City of Crockett Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health
For generations, the families of the City of Crockett and Houston County have built their lives on the strength of East Texas timber, agriculture, and the railroads that crisscross our region near US Highway 287 and State Highway 19. You spent your career in the sawmills, on the construction sites along East Goliad Avenue, or maintaining the infrastructure that keeps Crockett moving. You did the hard work that built this community, trusting that the products you used and the environments you worked in were safe.
But for many in the City of Crockett, that trust was betrayed. Decades after your first shift, you may be facing a dry, persistent cough, unexplained shortness of breath, or a devastating cancer diagnosis like mesothelioma or acute myeloid leukemia. These aren’t just “signs of aging” or “bad luck.” For many City of Crockett workers, these illnesses are the direct result of toxic exposure—inhaling asbestos fibers in local industrial sites, breathing benzene vapors in fuel transport, or handling glyphosate-based herbicides in the fields of Houston County.
At Attorney 911, we know that a diagnosis of an exposure-related disease feels like a legal and medical emergency. We are not a referral mill or a distant national firm with no connection to the Piney Woods. We are led by Ralph Manginello, a trial veteran with 27+ years of experience who was part of the massive litigation team in the $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion case. Alongside Ralph is Lupe Peña, a third-generation Texan and former insurance defense attorney who spent years inside the machine that big corporations and insurance companies use to deny claims just like yours.
We serve the City of Crockett from our Texas offices, bringing a unique “insider advantage” to every case. We know how the companies that operated in Houston County evaluate these claims, and we know exactly how to break their defense. Whether you were exposed at a local timber treatment facility, an older commercial building being renovated near the Crockett Square, or through the “take-home” exposure of a spouse’s work clothes, you have rights that do not expire just because the exposure was decades ago.
If you or a loved one in the City of Crockett is suffering, the clock is ticking on your right to compensation. Corporate defendants are filing for bankruptcy to shield their assets, and asbestos trust funds are depleting their reserves. Call us today at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential case evaluation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing unless we win your case.
The Science of Discovery: Why You Are Getting Sick Now in the City of Crockett
One of the most confusing aspects of toxic exposure for residents of the City of Crockett is the “latency period.” You may have retired years ago from a job at a local Houston County sawmill or left a construction crew that worked on pre-1980 buildings in the downtown City of Crockett area. You felt fine for thirty years, but now the symptoms are overwhelming.
This delay is a matter of biological reality, not a lack of connection to your past work. Toxic substances like asbestos and benzene work at the molecular level, causing damage that can take 15 to 50 years to manifest as clinical disease.
The Biological Mechanism of Mesothelioma
In the City of Crockett, the most common source of mesothelioma is asbestos exposure. Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring minerals that were used in thousands of products found in Crockett job sites, including pipe lagging, boiler insulation, and brake linings. When these products are cut, sanded, or removed during maintenance in Houston County facilities, they release microscopic fibers into the air.
These fibers, often measuring less than five micrometers, are easily inhaled. Because of their unique shape and chemical composition, they demonstrate “biopersistence”—your body simply cannot break them down or expel them. When these fibers lodge in the mesothelium (the thin lining surrounding your lungs, heart, or abdomen), your body’s immune system responds. Macrophages, the white blood cells responsible for cleaning up foreign particles, attempt to engulf the asbestos fibers. This process is called “frustrated phagocytosis” because the fibers are too long and sharp for the macrophages to destroy.
As the macrophages fail and die, they release a cascade of inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species. This creates a state of chronic inflammation in the tissues of City of Crockett workers that lasts for decades. Over time, this oxidative stress causes DNA strand breaks and deactivates critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. After enough genetic “hits” accumulate, the damaged cells begin to divide uncontrollably, eventually forming the tumors known as mesothelioma.
The Benzene Pathway to Leukemia
For City of Crockett workers who spent time in fuel distribution, refinery turnaround contracting, or heavy equipment maintenance, benzene is a primary threat. Benzene is a natural component of crude oil and gasoline. When you inhale benzene vapors while working near transportation hubs in the City of Crockett, the chemical enters your bloodstream and travels to the liver.
