Your Rights After Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury in the City of Eustace
For decades, the hardworking men and women of the City of Eustace have built East Texas, working in the construction trades along Highway 175, managing the vast agricultural lands of Henderson County, and commuting to the massive power plants and industrial corridors that fuel our state. You did the work that needed to be done to provide for your family and support your community, often coming home covered in the dust of the job site or the smell of industrial chemicals. You were told those conditions were “just part of the job,” yet while you were working, corporations were hiding the truth about what those substances was doing to your cells. Today, as families in the City of Eustace face devastating diagnoses like mesothelioma, lung cancer, or leukemia, we are here to tell you that these illnesses were not “accidental.” They were the result of corporate decisions to prioritize profit over East Texas lives, and we have spent 27 years holding those companies accountable.
The discovery that a career of hard work has led to a life-threatening illness is a moment of profound betrayal. Whether you were an insulator working on steam lines near Trinidad, a pipefitter commuting to the refineries in the Houston Ship Channel, or a local farmer who used Roundup for years on your Henderson County property, you have a right to know exactly what happened inside your body. At Attorney 911, led by founding attorney Ralph Manginello and backed by the insider perspective of former insurance defense attorney Lupe Peña, we don’t just “handle” cases; we dismantle corporate defenses using the very science they tried to suppress. If you are breathing through an oxygen mask or facing a grueling chemotherapy regimen, you do not have time for generic legal advice. You need a team that understands the City of Eustace industrial landscape and the cold-blooded tactics insurance companies use to undervalue your suffering.
The distance between the City of Eustace and the nearest NCI-designated cancer centers, like MD Anderson in Houston or UT Southwestern in Dallas, is measured in miles, but the legal distance between a diagnosis and recovery is measured in evidence. We move immediately to bridge that gap, preserving employment records from local construction firms and regional power facilities before they are purged or “lost” in a corporate merger. We know that Henderson County families deserve the same high-level litigation power usually reserved for the biggest cities in Texas. You can reach our team 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation. We work entirely on a contingency basis, meaning we advance every dollar of litigation cost, and you never owe us a penny unless we secure compensation for you.
Why the Insider Advantage Matters for the City of Eustace Families
When a massive corporation is sued for a toxic exposure that occurred in the City of Eustace, they don’t hire a local general practitioner; they hire a specialized army of defense firms whose only job is to delay your case until you can no longer testify. This is the reality of mesothelioma and benzene litigation. They have a playbook specifically designed to minimize your life’s value, and they have been perfecting it since the 1930s. This is why having Lupe Peña on your side is our firm’s nuclear advantage. Lupe spent years working for a national defense firm, sitting in the very rooms where insurance companies and corporate executives decide how much to lowball an injured worker.
He knows exactly how they attempt to blame a City of Eustace resident’s lung cancer on a history of smoking rather than the decades of asbestos exposure at a local power plant or construction site. He understands how they use “statute of repose” arguments to try and kill a case before it even starts. By switching sides to join Ralph Manginello, Lupe brought that classified intelligence to our firm. We use their own playbook against them, anticipating their motions before they file them and shutting down their attempts to suppress medical evidence. Ralph Manginello’s 27-plus years of experience, combined with his direct involvement in massive cases like the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation (a $2.1 billion total case), means we are never intimidated by a defendant’s brand name or the size of their legal team.
Client after client has seen the results of this aggressive, insider-informed approach. As Chad Harris shared in his verified Google review: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play! Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION.” We bring that same “pit bull” energy to every Henderson County case, whether it’s a multi-million-dollar mesothelioma claim or a complex construction site electrocution. Our 4.9-star rating across more than 270 reviews is a testament to the fact that we treat our clients like family, because in a town like the City of Eustace, that’s the only way to do business. We won’t let a corporation treat your life like a line item on a balance sheet. Call us today at (888) 288-9911 to put an insider on your team.
