City of Terrell Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Guide: Holding Corporations Accountable for Mesothelioma, Chemical Cancers, and Occupational Injuries
For generations, the men and women of the City of Terrell have been the backbone of the North Texas economy. From the historic maintenance shops of the Texas & Pacific Railway to the modern manufacturing lines at the Terrell Industrial Park along Highway 80, you have done the hard work that keeps our community moving. You showed up for your shifts at the Madix shelving plant, you operated heavy machinery at Old Hickory Steel, and you helped build the residential boom sprawling East from Dallas into Kaufman County. But while you were building a legacy for your family, the corporations you worked for often failed to protect you from the invisible killers in the air and the hazardous conditions on the job site.
At Attorney 911, we believe that no worker in the City of Terrell should pay for a corporate paycheck with their life. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, leukemia, or another life-altering disease after working in Terrell’s manufacturing or construction sectors, or if you were catastrophically injured on a local project along I-20 or State Highway 34, you are not just a statistic. You are a victim of negligence, and you have rights that extend far beyond a simple workers’ compensation claim.
Our firm is led by Ralph Manginello, a trial attorney with over 27 years of experience who has spent his career standing up to the world’s largest corporations. Ralph was part of the litigation team in the landmark BP Texas City Refinery explosion case, which resulted in over $2.1 billion in total settlements. He knows exactly how these massive companies cut corners on safety to maximize profits. Working alongside Ralph is Lupe Peña, an associate attorney with a nuclear advantage: he spent years working for a national insurance defense firm. Lupe knows the playbook the insurance companies and corporate defense teams use to deny your claim because he used to help them write it. Today, we use that insider knowledge to fight for the people of City of Terrell.
Whether you were exposed to asbestos fibers in a Terrell power plant decades ago or suffered a fall on a modern commercial construction site near the Crossroads at Terrell, we bring aggressive, professional, and immediate representation to your case. We work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning we advance every cost of your litigation, and you pay us nothing—zero—unless we win your case. Call us 24/7 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation.
Attorney Ralph Manginello explains the principles behind high-value injury claims on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI
The Moment of Discovery: Understanding Your Toxic Exposure in City of Terrell
The most difficult part of a toxic exposure case is the realization that your illness was preventable. Many victims in the City of Terrell are in what we call the “Discovery Phase.” You might have a persistent cough that won’t go away, or perhaps you’ve recently received a devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma or acute myeloid leukemia (AML). You’re searching for answers, wondering how this happened when you haven’t worked in a “dangerous” environment in twenty years.
The science of toxic torts tells us that substances like asbestos and benzene are patient killers. They don’t always kill you the day you breathe them in; they wait for decades, causing microscopic damage to your DNA in a process called a latency period. If you worked in Terrell’s historical industrial hubs or manufacturing centers anytime between the 1960s and the early 2000s, you were likely breathing in toxins that your employer knew were dangerous but failed to warn you about.
This is not bad luck. It is corporate betrayal. Internal documents from the asbestos and chemical industries, such as the Sumner Simpson letters from 1935, prove that manufacturers knew their products were lethal nearly a century ago. They chose to keep using them because it was cheaper than finding safe alternatives. Today, families across Kaufman County are paying the price for those corporate decisions. At Attorney 911, we hold these companies accountable for their silence.
Statutes of limitations in Texas are strict, but the “Discovery Rule” is your most powerful legal tool. Under Texas law, the clock on your right to sue doesn’t necessarily start when you were exposed; it starts when you knew, or reasonably should have known, that you were sick and that the exposure caused it. Because mesothelioma can have a latency period of up to 50 years, your claim in City of Terrell may be very much alive today, even if your exposure happened at a T&P Railway roundhouse in the 1970s.
Learn more about how the statute of limitations and the discovery rule apply to your case in this episode of the Attorney 911 podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure: The Anchor of Justice
Asbestos exposure remains the single most common cause of preventable occupational cancer in the United States, and the City of Terrell is not immune to its legacy. Asbestos was used pervasively in the construction of Terrell’s older schools, the Terrell State Hospital facilities, and the industrial lagging found in manufacturing plants along the rail corridors.