Inside the liver, an enzyme called CYP2E1 converts benzene into highly reactive metabolites, including benzene oxide and muconaldehyde. These metabolites are then transported to your bone marrow—the “factory” where your blood is made. In the bone marrow, these toxic chemicals attack hematopoietic stem cells, causing specific chromosomal translocations like t(8;21) or inv(16). This damage prevents your bone marrow from producing healthy blood cells, leading to myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) or acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the severity of these industrial injuries on our YouTube channel, emphasizing that the science is settled: there is no safe level of exposure to these toxins. Watch the full breakdown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdADo3DHRI
Tier 1 Case Type: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Houston County
The City of Crockett has a long history of industrial and commercial activity that relied heavily on asbestos-containing materials. Many of the older commercial structures near West Houston Avenue and buildings used by the timber and agricultural industries were constructed during the peak era of asbestos use (1940–1980).
Occupational Risk for the City of Crockett Workforce
If you worked in any of the following trades in or around the City of Crockett, you were likely exposed to asbestos:
- Boilermakers and Pipefitters: Maintenance work on steam systems in East Texas facilities often required stripping old, friable asbestos insulation from pipes and boilers.
- Timber and Sawmill Workers: Legacy machinery used in Houston County sawmills often utilized asbestos bearings, gaskets, and brake linings that created dust during every shift.
- Construction and Demolition: Workers who renovated older homes and businesses in the City of Crockett were frequently exposed to asbestos in joint compound (“mud”), floor tiles, roofing shingles, and attic insulation like Zonolite.
- Mechanics: Replacing brake pads and clutches on heavy farm equipment or trucks used for timber hauling released chrysotile asbestos fibers into the shop air.
Recognizing the Symptoms in Your Houston County Home
In the early stages, mesothelioma symptoms often mimic common Houston County ailments like the flu or a lingering case of bronchitis. We urge City of Crockett residents to be vigilant if they experience:
- Progressive Shortness of Breath: Feeling winded after walking short distances on flat ground.
- Chest Wall Pain: A dull ache or sharp pain under the ribs that doesn’t go away.
- Persistent Dry Cough: A cough that produces no phlegm and lasts for weeks.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Losing 10 or 20 pounds without trying.
- Night Sweats: Waking up with soaked sheets, even when the AC is running in the Crockett summer.
If you have these symptoms and a history of working at industrial sites near the City of Crockett, do not wait. You need an evaluation from a specialist. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) provides comprehensive guides on understanding these risks: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet
The Dual Pathway to Compensation: Trust Funds vs. Litigation
A common misconception in the City of Crockett is that you must “sue your old boss” to get help. This is often not the case. When you hire Attorney 911, we pursue a dual-pathway strategy:
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts: Many of the largest manufacturers of asbestos products—such as Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Pittsburgh Corning—filed for bankruptcy decades ago. As part of their reorganization, they were required to set aside billions of dollars in “trust funds” to pay future victims. There are more than 60 active trusts with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets. These claims do not require a trial and can often be processed in months.
- Civil Litigation: For companies that are still solvent (not bankrupt), we file a traditional lawsuit to recover full damages for pain and suffering, medical bills, and lost wages. This often includes property owners or contractors who failed to provide a safe workspace in the City of Crockett.
The tragedy for City of Crockett families is that trust fund payment percentages are declining. For example, the Manville Trust—once the largest in the world—has historically reduced its payout percentages as more claims are filed. Waiting even one year to file can cost you tens of thousands of dollars in lost compensation.
As Ralph Manginello discusses in our podcast, “What Is a Million-Dollar Case?”, the value of a mesothelioma claim often reaches into the millions because of the immense suffering and medical costs involved. Listen here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218
Tier 1 Case Type: Roundup (Glyphosate) and Pesticide Exposure
Houston County has deep roots in the Texas agricultural economy. From cattle ranching to hay production and historical row cropping, the land around the City of Crockett has been maintained with herbicides for decades. Unfortunately, the most popular weedkiller in the world—Monsanto’s Roundup—has been linked to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL).
