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Schertz Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Accountability: The Attorney 911 Guide to Securing Your Future You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in the industrial corridors around Schertz, did your job, and came home to your family in Guadalupe or Comal County. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while maintaining equipment near Lookout Road, the chemicals you handled at local manufacturing plants, or the insulation you cut during the construction of Schertz’s suburban expansion would one day try to kill you. You simply trusted that the companies profiting from your labor were following the law and keeping you safe. Now, with a diagnosis of mesothelioma, leukemia, or a permanent industrial injury, you finally know the truth. And now you have rights that the corporations responsible hope you never discover. There is a word for what has happened to you or your loved one in Schertz. It is not "bad luck." It is not merely the result of "aging" or "genetics." It is exposure. Whether you were a veteran stationed at Randolph Air Force Base, a pipefitter at a nearby refinery, or a fabrication worker cutting quartz countertops on the I-35 corridor, your illness…