Your Health Was The Price Of Their Profit: A Guide To Justice For City of Grey Forest Workers And Families
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer, you went to work in the industrial hubs surrounding City of Grey Forest, did your job, and came home to your family along the quiet stretches of Scenic Loop Road. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while working in Bexar County shipyards, the chemicals you handled at San Antonio refineries, or the insulation you cut at commercial construction sites near TX-16 would one day try to kill you. You believed your employer when they said the gear was enough. You believed the manufacturers who claimed their products were safe. Now, with a diagnosis of mesothelioma, leukemia, or advanced lung disease, you know the truth. And now, you have rights that we are here to help you enforce.
The transition from the serene, wooded hills of City of Grey Forest to the clinical white of an oncology unit at the Mays Cancer Center is a journey no one should have to take. It is a journey defined by retroactive betrayal. As you sit with your family, processing a diagnosis that feels like a death sentence, you aren’t just fighting a disease; you are fighting the legacy of corporate greed. The companies that manufactured the asbestos, the benzene, and the “forever chemicals” that are now circulating in your blood knew the risks decades ago. They had the studies. They had the data. They chose to hide it because your life was a line item they were willing to sacrifice for their quarterly earnings.
At Attorney 911, we believe that the companies that chose to poison workers in City of Grey Forest shouldn’t get away with it. We are not a settlement mill that treats you like a number. We are a senior litigation team led by Ralph Manginello, who has spent 27 years in the trenches of Texas courtrooms holding billion-dollar corporations accountable. We are backed by the insider intelligence of Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who used to sit on the other side of the table. He knows how these companies think, how they hide evidence, and how they try to lowball families in City of Grey Forest. Together, we turn their own playbook against them.
If you or a loved one in City of Grey Forest has been diagnosed with an illness you suspect was caused by workplace exposure or environmental contamination, you likely have more questions than answers. Is it too late to file? How can I prove I was exposed 40 years ago? Which companies are responsible? We created this guide to answer those questions with the scientific and legal precision you deserve. The clock is ticking on your rights, but there is still a window for justice. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential evaluation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing unless we win your case. We handle the legal fight so you can focus on your health and your family in City of Grey Forest.
The Science of Betrayal: How Asbestos Destroys the Human Body
For many City of Grey Forest residents who worked in South Texas trades, asbestos was an everyday reality. It was in the gaskets you replaced, the pipe lagging you stripped, and the joint compound you sanded. To the naked eye, asbestos looks like harmless dust. At the molecular level, it is a persistent killer. Asbestos fibers, particularly those measuring five micrometers or longer, are microscopic needles. When you inhale them on a City of Grey Forest job site, they bypass your body’s natural filters and lodge deep within the mesothelial lining of your lungs (the pleura) or your abdomen (the peritoneum).
Once these fibers are lodged, your body’s immune system attempts to intervene. Macrophages—the white blood cells tasked with “eating” foreign invaders—approach the asbestos fibers. However, because asbestos fibers are indestructible and too large for the cell to engulf, the immune system experiences what scientists call “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophages essentially die trying to destroy the fiber, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS) into the surrounding tissue. This isn’t a temporary irritation; it is a permanent state of chronic inflammation that lasts for decades.
This persistent inflammation eventually damages the DNA of the mesothelial cells. Over 15 to 50 years, these genetic mutations accumulate, specifically deactivating tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Without these “brakes” on cell growth, the damaged cells begin to divide uncontrollably, forming the malignant tumors known as mesothelioma. This long latency period is why workers who were exposed at Bexar County industrial sites in the 1970s and 1980s are only now receiving diagnoses in City of Grey Forest. The science is clear: there is no safe level of asbestos exposure. Every fiber you inhaled contributed to the cumulative dose that caused your disease.