The “Monsanto Papers” and Houston County Farmers
Internal Monsanto documents, now known as the “Monsanto Papers,” have revealed that the company knew about the carcinogenic potential of glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) for years. Instead of warning farmers in areas like Houston County, the company ghostwrote scientific studies, manipulated regulatory reviews at the EPA, and ran a “Let Nothing Go” campaign to discredit scientists who raised alarms.
If you were a farmer, rancher, landscaper, or even a home gardener in the City of Crockett who used Roundup regularly and developed Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, you were a victim of corporate deception. The World Health Organization’s IARC classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2A) in 2015. You can read the IARC’s scientific findings here: https://monographs.iarc.who.int/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/mono112-10.pdf
Symptoms of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
We represent City of Crockett families fighting NHL. Watch for these signs:
- Swollen Lymph Nodes: Painless lumps in the neck, armpits, or groin.
- Abdominal Pain: Feeling full after small meals or having a bloated stomach.
- Fever and Chills: Recurrent fevers not related to an infection.
- Severe Fatigue: A level of exhaustion that prevents you from working on your property or spending time with family in Crockett.
Juries across the country have sent a message to Monsanto. In early 2024, a Philadelphia jury awarded $2.25 billion to a man who developed NHL after decades of Roundup use. While every case is unique and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, the momentum is on the side of the injured.
Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free evaluation of your Roundup claim. We know the Monsanto playbook, and we are ready to take them on for the City of Crockett.
Tier 1 Case Type: Industrial Explosions and Refinery Accidents
While the City of Crockett is known for its quiet charm, many of our residents travel to the Gulf Coast refinery corridors or worked at regional chemical plants and power generation facilities. When these facilities ignore OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards (29 CFR 1910.119), catastrophes happen.
The BP Texas City Legacy
Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation ($2.1B total case) is a cornerstone of our firm’s authority. That explosion killed 15 workers and injured 180 because BP chose to cut costs on maintenance and ignore safety warnings about overfilled process towers.
If you are a City of Crockett contractor who was injured in a refinery explosion, flash fire, or chemical release, you are likely facing a complex web of defendants. The refinery operator will try to point the finger at your direct employer to hide behind the “exclusive remedy” of workers’ compensation.
Moving Beyond Workers’ Comp in Houston County
Under Texas law, workers’ compensation usually prevents you from suing your direct employer. However, it does NOT prevent you from suing:
- The Premises Owner: If the refinery or plant operator created the hazard.
- Third-Party Contractors: If another company’s negligence caused the explosion.
- Equipment Manufacturers: If a valve, sensor, or pressure vessel was defectively designed.
Third-party claims have no “caps” on damages, unlike workers’ comp. They allow you to recover for the physical impairment and disfigurement that occurs in a severe industrial accident. Ralph Manginello provides a “Guide to Construction and Refinery Accidents” on our channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqYeRjbR9PI
Lupe Peña: The Insider Advantage for the City of Crockett
Choosing a lawyer is a major decision for any City of Crockett resident. What makes Attorney 911 different is attorney Lupe Peña. Lupe didn’t just study personal injury law; he learned it by working at a national defense firm representing the very corporations and insurance companies we now sue.
Lupe has seen the “evaluation reports” that defense attorneys send to insurance adjusters. He knows the software they use to lowball your claim and the tactics they use to delay your case until you’re desperate enough to settle for pennies. In toxic exposure cases, defense firms often try to use your medical records against you, searching for any “pre-existing condition” to blame for your cancer.
Because Lupe was once on that side, he knows how to “de-risk” your case before the defense even sees it. He ensures your medical documentation is airtight and that our expert witnesses meet the highest “Daubert” standards for scientific reliability.