The Biological Reality: How Asbestos Kills at the Cellular Level
To understand your legal claim, you must understand what asbestos does to your body. Asbestos is not one substance but a group of six naturally occurring silicate minerals. When these fibers are disturbed—during the renovation of a building in downtown Terrell or during maintenance on industrial equipment—they break into microscopic needles. These needles are so small that they are invisible to the naked eye, but they are indestructible.
When you inhale these fibers, they travel deep into your lungs and penetrate the pleura, which is the thin, protective lining around your internal organs. This is where the biological disaster begins. Your body’s immune system sends macrophages—white blood cells designed to eat and destroy foreign invaders—to the site. However, the asbestos fibers are too long and sharp for the macrophages to consume.
This leads to a phenomenon called “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophages essentially die while trying to destroy the asbestos, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS). This chronic inflammation lasts for years or even decades because your body can never expel the fibers. Over time, this inflammation causes oxidative DNA damage, deactivating critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Eventually, the damaged cells undergo a malignant transformation, becoming mesothelioma.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies all forms of asbestos as Group 1 Human Carcinogens. https://monographs.iarc.who.int
Recognizing Symptoms in City of Terrell
If you have a history of working in Terrell’s manufacturing or construction industries, you must be vigilant for symptoms that often mimic less serious conditions. Many victims are initially misdiagnosed with pneumonia or the flu.
- Pleural Mesothelioma (Lungs): This is the most common form. Early symptoms include a persistent dry cough, shortness of breath even during mild activity, and a dull, aching pain in the chest or under the rib cage. As the fluid builds up (pleural effusion), you may feel a “heaviness” in your chest.
- Peritoneal Mesothelioma (Abdomen): If you swallowed asbestos fibers, they could lodge in your abdominal lining. Symptoms include swelling or pain in the abdomen, unexplained weight loss, and changes in bowel habits.
- Asbestosis: This is not cancer but a chronic lung disease where the lung tissue becomes scarred and stiff. It is progressive and irreversible, making breathing increasingly difficult over time.
If you are experiencing these symptoms and have a work history in Kaufman County, your first step is medical evaluation. We recommend seeking care at an NCI-designated cancer center like MD Anderson in Houston, which offers the most advanced mesothelioma specialized care in the world. The records from these specialists are vital to proving the severity of your damages in court. https://www.mdanderson.org
The Dual Pathway to Compensation: Trust Funds vs. Litigation
One of the most important things for Terrell families to understand is that you do not have to choose between a lawsuit and a trust fund claim. You may be entitled to both.
When major asbestos manufacturers like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace faced billions in liability, the courts allowed them to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on the condition that they established asbestos bankruptcy trust funds. There are currently over 60 active trusts holding nearly $30 billion in remaining assets. These trusts allow victims to receive compensation through an administrative process without going to trial.
However, these trusts often only pay a percentage of the total claim value to ensure money remains for future victims. For example, the Manville Trust currently pays approximately 5% of approved values. To maximize your recovery, Attorney 911 investigates every potentially liable party. If you were exposed to products made by companies that are still solvent (not bankrupt), we file a civil lawsuit against them. Because multiple manufacturers’ products were often present on a single Terrell job site, we routinely file claims with 5 to 10 different trust funds while simultaneously pursuing active litigation.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to begin your work history reconstruction. We don’t just ask where you worked; we identify every specific product you handled to ensure no trust fund money is left on the table.
Axis 1: Toxic Substance Exposure in City of Terrell Manufacturing
While asbestos is the most famous toxin, workers in the City of Terrell have been exposed to a wide array of other industrial killers. Our firm focuses on the molecular science of these substances to prove your case.
Benzene and the Risk of Leukemia
Benzene is a fundamental chemical in the petrochemical industry and is often found in solvents, degreasers, and fuels used in Terrell manufacturing plants. If you worked in a setting where you regularly handled gasoline, industrial solvents, or worked near refinery process streams, you were at high risk.