Asbestos fibers are biopersistent, meaning they stay in your lung tissue for your entire life. They don’t dissolve. They don’t move. They simply wait. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), asbestos is a Group 1 known human carcinogen. https://monographs.iarc.who.int/substances/asbestos/. If you are experiencing shortness of breath, persistent coughing, or chest pain after a career in the San Antonio industrial corridor, it is vital that you seek a specialized medical evaluation. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains why these medical details are the foundation of a million-dollar case in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
The Mesothelioma Anchor: Your Pathways to Compensation in City of Grey Forest
A diagnosis of mesothelioma changes everything for a family in City of Grey Forest. But what most people don’t realize is that a single diagnosis often opens multiple, simultaneous pathways to compensation. You are not limited to just “suing” someone. In many cases, we can help City of Grey Forest families secure money from sources they didn’t even know existed.
The first and often fastest pathway involves Asbestos Bankruptcy Trusts. When major companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace faced thousands of lawsuits, they were forced into bankruptcy. As part of their restructuring, the courts required them to set aside billions of dollars in trusts to pay current and future victims. There are currently more than 60 active trust funds with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets. Because these are administrative claims, not lawsuits, many City of Grey Forest families can receive payments in months rather than years. However, these trusts have “payment percentages”—the Manville Trust, for example, currently pays roughly 5.1% of a claim’s scheduled value to ensure the fund lasts. We know exactly how to file with every trust you qualify for to maximize your total recovery.
The second pathway is a Civil Lawsuit against solvent defendants. Not every asbestos company went bankrupt. Companies like John Crane Inc. and certain premises owners can still be sued directly in Bexar County courts. These lawsuits often result in much higher recoveries because they are not limited by trust payment percentages. A single mesothelioma verdict in Texas can reach into the millions. In 2024, a New York jury awarded $40.1 million to a Navy veteran who used asbestos-containing gaskets—a verdict that sets a powerful precedent for workers in City of Grey Forest.
The third pathway involves Workers’ Compensation and Third-Party Claims. If your exposure happened on the job in City of Grey Forest or the surrounding Bexar County area, you may be entitled to workers’ comp benefits. But we never stop there. We look for “third parties”—the manufacturers of the products or the owners of the site where you worked—who are not protected by workers’ comp immunity. These third-party claims allow you to recover for pain and suffering, which your employer’s insurance will never pay.
Finally, for the many veterans living in City of Grey Forest, there are VA Disability Benefits. If your exposure happened during your service in the Navy, Marines, or other branches, you may qualify for a 100% disability rating. This provides a steady monthly income and access to top-tier treatment at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System. Pursuing a VA claim does NOT prevent you from filing a lawsuit or a trust fund claim. We help you navigate all these systems at once. As Ralph explains, the statute of limitations is a hurdle, but the discovery rule often preserves your rights: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Benzene and the Silent Rewriting of Your Blood
If you worked as an operator at a San Antonio refinery, a laboratory technician in a chemical plant, or even a mechanic in a shop near City of Grey Forest, you were likely exposed to benzene. Benzene is a colorless, sweet-smelling chemical that is fundamental to the oil and gas industry. But it is also a potent hematotoxin—a substance that specifically poisons your blood-forming organs.
When you breathe in benzene vapors on a Bexar County job site, your liver metabolizes the chemical into benzene oxide. This is then converted into a series of highly reactive metabolites, the most dangerous of which is muconaldehyde. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream and concentrate in your bone marrow. This is where the damage becomes permanent. The muconaldehyde binds to the DNA of your hematopoietic stem cells—the “mother” cells that create all your red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Over time, benzene exposure triggers specific chromosomal translocations, such as t(8;21) or inv(16). These aren’t just random health issues; they are the biological “fingerprints” of benzene exposure. This genetic damage can manifest as Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a pre-leukemic condition where your bone marrow produces “garbage” cells that don’t work. Eventually, for many City of Grey Forest workers, MDS progresses into Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)—a rapid and often fatal blood cancer.