The Science of Mesothelioma: How Asbestos Destroys Cells in East Texas
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma in the City of Eustace, the most important thing you can understand is that this disease is not your fault. It is the result of microscopic asbestos fibers that entered your body decades ago, often when you were in the prime of your working life. Asbestos is not a single chemical; it is a mineral with needle-like fibers so small and sharp that they can penetrate deep into your lung tissue (pleura) or abdominal lining (peritoneum). Once these fibers are inhaled, they are essentially permanent. Your immune system recognizes them as “foreign,” but because they are physically indestructible and biopersistent, your body’s macrophages—the cells meant to clean out debris—cannot destroy them.
This leads to a biological disaster known as “frustrated phagocytosis.” Your macrophages essentially “die trying” to engulf the asbestos fibers, and in the process, they release a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α and IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). This creates a localized, chronic inflammatory zone in your mesothelial tissue that lasts for 20 to 50 years. Over these decades, the constant chemical and physical irritation damages the DNA of your healthy cells, eventually knocking out critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. When these “brakes” on cell growth are broken, malignant transformation occurs, and mesothelioma begins its rapid, aggressive growth.
Because the City of Eustace is a community where many residents spent careers in the building trades, the risk of secondary or “take-home” exposure is also high. Workers at industrial sites near Henderson County often unknowingly carried these invisible fibers home on their hair, skin, and work clothes. When a spouse laundered those clothes or a child hugged their parent, they inhaled the same fibers. This is why we see “asbestos-free” families in the City of Eustace facing the same mesothelioma tragedy. Whether your exposure was primary or secondary, you qualify for specialized legal paths. For more information on how we prove these complex biological links, watch Ralph Manginello’s video on high-value case criteria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Axis 1: Toxic Substances — What You Were Exposed to in the City of Eustace
The industrial and agricultural history of the City of Eustace and greater Henderson County has exposed residents to a specific roster of dangerous substances. We follow these chemicals from the point of manufacture to the moment they damage your DNA.
1.0 Mesothelioma and Asbestos in Henderson County
Asbestos was once hailed as the “magic mineral” for its heat resistance, and it was used in thousands of products found in City of Eustace construction sites, automotive shops, and agricultural equipment. Even though the EPA finally finalized a ban on chrysotile asbestos in 2024 (https://www.epa.gov/asbestos), the damage for most City of Eustace residents was done decades ago. If you were a pipefitter, boilermaker, or insulator commuting from the City of Eustace to regional power plants or construction projects, you were likely handling products like Kaylo pipe insulation or Unibestos block insulation every single day.
You have two parallel paths for compensation:
- Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Claims: There are over 60 active trusts currently holding about $30 billion in assets. Companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace were forced to set this money aside after they went bankrupt due to their own negligence. We can often file claims with 5 to 10 separate trusts for one City of Eustace client, securing several hundred thousand dollars without ever having to step into a courtroom.
- Civil Litigation: If the companies that manufactured the products you used are still solvent, we sue them directly. In 2025, a jury awarded $1.5 billion against Johnson & Johnson for mesothelioma caused by asbestos-contaminated talc. We pursue those same aggressive verdicts for our clients.
1.1 Benzene and Industrial Chemicals
Benzene is a fundamental part of the oil refining process, and many residents of the City of Eustace have spent careers working in East Texas industrial hubs where benzene vapor is a constant presence. Benzene is a Group 1 known human carcinogen. Once inhaled or absorbed through the skin, your liver converts it into a dangerous metabolite called muconaldehyde. This compound travels through your bloodstream to your bone marrow, where it attacks the stem cells responsible for producing your blood.
Exposure to benzene in refinery process streams or solvent use in City of Eustace mechanical shops is the primary cause of:
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
- Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
- Aplastic Anemia
The OSHA permissible exposure limit for benzene is just 1 part per million (ppm) (29 CFR 1910.1028; https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028), yet we know that many City of Eustace workers were exposed to levels 10 to 50 times higher because their employers failed to provide proper monitoring or respirators.
1.4 Roundup (Glyphosate) and Pesticides in Agriculture
With the City of Eustace’s deep agricultural roots, many local families have used Roundup (glyphosate) for decades to manage their land and crops. Internal Monsanto documents, now known as the “Monsanto Papers,” prove that the company knew about the cancer risks of Roundup while they were ghostwriting studies to claim it was safe. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2A; https://monographs.iarc.who.int).