Benzene is uniquely dangerous because your body metabolizes it into even more toxic compounds. In your liver, the enzyme CYP2E1 converts benzene into benzene oxide, which then becomes muconaldehyde and hydroquinone. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream to your bone marrow—the “factory” where your blood is made. Once in the bone marrow, these chemicals attack hematopoietic stem cells, causing chromosomal translocations like t(8;21). This leads to Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) and eventually Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
OSHA’s current permissible exposure limit (PEL) for benzene is 1 ppm over an 8-hour shift, but many scientists argue there is no safe level of exposure. https://www.osha.gov/benzene
If you worked as a mechanic, printer, or chemical operator in Terrell and have been diagnosed with a blood cancer, Attorney 911 will subpoena the air monitoring and industrial hygiene reports the company was required by law to maintain. We use this evidence to prove they exceeded safety limits while you were on the clock.
PFAS: The “Forever Chemicals” in Terrell’s Water and Soil
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a massive class of synthetic chemicals used in firefighting foams (AFFF), non-stick coatings, and water-resistant manufacturing. They are called “forever chemicals” because the carbon-fluorine bond is one of the strongest in nature; it does not break down in the environment or in your body.
If you lived near a facility in City of Terrell that manufactured specialized equipment or used heavy-duty fire suppression systems, or if you served at a nearby military base, you may have bioaccumulated PFAS in your blood serum. High levels of PFAS are causally linked to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, and ulcerative colitis. In April 2024, the EPA finalized a new National Primary Drinking Water Regulation, setting a strict limit of 4.0 parts per trillion for PFOA and PFOS. https://www.epa.gov/pfas
If your community’s water in Kaufman County has tested positive for these toxins, the companies responsible for the discharge—often including 3M or DuPont—can be held liable for your medical monitoring and personal injuries.
Roundup and Glyphosate: The Agricultural Risk in Kaufman County
Kaufman County has a deep agricultural heritage. For decades, farmers, groundskeepers, and landscapers in the City of Terrell have relied on Roundup (glyphosate) to manage weeds. However, the Monsanto Papers—internal documents unsealed during litigation—revealed that Monsanto (now Bayer) ghostwrote scientific studies to downplay the cancer risk of their product.
Glyphosate exposure is strongly associated with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Juries across the country have awarded billions of dollars in Roundup verdicts, including a $2.25 billion verdict in early 2024. If you used Roundup regularly on your property or through your job in Terrell and have been diagnosed with NHL, your time to file a claim is limited.
Attorney Ralph Manginello discusses how we calculate fair compensation for life-altering conditions like cancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG07vbB4cdU
Axis 2: Dangerous Industry Workers in City of Terrell
While some workers die slowly from disease, others are injured in a heartbeat on Terrell’s dangerous job sites. We represent the workers who build our city and the families of those who didn’t make it home.
Construction Accidents, Scaffold Falls, and Trench Collapses
The City of Terrell is growing, and with growth comes construction. Whether it’s a new warehouse project or infrastructure work along the Spur 557, construction remains the deadliest industry in Texas. OSHA cites the “Fatal Four” as the leading causes of death: falls, struck-by-object, electrocution, and caught-in/between.
- Scaffold Falls: Under OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.451, your employer is required to provide a scaffold that can support four times its maximum intended load, with proper guardrails and fall protection. If you fell because a subcontractor failed to properly erect the scaffold, we can sue that third party for damages that exceed anything workers’ comp would pay.
- Trench Collapse: One cubic yard of dirt weighs as much as a small car (nearly 3,000 pounds). If you were working in a trench five feet or deeper in Terrell and it wasn’t shored or shielded, your employer was in violation of federal law (29 CFR 1926.652). A trench cave-in causes “crush syndrome,” where the immense weight of the soil causes muscle death (rhabdomyolysis), releasing myoglobin that destroys your kidneys within hours. https://www.osha.gov/trenching-excavation
Industrial and Refinery Explosions
Although Terrell is primarily a manufacturing and distribution hub, many of our residents commute to the massive refinery corridors in Mesquite, Dallas, or even further to the Gulf Coast. Ralph Manginello’s experience with the BP Texas City explosion gives our firm a distinct advantage in industrial disaster cases.
When a process unit explodes, it isn’t an “act of God.” It is almost always a violation of OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standard (29 CFR 1910.119). Companies often ignore “near-miss” incidents and delay maintenance to keep production lines running. In a refinery explosion, the blast wave itself can cause traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and organ rupture, while the resulting flash fire can cause devastating third-degree burns.