The corporations that run the refineries on the south side of San Antonio have known about the leukemia link since the 1940s. Yet, OSHA didn’t lower the permissible exposure limit (PEL) to 1 part per million (ppm) until 1987. This means if you worked in the industry before then, you were legally poisoned every single day. Even today, the 1 ppm limit is criticized by groups like NIOSH as being too high to protect workers from cancer. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0049.html. If you have been diagnosed with AML, MDS, or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, we will look for the evidence they tried to bury. Call Attorney 911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.
The Silica Threat in the City of Grey Forest Construction Corridor
City of Grey Forest is located in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The construction boom in Northwest Bexar County has provided thousands of jobs, but it has also created a new epidemic of silica exposure. Crystalline silica is a mineral found in stone, sand, and concrete. When workers cut, grind, or drill these materials, they create a microscopic dust that is easily inhaled.
When these silica particles reach the alveoli—the tiny air sacs in your lungs—they are engulfed by macrophages. Unlike organic dust, the silica particle is cytotoxic; it kills the white blood cell instantly. This triggers a cycle of scarring called silicosis. For some, this is a slow process over 20 years. But for workers in the engineered stone (quartz) countertop industry, we are seeing “accelerated silicosis” in men as young as 25. These workers are suffering from Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF), a condition where the lungs become so scarred and stiff that they can no longer expand.
The manufacturers of engineered stone slabs—names like Caesarstone, Cambria, and Cosentino—know their products contain 90% or more silica, compared to 30% in natural granite. They knew their products required specialized, wet-cutting safety measures and high-grade respirators that many City of Grey Forest job sites lacked. In August 2024, a California jury awarded $52.4 million to a 34-year-old fabricator with silicosis, a landmark verdict that shows juries have no patience for companies that hide the dangers of their products. If you’re struggling to breathe after a career in Bexar County construction, you need a B-Reader radiologist to look at your X-rays. Learn about the medical steps you should take after an exposure-related injury in this interview with Leo Lopez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SS2zvUDW8k
Military City, USA: Toxic Realities for City of Grey Forest Veterans
San Antonio is known as Military City, USA, and many veterans have chosen the peace of City of Grey Forest for their retirement. But your service may have left you with a hidden burden. Beyond the battlefield, veterans were exposed to some of the most toxic substances ever produced.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 was a turning point. If you were stationed at, worked at, or lived at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days between 1953 and 1987, you were likely drinking water contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE) and benzene at levels 280 times higher than modern safety limits. This water has been linked to bladder cancer, kidney cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and leukemia. For decades, the government denied these claims. Now, the window is open for you to file a federal lawsuit for damages.
But Camp Lejeune is only part of the story. Veterans in City of Grey Forest may have been exposed to:
- PFAS from Firefighting Foam (AFFF): If you served on an airbase or as a firefighter, the foam you used soaked into the ground and your skin, accumulating as “forever chemicals” linked to testicular and kidney cancer.
- Burn Pits: If you were deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, the smoke from open-air waste pits contained dioxins and heavy metals that caused rare respiratory cancers and constrictive bronchiolitis. Under the PACT Act, many of these are now presumptive conditions, but a civil claim against the contractors who ran the pits can provide additional justice.
- Base Asbestos: From the barracks to the engine rooms of naval vessels, asbestos was the primary insulator. Navy veterans account for a staggering 33% of all mesothelioma cases in the United States.
You served your country with honor. Now, it’s time for your country—and the contractors that profited from your service—to take responsibility. Ralph Manginello is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and has the federal experience to handle these complex government-related claims. Contact us at 888-ATTY-911.
Corporate Concealment: The Documents They Thought You’d Never See
The most devastating part of any toxic exposure case isn’t the science—it’s the documents. When we subpoena a defendant in a City of Grey Forest case, we are looking for the “smoking gun.” The history of toxic torts is a history of documented cover-ups.