If you live in the City of Eustace or Henderson County and have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) after years of Roundup use, you are part of an active mass tort. Juries have recently awarded billions of dollars to families like yours. As Ralph explains in our podcast on statute of limitations, the “discovery rule” means your time to file may have just started when you were diagnosed: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Axis 2: Dangerous Industries — Where City of Eustace Residents Were Exposed
A legal case isn’t just about the chemical; it’s about the industry. The City of Eustace workforce is concentrated in sectors that have historically ignored safety standards to meet production quotas.
1.10 Construction Accidents and Scaffold Falls
High-growth areas near the City of Eustace and the Dallas corridor mean constant construction. Falls are the leading cause of death in construction, accounting for over 33% of fatalities. Under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M (https://www.osha.gov/fall-protection), your employer is required to provide fall protection for any work performed at six feet or higher. Whether you fell from a defective scaffold on a City of Eustace job site or were injured due to a lack of safety harnesses, we identify the “third-party” defendants—the general contractor or equipment manufacturer—to ensure your recovery is not limited to pennies from workers’ comp.
1.11 Industrial Explosions and Refinery Accidents
While the City of Eustace is a quiet community, its residents often commute to the high-stakes “refinery row” along the Gulf Coast or East Texas industrial zones. Ralph Manginello’s experience with the BP Texas City litigation gave him a firsthand look at how companies cut maintenance budgets until a disaster occurs. When a refinery explodes, it releases a pressure wave that can rupture eardrums and cause blast-lung injury, followed by thermal burns and acute chemical inhalation. If you were injured in a regional industrial unit, we utilize OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards (29 CFR 1910.119; https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.119) to prove the company knew the risk and ignored it.
1.11A Onshore Oil and Gas (The Oilfield)
The Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale might be further west and south, but Henderson County oilfield workers maintain rigs across East Texas. From H2S (hydrogen sulfide) gas exposure that can kill in two breaths to silica sand dust at frac sites, the risks are constant. If your City of Eustace employer was a “non-subscriber” to Texas workers’ comp, we can sue them directly for full damages, including pain and suffering.
Secondary Hazards: Take-Home Exposure and Community Contamination
We know that in a tight-knit community like the City of Eustace, toxic exposure affects more than just the worker. “Take-home” asbestos exposure remains a silent killer in East Texas. If your wife or mother was diagnosed with mesothelioma despite never stepping onto a job site, it is almost certain she breathed fibers that were carried home on work clothes. We have successfully litigated these secondary exposure claims, moving the duty of care from the factory floor to the family laundry room.
Similarly, Henderson County residents drawing from private wells or local water systems may face PFAS (forever chemical) contamination (https://www.epa.gov/pfas). These synthetic chemicals do not break down in the environment and bioaccumulate in your liver and kidneys, causing thyroid disease and cancer. If a facility near the City of Eustace was using high-intensity firefighting foam or industrial chemicals, your entire neighborhood may have a claim for property devaluation and medical monitoring.
Multiple Compensation Pathways for the City of Eustace Victims
Many other law firms will try to funnel you into a single settlement because it’s easier for them. We do the opposite. We investigate every possible “stack” of compensation for a City of Eustace family:
- PI Lawsuit: Against the product manufacturer or negligent third party (unlimited damages).
- Asbestos Trust Funds: Guaranteed payouts from bankrupt companies (quickest path to cash).
- Workers’ Comp / Non-Subscriber Claims: For acute injuries on the job.
- VA Disability: If you were exposed during your military service.
- Wrongful Death & Survival Actions: If you have already lost a loved one.
As Jamin Marroquin stated in his Google review: “He was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months of my case… I will be forever thankful to him for everything he did for me and my family.” We bring that same level of multi-front determination to every toxic exposure matter. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our track record of recovered millions for clients speaks for itself.
How to Protect Your Evidence in the City of Eustace
In toxic exposure cases, the clock is not just ticking on the statute of limitations; it’s ticking on the evidence. Corporations in East Texas are not legally required to keep most safety records forever. If we don’t move to preserve your employer’s OSHA 300 logs or the industrial hygiene monitoring reports from your specific facility, those documents could be legally shredded within five to seven years.
