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Panorama Village Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Living Legacies of Harm You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work, did your job, and came home to the quiet fairways of Panorama Village. You took pride in building the infrastructure of Montgomery County, providing for your family while working the lines at the Conroe industrial sites or commuting down I-45 to the massive refinery complexes of the Houston Ship Channel. Nobody told you the fine white dust that coated your coveralls, the sweet-smelling chemical vapors in the process units, or the insulation you cut and fitted in the sweltering Texas heat would one day try to take your life. Now you have a diagnosis. Maybe it’s mesothelioma, a signature of asbestos exposure. Maybe it’s acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the hallmark of benzene toxicity. Or maybe you are a younger worker in a Montgomery County countertop shop facing the suffocating reality of accelerated silicosis. There is a word for what happened to you. It is not "bad luck." It is not merely "part of the job." It is exposure. And someone is responsible. The corporations that manufactured these products and the employers…