Take the “Sumner Simpson” letters. In 1935, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan wrote to the vice president of Johns-Manville about suppressing a study on the health of asbestos workers. The response was chilling: “I think the less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” They knew. They chose silence. Or consider the “Monsanto Papers,” which revealed that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to convince the EPA that Roundup was safe, while their own toxicologists expressed concern.
These documents are the reason we win. When Lupe Peña was on the defense side, he saw how companies categorized these files. Now, he knows exactly which cabinets they’re in. We use this history of concealment to push for punitive damages—extra money intended to punish the company for their willful disregard for your life. As Ralph explains in our podcast, identifying these weaknesses is how we build a strong case: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e8d88f4e
Why Workers’ Compensation is Often a Trap for City of Grey Forest Workers
If you were injured in a refinery explosion or a trench collapse in City of Grey Forest, your employer likely told you to file a workers’ comp claim immediately. While workers’ comp provides necessary medical coverage and partial wage replacement, it is designed to protect the EMPLOYER from being sued. It is a “no-fault” system with a very low ceiling on what you can recover.
In Texas, we have a unique “non-subscriber” system. If your employer opted out of workers’ comp, you can sue them directly for negligence, and they lose almost all their traditional legal defenses. But even if your employer DOES have workers’ comp, you almost always have a Third-Party Claim.
Think about a crane collapse on a Bexar County job site. Your employer might provide workers’ comp. But who manufactured the crane? Who was the general contractor responsible for site safety? Who was the third-party inspector who signed off on the faulty equipment? These entities are NOT your employer. They are not protected by workers’ comp immunity. By filing a third-party lawsuit, you can recover for your full lost earning capacity, your permanent physical impairment, and the devastating pain and suffering you’ve endured.
Our firm focuses on identifying these third-party pathways. We don’t settle for the minimum. We hunt for the maximum. Hear Ralph Manginello explain why you should never assume workers’ comp is your only option: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjlIBTJvXTM
The Attorney 911 Insider Advantage: Lupe Peña’s Defense-Side Knowledge
When you hire a personal injury firm in City of Grey Forest, you are going to war with an insurance company. These companies use a sophisticated software program called “Colossus” and a team of adjusters trained in a specific playbook of delay and denial. Most plaintiff attorneys learn this playbook by trial and error. We didn’t have to.
Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years on the inside. He worked for a national defense firm representing large insurance companies. He sat in the meetings where they decided which claims to pay and which to “starve out” through endless discovery and motions. Lupe knows the exact internal metrics they use to value a mesothelioma claim in Bexar County. He knows when they are bluffing about a “final offer.” He knows precisely how to prepare a client for a deposition to ensure the insurance company’s traps don’t work.
This switched-sides narrative is our nuclear differentiator. In toxic exposure cases, where defendants are billion-dollar conglomerates, having an insider on your team levels the playing field. Watch Lupe explain the types of questions they will ask you in a deposition to try to sink your case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Evidence Restoration: How We Prove Exposure Decades Later in City of Grey Forest
One of the biggest obstacles we hear from City of Grey Forest families is: “How can you prove I was exposed to asbestos at a San Antonio plant in 1978? The plant is gone and my records are lost.”
The answer is that we are forensic investigators. We don’t rely only on your memory. Over 27 years, we have built a massive database of industrial sites, asbestos-containing products by year and brand name, and the “product identification” lists for virtually every major trust fund. If you tell us where you worked and what your job title was, we can often tell YOU which products you were handling.
We go further:
- Co-worker Testimony: We have professional skip-tracers who locate your former crewmates and foremen. Their testimony is often the most powerful evidence of working conditions.
- Union Records: We subpoena local union records to find your specific job assignments and the safety grievances filed by your brothers and sisters decades ago.
- FOIA Requests: We file Freedom of Information Act requests with OSHA and the EPA to find the citations and sampling reports for your specific Bexar County worksite.
- Industrial Hygiene Modeling: We work with world-class experts who can scientifically reconstruct the airborne fiber levels in a confined space from 1980 based on the materials used.