When you hire Attorney 911, we immediately send “spoliation letters” to every potential defendant. We demand the preservation of:
- Personal Exposure Records: The “badge” data that showed how much benzene or radiation you were actually breathing.
- Maintenance Logs: Proof that those asbestos-insulated pipes were being cut and sanded without dust suppression.
- Internal Memos: Evidence that the company’s own doctors warned them of the risks.
Watch Ralph’s video on using your cellphone to help document your case to see how you can start helping your case even before your first meeting: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs.
Frequently Asked Questions for the City of Eustace Residents
Can I file a mesothelioma claim in the City of Eustace if my exposure was 30 years ago?
Yes. Mesothelioma has a incredibly long latency period, often between 20 and 50 years. Under the Texas “discovery rule,” your statute of limitations typically does not start until you receive a diagnosis and learn that asbestos was the cause. Don’t assume you are too late—let our team check the dates for you. 1-888-ATTY-911.
How much is my toxic exposure case worth?
Every case in Henderson County is unique. However, mesothelioma settlements typically range from $1 million to $2 million, with trial verdicts reaching significantly higher. Benzene and Roundup cases often result in six- or seven-figure settlements depending on the severity of the diagnosis. Factors like your age, number of dependents, and the strength of the evidence all play a role. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
What if the company I worked for is now out of business?
This is why asbestos bankruptcy trusts exist. Even if the local plant or construction firm you worked for is gone, the manufacturers of the toxic products they used likely have money set aside in trusts. We can often recover substantial compensation from companies that no longer exist.
Do I have to travel to Houston for my case?
No. While our principal office is in Houston, we handle cases throughout East Texas and the City of Eustace. We can conduct our initial consultation via phone or video, and we can travel to your home or hospital bed in Henderson County if necessary. We want to make this process as easy as possible while you focus on your health.
Why should I choose Attorney 911 over a TV lawyer?
Most of the law firms you see on television commercials are “referral mills.” They sign your case and then sell it to another firm they’ve never met. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you get Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña. You get Ralph’s 27 years of trial experience and Lupe’s insider defense intelligence. You get our personal attention and a team that knows the City of Eustace.
Su estatus migratorio afecta su reclamo?
No. El estatus migratorio NO afecta sus derechos legales para obtener compensación por exposición tóxica o lesiones en el trabajo en Texas. Lupe Peña habla español y puede hablar con usted con total confidencialidad. Los invitamos a llamar al (888) 288-9911 para una consulta gratuita.
Your Fight for Accountability Starts with One Call
The corporations that exposed you to asbestos, benzene, and toxic chemicals had an army of lawyers working to protect their profits for decades. They knew the macrophage mechanism was failing in your lungs. They knew the muconaldehyde was attacking your bone marrow. And they chose to stay silent. Now, it is your turn to have an army.
At Attorney 911, we are not just lawyers; we are East Texas residents who believe in the dignity of work and the sanctity of your health. Ralph Manginello, Lupe Peña, and our entire staff are ready to treat you like family while we fight the corporate giants that betrayed you. As Beth Bonds wrote in her 5-star Google review: “Ralph Manginello took his bogus case and had it dismissed within a WEEK! A God-send law firm… I highly recommend!!” We bring that same efficiency and passion to every mesothelioma, leukemia, and industrial accident case we take.
Do not let the “latency clock” or the insurance company’s delay tactics rob you of your right to justice. Trust fund assets are depleting, and evidence is disappearing with every demolition of an old East Texas site. Call the Attorney 911 legal emergency line today at 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911. The consultation is free, the plan is aggressive, and we don’t get paid until we win for you.
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Detailed Health Data: Why Workers in the City of Eustace Are Sick
The Macrophage Failure: A Cellular Look at Mesothelioma
For a City of Eustace resident, the medical explanation of mesothelioma often feels like a foreign language. Here is the reality: Your body has cells called alveolar macrophages that act like a waste-disposal crew for your lungs. When you breathe in a piece of organic dust, the macrophage wraps around it and digests it. But asbestos is a mineral, not an organic substance. When a macrophage attempts to digest a crystalline asbestos fiber, its lysosomal membrane is punctured by the fiber’s sharp ends.