If you were a contractor injured at a facility you didn’t own, you may have a massive third-party premises liability claim against the plant operator. We move immediately to preserve “black box” data and maintenance logs before they can be altered or destroyed.
Attorney Ralph Manginello breaks down what to do immediately following an industrial accident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZp4WV2fZ1k
FELA Railroad Injuries: The Legacy of the T&P Railway
Terrell was founded as a railroad town, and the T&P Railway legacy continues today. If you are an employee of a railroad like Union Pacific or BNSF, you are not covered by traditional workers’ compensation. Instead, you are protected by the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA).
FELA is a powerful law that allows you to sue the railroad directly for any injury caused “in whole or in part” by their negligence. The burden of proof is much lower than in a standard personal injury case. Furthermore, if you are a railroad worker who developed mesothelioma or lung cancer from asbestos in locomotive engine rooms or brake shoes, we pursue the railroad for failing to provide a safe workplace.
The Insider Advantage: Why Lupe Peña and Ralph Manginello are Different
In the City of Terrell, you will see many law firms advertising for “injury cases.” Most of them are what we call “referral mills”—they sign your case and then send it to another firm they actually trust to handle it. Attorney 911 is different. We are litigation counsel. We are the firm that actually goes to court.
Our secret weapon is our associate attorney, Lupe Peña. Before he dedicated his career to representing injured workers, Lupe worked as a defense attorney for some of the largest insurance companies in the country. This means he has seen the evaluation sheets they use to lowball victims. He knows how they use “Independent Medical Exams” (IMEs) to claim you aren’t really sick. He knows how they search for “pre-existing conditions” in your medical history to avoid paying for your occupational disease.
When we build your case in City of Terrell, Lupe views it through the eyes of the defense. We anticipate every move they will make to suppress evidence or delay your trial. By the time we file your lawsuit, we have already closed the doors the defense intended to use. Ralph Manginello then brings his 27 years of scorched-earth trial experience to the table. If you want results like the $2.1 billion BP case, you need attorneys who have actually fought those battles.
As Stephanie H. shared in her verified Google review of our firm: “Leonor and her team were beyond amazing!!! She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of. She was so communicative and helpful and the experience with this law firm was excellent!”
We apply that same level of compassionate communication to every mesothelioma and catastrophic injury case in Terrell. You will have Ralph’s direct cell phone number. You will never be a “file number” to us. You are family.
Hear Ralph explain how our team approach ensures you get the best outcome: https://share.transistor.fm/s/995adcb8
The Enemy Playbook: Exposing Corporate Defense Tactics
The corporations that operate in and around the City of Terrell have access to unlimited resources. When they are sued for toxic exposure, they don’t just hire one lawyer; they hire entire firms dedicated to “product defense.” Here are the three most common tactics they will use against you, and how Attorney 911 stops them:
1. The “Alternative Cause” Defense or The Junk Science Tactic
If you have lung cancer or mesothelioma, the first thing a corporate defense team will do is comb through your life to find something else to blame. They will point to a smoking history from 40 years ago or blame “genetics.” In benzene cases, they might argue your leukemia was just a “random mutation.”
Our Counter: We retain the nation’s leading medical experts—hematologists, pulmonologists, and oncologists from institutions like Baylor and UT Southwestern—who use molecular testing to prove the specific “fingerprint” your exposure left on your cells. We prove that while you may have smoked, the asbestos was the “substantial factor” that made you sick.
2. The Bankruptcy Shell Game
Many asbestos defendants in Texas have used the “Texas Two-Step”—a controversial bankruptcy manuever where a solvent company splits into two, puts all the legal liability into one entity, and then has that entity file for bankruptcy to cap what they have to pay.
Our Counter: We are experts in successor liability and the fraudulent conveyance laws that prevent companies from hiding their money. We fight to keep your case in a court of law where a jury can decide the value, rather than an administrative bankruptcy trust.
3. The “Statute of Repose” and Exclusivity Trap
Employers in Terrell will often tell injured workers that workers’ comp is their “exclusive remedy,” meant to discourage them from looking for other lawsuits. They may also wait for the statute of limitations to expire before admitting evidence of exposure.