As Lupe explains in his deposition preparation video, “They want to make you look like a liar or a victim of your own choices. We don’t let that happen.” Watch Lupe’s insider tips here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Tier 2 Case Type: Benzene and Petrochemical Exposure
The City of Crockett serves as a vital link in the East Texas transportation network. Many local workers have spent years driving fuel trucks, working at bulk storage terminals, or performing maintenance on specialized petrochemical equipment.
The Hidden Danger of Tank Cleaning
One of the most intense benzene exposure pathways we see involves workers who cleaned process tanks or fuel hulls. Even when a tank is emptied, residual vapors and sludge remain. Without a supply of fresh, bottled air and proper skin protection, benzene is absorbed directly through the lungs and the skin.
If you worked as a tank cleaner or a lab technician in the regional petrochemical industry and were diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) or Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), your workplace is the likely cause. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the permissible exposure limit for benzene at 1 ppm (29 CFR 1910.1028), but NIOSH has long advocated for much lower levels to prevent cancer. Read the OSHA benzene standards here: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028
At Attorney 911, we investigate the safety records of major petrochemical defendants like ExxonMobil, Shell, and Chevron. We know their history of OSHA violations and we use that data to prove they prioritized production over your marrow health.
Tier 2 Case Type: Silica Dust and Silicosis
Construction workers in the City of Crockett, particularly those involved in concrete cutting, sandblasting, or the installation of “engineered stone” (quartz) countertops, are at high risk for silicosis.
How Silica Destroys Your Lungs
Crystalline silica is a basic component of soil, sand, and granite. When you cut or grind these materials, you create respirable dust. Unlike common dust, silica particles are jagged and crystalline. When inhaled, they travel deep into the alveoli of the lungs.
Your body’s reaction is to build scar tissue around the silica particles to wall them off. This process, called fibrosis, makes your lungs stiff and prevents oxygen from entering your bloodstream. Silicosis is progressive and irreversible. Many City of Crockett workers are also being diagnosed with “accelerated silicosis” after working with engineered stone countertops, which contain much higher concentrations of silica than natural stone.
If you are struggling to breathe in the City of Crockett and have a history of construction or masonry work, consult with a specialist at an occupational medicine program like the one at UT Health Tyler. More information on silica standards can be found at: https://www.osha.gov/silica-crystalline
Tier 2 Case Type: Jones Act and Maritime Injuries
For City of Crockett residents who work as “tankermen” on the river systems or offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, the Jones Act (46 USC § 30104) provides a powerful shield. If you are a seaman injured by your employer’s negligence or an “unseaworthy” vessel, you have the right to a jury trial and full damages.
Why Jones Act Claims Are Stronger
Unlike standard workers’ comp, a Jones Act seaman can sue their employer directly. The “featherweight” burden of proof in these cases means that if you can prove the employer’s negligence played even the slightest part in your injury, they are liable. This covers everything from falling off an oil rig to developing cancer from benzene exposure on a tanker.
Ralph Manginello’s “Ultimate Guide to Offshore Accidents” is a must-watch for any City of Crockett family with a maritime worker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vd_HVPtPf4
Tier 3 Case Type: PFAS “Forever Chemicals” and Camp Lejeune
Toxic exposure isn’t always in the workplace; sometimes it’s in the water. We are currently helping City of Crockett veterans and community members with two major contamination categories.
PFAS in Crockett Drinking Water
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in firefighting foams (AFFF) at airports and military bases, as well as in non-stick coatings. These “forever chemicals” do not break down in the environment and bioaccumulate in your blood. In 2024, the EPA finalized a landmark rule setting the safe limit for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water at just 4 parts per trillion (40 CFR 141).
If your community’s water tests positive for PFAS, you may be at elevated risk for kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and thyroid disease. You can check the EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap for the latest national data: https://www.epa.gov/pfas/pfas-strategic-roadmap-epas-commitments-action-2021-2024
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act
Many veterans in the City of Crockett served at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987. For decades, the drinking water there was contaminated with industrial solvents like TCE and PCE at levels more than 240 times the safety limit.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) now allows veterans and their families to sue the federal government for these injuries. If you lived at Lejeune for at least 30 days during that window and have cancer or Parkinson’s disease, the time to file is now. The administrative claim window is narrowing.