This causes the macrophage to explode, releasing its own digestive enzymes directly into your lung tissue. This process—”frustrated phagocytosis”—triggers a never-ending cycle of inflammation. This chronic injury is what eventually leads to the DNA mutations that cause cancer. Understanding this mechanism is the first step in proving that the asbestos fibers in your lungs are the only possible cause of your disease.
Benzene and the Bone Marrow: The Blood-Waste Mechanism
In the City of Eustace, many residents who worked in local solvent-heavy trades or regional refineries were exposed to benzene. When benzene enters your body, your liver’s CYP2E1 enzymes attempt to process it. Unfortunately, this process creates benzene oxide, which then becomes hydroquinone and catechol. These metabolites are incredibly toxic to the bone marrow microenvironment.
They don’t just kill cells; they cause specific chromosomal translocations—like t(8;21)—that are essentially “genetic fingerprints” of benzene exposure. When we take your case to court, we use these biomarkers to prove that your leukemia was caused by the refinery’s failure to protect you. We cite NIOSH RELs (Recommended Exposure Limits) that are often much stricter than the outdated OSHA PELs the companies claimed they were “complying” with.
The Silicosis Epidemic: Modern Construction in East Texas
Eustace construction workers cutting stone countertops or working in East Texas sand and gravel operations are facing a resurgent threat: accelerated silicosis. This is even more aggressive than the “black lung” seen in coal miners. Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) is so small it reaches the deepest parts of your lungs, the alveoli. The silica particles are cytotoxic, meaning they kill your lung cells on contact. This leads to Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF)—a condition where your lungs essentially turn to stone, making it impossible to breathe. If you’ve been told you have “occupational asthma” but the shortness of breath is getting worse, you need a NIOSH-certified B-Reader to re-examine your chest X-rays for silicosis.
Corporate Knowledge: The Evidence Against Them
We cite the documents the industries fought to keep secret:
- The 1935 Sumner Simpson Letters: Proving the asbestos industry’s conspiracy to hide medical research.
- The Monsanto Papers: Revealing the internal panic at Monsanto when their own scientists warned of NHL links to Roundup.
- The 3M “Forever Chemical” Memos: Confirming the company knew PFAS was toxic in the 1970s.
When we present these documents alongside your City of Eustace work history, the corporate defense’s “we didn’t know” argument collapses. For an East Texas family, this isn’t just about the money—it’s about the truth. Let us help you tell it. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.
Educational Resources for Henderson County Patients
If you or a loved one in the City of Eustace has been diagnosed with a toxic exposure related disease, we recommend the following authoritative resources for medical guidance:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the world for cancer care. They have a dedicated mesothelioma and leukemia program. https://www.mdanderson.org / 1-877-632-6789.
- National Cancer Institute (NCI): The federal government’s lead agency for cancer research. https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma.
- Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation: A non-profit dedicated to ending mesothelioma and supporting patients. https://www.curemeso.org.
- ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry): Provides in-depth toxicological profiles on benzene, asbestos, and PFAS. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov.
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Search for active clinical trials for new treatments near Henderson County by entering your ZIP code. https://clinicaltrials.gov.
Remember, the medical documentation you receive at these institutions is the most powerful evidence in your case. By seeking the best possible care, you are also building the strongest possible legal claim.
Our team at Attorney 911 is ready to coordinate with your medical providers to ensure every test result is preserved. As Stephanie Hernandez wrote in her review: “She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of.” Let us do the same for you. One call to 1-888-ATTY-911 changes everything.
Comprehensive FAQ Database (Continued)
What is the average mesothelioma settlement in Henderson County?
While every case depends on the specific exposure sites and number of defendants, the national average for mesothelioma settlements is between $1 million and $1.4 million. In cases where we go to trial and the corporate negligence is particularly egregious, verdicts can reach $5 million to $10 million or more.
Can I sue if I was exposed to asbestos while serving in the Navy?
Navy veterans from the City of Eustace have a unique dual path. You cannot sue the Navy directly, but you can file for VA secondary service connection benefits AND sue the manufacturers of the equipment on the ship where you were exposed (the pumps, valves, and boilers). Most veterans find that the civil lawsuit recovery is significantly larger than their VA benefits.