Our Counter: We look for the third parties. Did a manufacturer sell a defective machine? Did a chemical supplier fail to provide safety data sheets? Did a property owner create a hidden hazard? These third-party claims are the key to million-dollar recoveries because they have no damage caps.
Lupe Peña explains more about corporate deposition tactics in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qCwqfeRRs
Your Rights as an Immigrant Worker in City of Terrell
We know that many of the essential workers in Terrell’s construction and manufacturing sectors are immigrants. There is a common myth used by unscrupulous employers to silence workers: that if you “don’t have papers,” you don’t have legal rights.
This is a lie. Your immigration status has absolutely no bearing on your right to a safe workplace or your right to sue a company that poisoned you or caused you injury. Federal labor laws and Texas state court rights apply to everyone. At Attorney 911, we are a bilingual firm. Lupe Peña is fluent in Spanish, and we have dedicated staff to ensure nothing is lost in translation.
We handle your case with strict confidentiality. If you are afraid to speak up because of ICE or deportation threats, know that Ralph Manginello has produced a 4-part podcast series specifically on immigration rights with expert Magali Candler. We protect our clients from employer retaliation.
Como dice el Sr. Peña: “Su estatus migratorio no importa cuando se trata de su salud y la justicia. Estamos aquí para luchar por usted.”
Listen to our immigration series for workers here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/7787dfb4
Compensation Pathways: What Is Your Case Worth?
When we represent a family in City of Terrell, we seek the maximum compensation allowed under the law. We categorize your damages into two areas: economic and non-economic.
Economic Damages (The Bills)
- Medical Expenses: Mesothelioma treatment can cost over $1 million. We seek coverage for every surgery, chemotherapy cycle, and future hospice care.
- Lost Wages: We calculate what you would have earned for the rest of your career. For a young tradesman in Terrell, this can be millions in lost future income.
- Household Services: If you can no longer care for your home or family, we calculate the cost of those services.
Non-Economic Damages (The Human Cost)
- Pain and Suffering: Industrial cancers cause immense physical agony. We fight for compensation that recognizes that pain.
- Mental Anguish: The terror of a terminal diagnosis and the betrayal of knowing your company lied to you is a profound injury.
- Loss of Consortium: If a worker dies or is disabled, their spouse loses companionship, intimacy, and a partner in life.
While every case is unique and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, our firm has seen mesothelioma settlements range from $1 million to over $10 million when multi-front litigation is successful. In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil for a single benzene/AML case. The money is real; the goal is to make the corporation feel the cost of your suffering.
Attorney Ralph Manginello breaks down the criteria for a “Million-Dollar Case” on our podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218
| Condition | Typical Settlement Range | Pathway |
|---|---|---|
| Mesothelioma | $1.4M – $8M+ | Trust Funds + Lawsuit |
| Asbestos Lung Cancer | $300k – $1.2M | Trust Funds + Lawsuit |
| Benzene (AML/MDS) | $500k – $3M+ | Lawsuit against Employer/Supplier |
| Catastrophic Fall | $1M – $10M+ | Third-Party Claim |
| Wrongful Death | $2M – $20M+ | Survival Action + Wrongful Death |
Spoliation and Evidence: The Terrell Investigation Protocol
As soon as you hire Attorney 911, our investigation machine starts moving in City of Terrell. In toxic exposure cases, the biggest enemy is time. Documents get shredded after seven years, and older industrial sites are demolished.
What We Preserve Immediately:
- OSHA 300 Logs and 301 Incident Reports: These list every injury and illness at your Terrell workplace.
- Industrial Hygiene Reports: These detail the historical air sampling—proving exactly how many parts per million of benzene or asbestos were in the air while you were working.
- Material Safety Data Sheets (Legacy MSDS): We track down the older versions of chemical labels to prove they didn’t have the warnings required by law.
- Union Dispatch and Training Records: These help us reconstruct your exact location on large job sites, which is vital for identifying which products were being used nearby.
If evidence is destroyed after we send a preservation letter, we file a motion for “Spoliation of Evidence.” In many courts, this allows the judge to tell the jury to “presume” the evidence was bad for the company. This is a powerful tool Ralph and Lupe use to force settlements.