As Ralph explains in our podcast on “Government Claims,” these cases are distinct from VA disability. You can receive both. Listen at: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ea9a9136
Why City of Crockett Families Trust Attorney 911
We aren’t just lawyers; we are neighbors in the Texas legal community. Our 4.9-star Google rating across 270+ reviews is a testament to the fact that we treat our clients like family.
As Chad Harris shared in his 5-star review: “What seemed to be a crisis for my family and I with no way out… Atty. Manginello stepped in and absolutely fought for us. A true PITT BULL and fighter. Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION.”
Another client, Stephanie Hernandez, wrote: “When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out… I was trying to reach out to so many firms with no luck and when I received a call from Leonor she immediately reassured me and took me seriously.”
These testimonials reflect our commitment to the City of Crockett. We know that when you are fighting cancer or a catastrophic injury, you don’t need a call center in another state. You need a team that answers the phone and knows the local courthouses in Houston County.
Evidence Preservation: The Defense Lawyer’s Worst Nightmare
In the City of Crockett, “evidence” isn’t just a footprint on a job site. In toxic torts, evidence is a 1974 industrial hygiene report buried in a filing cabinet or a witness who can testify that your crew stripped asbestos insulation without respirators.
The minute you hire Attorney 911, we initiate our Spoliation and Preservation Protocol:
- Work History Reconstruction: We interview you or your family to identify every City of Crockett-area shop, sawmill, and site where you worked.
- Product Identification: We search our proprietary databases for the specific brands of asbestos, benzene, or pesticides used at those locations. Proving that you used “John Crane Packing” or “Monsanto Roundup” is the key to your case.
- Medical Evidence Capture: We work with B-Readers (radiologists certified by NIOSH) to analyze your chest X-rays. A B-Reader’s diagnosis of asbestosis or pleural plaques is scientific proof of exposure that a defense attorney cannot dismiss.
- Subpoena Power: We go after the OSHA logs, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and internal safety memos that your employer might otherwise “routinely” shred after seven years.
As Ralph Manginello explains in our video on “Documenting Your Case,” using your own records and photos is a great start, but our professional investigators find the evidence you didn’t even know existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs
Compensation: What a Win Means for a Crockett Family
We understand that no amount of money can restore your health. However, a successful toxic exposure claim in the City of Crockett can provide for your family’s future and cover the staggering costs of modern cancer care.
We fight for:
- Medical Expenses: Mesothelioma treatment can exceed $1 million. We pursue funds to pay for chemotherapy at MD Anderson or specialized surgery in Houston.
- Lost Wages and Earning Capacity: If your career in the Crockett timber or manufacturing sectors was cut short, you deserve to be made whole for every lost paycheck.
- Pain and Suffering: The emotional and physical toll of a terminal diagnosis is immeasurable, and we make juries understand the weight of that loss.
- Wrongful Death and Survival Actions: If you’ve already lost a loved one in Houston County, we pursue justice on their behalf to ensure their spouse and children are protected.
As discussed in Ralph’s video on “Fair Compensation for Pain and Suffering,” these non-economic damages are often the largest part of a settlement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG07vbB4cdU
Frequently Asked Questions for the City of Crockett
1. I worked in the Houston County timber industry 30 years ago. Is it too late to file?
No. Texas follows the “Discovery Rule.” This means the two-year statute of limitations for toxic exposure usually doesn’t begin until you are diagnosed or learn that your illness was caused by your work. If you were just diagnosed with mesothelioma in the City of Crockett last month, your case is likely very much alive.
2. Can I file a claim if the company I worked for in Crockett is out of business?
Yes. If the company manufactured an asbestos product or owned a facility where you were exposed, they may have established a bankruptcy trust fund. These trusts were built specifically to pay workers like you, even long after the company’s doors closed.
