memories of a career—they are the blueprints…