City of Mountain City Mesothelioma and Maximum Compensation Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Knows What Nuclear Verdicts Look Like — $4.69B Ingham Johnson and Johnson Talc (Reduced to $2.12B), $2.055B Pilliod Monsanto Roundup, $363M Kamuda Sterigenics Ethylene Oxide, $12.5B 3M PFAS Forever Chemical Drinking Water Master Settlement, $10.9B Bayer Roundup Master Settlement, $1.1B Philips CPAP, $6B 3M Combat Arms Earplugs, $708M+ Camp Lejeune Justice Act Paid, and $30B+ Across 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds; Led by Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years Fighting BP Texas City Refinery Explosions ($2.1B Total Case) and Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena Who Exposes How Travelers, CNA, Hartford, Liberty Mutual, AIG and Zurich Historically Coded Asbestos Claims to Deny Dying Victims; We Fight Corporations Who Concealed the Science for Decades including Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers 1930s Cover-up), 3M (Internal PFAS Memos Since the 1960s), DuPont (20-Year C8 Concealment), and Monsanto (Ghostwritten EPA Studies); Representing City of Mountain City Families in Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+ Verdicts), Benzene/AML Leukemia ($500K-$50M+), Roundup NHL, PACT Act Burn Pits, and Engineered Stone Silicosis with Under 5-Year Latency; IARC Group 1 Carcinogen Experts Citations (29 CFR 1910.1001 / 1910.1028); Maritime Jones Act, FELA Railroad, Construction Falls, and Texas 2-Year Discovery Rule Specialists; No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol, Serving City of Mountain City 24/7
For Decades, Workers From the City of Mountain City Built the Infrastructure of Central Texas Only to Discover That the Hazards They Carried Home Are Now Costing Them Their Lives You spent your career showing up. Whether you were a pipefitter commuting from the City of Mountain City to the refinery lines in San Antonio, an insulator working the commercial booms in nearby Austin, or a tradesman maintaining the rail lines that cut through Hays County, you did the work this region is built on. You were told the dust on your clothes was just part of a hard day’s work. You were told the sweet-smelling chemicals you handled were safe if you followed the minimum guidelines. You were never told that the asbestos fibers you inhaled in 1985 would wait forty years to trigger a malignancy in your lungs, or that the benzene vapors you breathed at the refinery rack were actively destroying your bone marrow’s ability to produce healthy blood. Now, you have a diagnosis. Maybe the doctor at Ascension Seton Hays in Kyle called it mesothelioma. Maybe they mentioned acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Perhaps you survived a catastrophic fall from a scaffold at…