Learn about the process of documenting evidence on your phone from our lead case manager, Leonor Olivo: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a42daf06
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for City of Terrell Workers
I worked at a plant in Terrell 30 years ago but just got sick. Is it too late to sue?
No. Because of the Texas Discovery Rule, your two-year statute of limitations generally starts from the date of your diagnosis or the date you learned your illness was related to your old job. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your deadline.
Can I file a claim if my old employer is no longer in business?
Yes. We often sue the parent companies, the successor corporations that bought the old business, or the insurance companies that held the policies at the time. If the company went bankrupt, we file claims against the bankruptcy trusts they were required to set up.
Will I have to testify in court?
Most toxic exposure and injury cases settle before trial. However, you will likely have to give a deposition—a recorded Q&A session. Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge of defense questioning makes him an expert at preparing you for this process.
How much does it cost to start a mesothelioma case?
Zero. At Attorney 911, we work on a pure contingency basis. We pay all the filing fees, the cost of experts, and the medical reviews. We take the risk—if we don’t win, you don’t owe us a dime.
My doctor hasn’t mentioned asbestos. Does that mean I don’t have a case?
Not necessarily. Most doctors are focused on treatment, not legal causation. If you have lung disease and a work history in Terrell manufacturing, railway, or construction, we can have your records and X-rays reviewed by a “B-Reader”—a radiologist specifically certified by NIOSH to identify occupational disease.
Can I sue if I was a smoker?
Yes. Smoking does not cause mesothelioma. For lung cancer, both smoking and asbestos are risk factors. In fact, smoking and asbestos are “synergistic”—they multiply each other’s effects. You still have a claim.
What if I was an independent contractor, not an employee?
You actually have more rights in some cases. As a contractor, you are not barred by the “exclusive remedy” of workers’ comp, meaning you can sue the property owner or the general contractor directly for full tort damages.
Where can I get treatment for mesothelioma or AML in City of Terrell?
We recommend being evaluated at an NCI-designated center. The Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UT Southwestern in Dallas is the closest world-class facility to Terrell. https://utswmed.org/cancer/
How long do these cases take to settle?
Trust fund claims can payout in as little as 90 to 180 days. A full lawsuit against solvent companies typically takes 12 to 24 months. If you have been diagnosed with a terminal illness, we can file a motion for “Trial Preference” to move your case to the top of the judge’s docket.
I’m afraid to sue because I still work for the company.
It is illegal for an employer to retaliate against a worker for filing a safety complaint or an injury claim under OSHA Section 11(c). At Attorney 911, we protect your employment rights while we fight for your injury compensation.
Why City of Terrell Families Choose Attorney 911
When you are facing the fight of your life against a multi-billion-dollar corporation, you don’t need a lawyer who is “nice.” You need a “BEAST.” As Chad Harris wrote in his 5-star review: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play! 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.”
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña built this firm on the principle that the individual worker in the City of Terrell deserves the same high-level representation as the big companies. We bring the scientific expertise of toxicologists, the tactical knowledge of former defense insiders, and the trial-tested aggression of a firm that has won billions.
We know the businesses along Interstate 20. We know the industrial sites in Kaufman County. We know the judges in the 86th and 422nd District Courts. And we know that you worked too hard for your health to be stolen by a corporate corner-cutter.
If you or a loved one are suffering from an industrial disease or a catastrophic workplace injury, do not wait for the evidence to disappear or the corporate trusts to run dry. Information is power, and justice is your right. Call us any time, day or night, and speak directly with our team.
Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm
1177 W. Loop South, Suite 1600
Houston, TX 77027
(Serving City of Terrell and all of Texas)
Phone: 1-888-ATTY-911
Email: ralph@atty911.com
As Jamin M. shared in his verified review: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise. 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.”
Let us do the same for you. Call today for your free, no-obligation case evaluation.
Principal Office: Houston, Texas. Serving City of Terrell, Kaufman County, and all of Texas.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult your physician for medical concerns and an attorney for legal advice.
Final Call to Action: The corporations have had their say. Now it’s time for yours. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.