3. What if I was a smoker? Does that ruin my asbestos case?
Absolutely not. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma. While smoking increases the risk of lung cancer, the combination of smoking and asbestos creates a “synergistic effect.” This means the two toxins together are much more dangerous than either alone. The asbestos manufacturer is still responsible for their share of the damage.
4. Will suing for toxic exposure affect my VA benefits?
No. Pursuing a lawsuit against a private contractor or a trust fund claim is a completely separate legal pathway from your VA disability benefits. In fact, we often help City of Crockett veterans use their legal case to strengthen their VA documentation.
5. Hablan Español?
Sí. Lupe Peña y nuestro equipo hablan español. Entendemos que para muchas familias en el Condado de Houston, el idioma no debe ser una barrera para obtener justicia. Su estatus migratorio no le impide presentar un reclamo por lesiones en el trabajo. Llame a Lupe directamente para una consulta confidencial.
6. Where do I get treated for mesothelioma near Crockett?
We recommend City of Crockett patients seek a consultation at an NCI-designated cancer center. MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston (115 miles) is the #1 cancer hospital in the world and has a dedicated mesothelioma program. For pulmonary issues like asbestosis or silicosis, UT Health Tyler (75 miles) has exceptional occupational lung specialists.
7. What is the average mesothelioma settlement?
While every case is different, national averages for mesothelioma settlements typically range from $1 million to $2 million, with trial verdicts often reaching much higher. Trust fund payments vary by trust, often providing $50,000 to $500,000 in additional combined recovery.
8. How long does a lawsuit take in the City of Crockett?
Trust fund claims can often be resolved in 6 to 12 months. Civil lawsuits against solvent defendants may take 12 to 24 months. However, for terminal patients in Houston County, we can often petition the court for an “expedited trial docket” to ensure your case is heard during your lifetime.
9. Do I have to pay anything upfront?
Never. At Attorney 911, we work on a 100% contingency fee basis. We advance all costs for medical experts, investigators, and filing fees. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
10. Can my current employer fire me if I report a toxic hazard or file a claim?
No. Federal and state whistleblower laws prohibit retaliation against employees who report safety violations or file for workplace injuries. If your employer retaliates, we can add a separate wrongful termination or retaliation claim to your case.
Educational Resources for City of Crockett Families
Fighting a toxic exposure disease requires both a legal team and a medical support network. We recommend the following resources for families in Houston County:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): THE destination for mesothelioma and leukemia.
https://www.mdanderson.org / 1-877-632-6789 - UT Health East Texas Pulmonary (Tyler): Expert diagnosis for asbestosis and silicosis.
https://www.uthealtheasttexas.com - Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS): Financial assistance and patient education for benzene victims.
https://www.lls.org - Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation: Research and clinical trial information.
https://www.curemeso.org - VA Houston Regional Office: Assistance for veterans with PACT Act and asbestos claims.
https://www.va.gov/houston-health-care - ClinicalTrials.gov: Search for active trials for mesothelioma and NHL near City of Crockett.
https://clinicaltrials.gov
Take Action: One Call to 1-888-ATTY-911
The corporations that poisoned the workers of the City of Crockett didn’t make a mistake—they made a calculation. They calculated that the profits they made from asbestos, benzene, and Roundup would outweigh the eventual cost of lawsuits. They didn’t count on firms like Attorney 911 fighting back.
They have teams of lawyers in high-rise offices in Dallas and Houston working to protect their bottom line. You need someone who knows their playbook, who has federal court experience, and who treats you like a neighbor, not a case number.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to stand with you. Whether you were a pipefitter at a sawmill, a rancher using Roundup, or a veteran station at Camp Lejeune, we will pursue every available penny from every possible trust fund and defendant.
Don’t let the statute of limitations run out. Don’t let your diagnostic records gather dust. Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911 for your free consultation today. There is no cost, no obligation, and no risk. We answer 24/7 because your health shouldn’t have to wait for business hours.
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