The corporations hope the evidence will rot and disappear. We move to restore it. Learn how you can use your own cellphone to begin documenting evidence today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs
Maximum Recovery: What Your Toxic Exposure Case is Worth
We never promise a specific number—that is a violation of legal ethics and a disservice to your unique situation. But we can look at the historical data for workers in City of Grey Forest and Bexar County.
A mesothelioma case, which is the most valuable type of toxic tort, often results in a combined recovery between $1 million and $1.4 million across various trust funds and settlements. However, when we take a case to trial against a solvent defendant, the numbers can be much higher. In 2018, a jury awarded $4.69 billion to a group of women who developed cancer from asbestos-contaminated talc. Even single-plaintiff verdicts routinely exceed $10 million when the corporate concealment is particularly egregious.
For benzene leukemia or silicosis, settlements often range from $250,000 to over $2,000,000, depending on the age of the victim and the strength of the exposure proof. We fight for every category of damages:
- Past and Future Medical Bills: Including the $500,000+ cost of a double lung transplant or experimental immunotherapy.
- Lost Earning Capacity: The years of salary and benefits you should have earned before your career was cut short.
- Pain and Suffering: The physical agony of the disease and the emotional terror of a terminal diagnosis.
- Loss of Consortium: The impact on your relationship with your spouse and children in City of Grey Forest.
Ralph Manginello breaks down the three elements of a million-dollar case in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
Time is the Enemy: Why You Can’t Afford to Wait in City of Grey Forest
In many legal cases, people think they have “plenty of time.” In toxic exposure law, time is your greatest enemy. There are three major clocks running against you right now:
- The Statute of Limitations: In Texas, you generally have two years from the date you “discovered” your injury and its cause. If you wait, even by a single day, your right to file can be lost forever. Every month of “thinking it over” is a month the defendant’s lawyers use to build their wall of immunity.
- Evidence Deterioration: Statistical studies show that for every year you wait in an asbestos case, 2-3% of your potential witnesses die. The company records that could be subpoenaed today might be “routinely purged” next year.
- Trust Fund Depletion: Bankruptcy trusts are finite pools of money. As more people file, the payment percentages are often adjusted downward. The person who files today may get a higher percentage than the person who files in 2027.
We don’t share this to scare you; we share it because it is the mathematical reality of the legal system. As Ralph explains in our podcast, “later” is the most expensive word in law: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Hablamos Español: No hay barreras para la justicia en City of Grey Forest
En Attorney 911, nosotros entendemos que la comunidad de trabajadores en Bexar County es diversa. Muchos de los trabajadores más expuestos en la construcción y las refinerías son hispanos. Lupe Peña habla español fluido y está dedicado a asegurar que el idioma nunca sea un obstáculo para la justicia.
Su estatus migratorio NO afecta su derecho a una compensación por exposición tóxica o una lesión en el trabajo. La ley protege a todos los trabajadores. No deje que el miedo a las represalias de su empleador le impida buscar justicia por su salud. Nosotros estamos de su lado. Escuche nuestra serie sobre inmigración y sus derechos dirigida por Ralph Manginello y la abogada Magali Candler: https://share.transistor.fm/s/7787dfb4
Frequently Asked Questions for City of Grey Forest Families
I was exposed 40 years ago—how can I still file a claim?
Texas follows the “discovery rule.” Your two-year deadline usually doesn’t start until the day you were diagnosed and told that asbestos or benzene was the likely cause. Even though your exposure was at a Bexar County job site in the 1980s, your legal right to sue might have just “woken up” this month.
What if the company I worked for is out of business?
This is very common. Many former San Antonio industrial employers have dissolved or been acquired. We look for “successor liability”—the company that bought them out—or we file claims against the bankruptcy trust funds established specifically for the workers of defunct companies. The money wasn’t lost with the company; it was protected by the court for you.
Will this affect my Social Security or VA benefits?
No. Personal injury settlements and trust fund payments are generally “non-taxable” compensatory awards and do not count as “income” that would disqualify you from Social Security Disability or VA benefits. They are separate channels of justice.