Is workers’ comp my only option for a construction injury in Eustace?
No. In almost every Eustace construction accident, there is a third party—such as a property owner, general contractor, or equipment manufacturer—that shared responsibility. Unlike workers’ comp, a third-party lawsuit allows you to recover full lost wages and significant compensation for “pain and suffering,” which has no monetary cap in most Texas injury cases.
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For generations, the residents of the City of Eustace have been the backbone of Texas. You worked the jobs that built our skyline and powered our homes. You deserve more than a diagnosis and a medical bill. You deserve the best legal representation in the state, delivered with the personal touch of a neighbor. Ralph Manginello, Lupe Peña, and the Attorney 911 team are here to provide that. Don’t let another day pass without knowing your rights. Call (888) 288-9911 now. Your consultation is free, and your future could depend on it.
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Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. No attorney-client relationship is formed until a contract is signed. Results vary based on the specific facts of each case.
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Detailed List of Affected Job Sites and Exposure Scenarios near Eustace
While the City of Eustace is a residential and agricultural base, its workforce travels to major employers in the region. We are investigating exposures at the following types of facilities:
- Regional Power Plants: Including legacy coal-fired plants where asbestos insulation was used on every turbine and steam line.
- Henderson County Construction Projects: Excavation for municipal infrastructure and residential expansions where trench safety and asbestos-cement pipe handling were ignored.
- Local Utility & Infrastructure Hubs: High-voltage electrical maintenance where lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures were skipped to save time.
- East Texas Agricultural Operations: Where chronic exposure to Paraquat and Roundup has led to Parkinson’s and NHL.
- Refinery & Chemical Commutes: City of Eustace residents who commute to the Dallas-Fort Worth or Gulf Coast complexes for turnarounds and specialized pipefitting work.
We have access to industrial hygiene data for many of these sites and can reconstruct your work history even if the companies have changed names or closed down. The corporations want you to think your years of hard work are gone and forgotten. We will show them that in the City of Eustace, we remember everything. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 and let’s start the investigation.
The Insider Perspective on Delay and Denial
Lupe Peña, our associate attorney who previously worked for a national insurance defense firm, has seen firsthand the specific “triage” systems used to delay terminal mesothelioma patients. The strategy is simple: if the patient dies before they can testify at a deposition, the “emotional value” of the case for a jury drops. They will use every excuse—missing records, scheduling conflicts with their experts, and frivolous motions—to push your trial date back.
We know how to stop this. In many jurisdictions, including Texas, we can file for “preferential trial dates” because of your medical condition. We move to take your “preservation deposition” within the first 60 days of taking your case, ensuring that your story is told in your own voice, regardless of what the corporation tries to do. Lupe knows their internal benchmarks for settlement approval, and Ralph knows how to push them past those benchmarks with the threat of a looming trial.
As Tracey White shared in her local guide review: “Leonora went to work and didn’t stop… she had received an offer but she told me to give her one more week because she knew she could get a better offer… I was overwhelmed by the offer.” We bring that same relentless drive for the “better offer” to every City of Eustace case. We don’t settle for the easy check; we fight for the maximum check. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to get started.
Final Summary of Steps for the City of Eustace Families
- Stop searching and start calling. 1-888-ATTY-911 is available 24/7.
- Preserve all physical evidence. Do not throw away old work clothes, union cards, or containers of Roundup. If you have been diagnosed with an injury like a “crush syndrome” from a Henderson County job site, keep your blood test results showing elevated CK (creatine kinase) levels.
- Do not sign anything from an insurance company. They are not on your side. Their “final offer” is almost always the floor, not the ceiling.
- Tell your doctor about your occupational history. If you are being treated at mdanderson.org or UT Southwestern, make sure your oncology team knows about your asbestos or benzene history. This documentation is critical for your legal case.
The City of Eustace is a town of people who know the value of an honest day’s work. You did yours. Now, it’s time for the companies that hurt you to do theirs—and pay what they owe. One call to Attorney 911 at (888) 288-9911 is all it takes to put the most aggressive and experienced legal team in Texas on your side.
We are ready to fight for you. We are ready to win. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.