How much does it cost to start a case?
Zero. At Attorney 911, we work on a contingency basis. We pay for all the medical experts, the skip-tracers, the filing fees, and the industrial hygienists. If we don’t win a settlement or verdict for you, you never owe us a dime. We take all the financial risk ourselves.
Do I have to go to court?
The vast majority of toxic exposure cases in Bexar County are settled before a jury ever hears them. However, we prepare every case as if it is going to trial. When the defense knows Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are ready to walk into the courtroom, their settlement offers get much higher.
Can my family sue for my father’s exposure?
Yes. If your loved one died of mesothelioma, leukemia, or a workplace injury in City of Grey Forest, you may have a “Wrongful Death” claim for your loss of support and mental anguish, and a “Survival Action” for the pain your loved one suffered before they passed. We help families secure the legacy their loved ones worked so hard to build.
Choosing Your Advocate: The Attorney 911 Difference
When you search for a “mesothelioma lawyer,” you will see dozens of national firms with massive advertising budgets. Many of these are simple “referral mills”—they sign you up and then sell your case to the highest bidder. You will never meet the attorney on the TV screen.
Attorney 911 is different. We are a boutique powerhouse. When you hire us, you get Ralph. You get Lupe. You get the team that handled the BP Texas City litigation. We treat our clients like family—a fact echoed in our 4.9-star Google rating across 270+ verified reviews. As Chad H. shared in his review: “Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service or never even hear back from them, that’s NOT the case with this law firm. Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION… You are FAMILY to them.”
We handle high-stakes cases for the hardworking people of City of Grey Forest because we believe in the dignity of your labor and the value of your life. The companies that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. Right now, on the other side of this screen, you have one too.
Your Next Steps Toward Justice in Bexar County
TheSerenity of City of Grey Forest is a beautiful place to live, but it shouldn’t be the place where your story ends because of a corporation’s negligence. Justice won’t come to you—you have to reach out and take it.
- Call 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer 24/7. You will speak with a team that hears you and understands the urgency of your diagnosis.
- Schedule a free, confidential consultation. We can meet you at our offices, in your home in City of Grey Forest, or via a secure Zoom call.
- Let us investigate. We will begin reconstructing your work history and preserving evidence immediately.
- Focus on your health. While you work with specialists at the South Texas Medical Center, we will be working in the courts to ensure your bills are paid and your family is provided for.
The corporations spent decades and millions of dollars hoping you would never read this. They counted on your silence. Now it’s time to speak. Call Ralph Manginello and the team at Attorney 911 today. Your fight is our fight.
Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm
Principal Office: 1177 W. Loop South, Suite 1600, Houston, TX 77027
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This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Contact us for a free consultation about your specific situation.
OSHA Asbestos Standard (29 CFR 1910.1001): https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1001
IARC Monograph 100C (Asbestos): https://publications.iarc.who.int/Book-And-Report-Series/Iarc-Monographs-On-The-Identification-Of-Carcinogenic-Hazards-To-Humans/Arsenic-Metals-Fibres-And-Dusts-2012
EPA PFAS Strategic Roadmap: https://www.epa.gov/pfas/pfas-strategic-roadmap-epas-commitments-action-2021-2024
National Cancer Institute (Mesothelioma): https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma
ATSDR Benzene Profile: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp3.pdf
NIOSH Engineered Stone Hazard Alert: https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/OSHA3768.pdf
Camp Lejeune Justice Act (Pub. L. 117-168): https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/3373
FELA (45 U.S.C. § 51): https://uscode.house.gov
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: https://www.lls.org
Mays Cancer Center – UT Health San Antonio: https://cancer.uthscsa.edu/
ClinicalTrials.gov: https://clinicaltrials.gov
Call 1-888-ATTY-911. Trust fund money is running out. The evidence is disappearing. Your family deserves justice. We are ready to fight.