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City of Turkey Mesothelioma, Asbestos & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Features 27+ Years Fighting Corporate Defendants Who Concealed Science for Decades — From Ralph Manginello’s BP Texas City Refinery Explosion Pedigree ($2.1B Total Case) to Lupe Pena’s Insider Advantage as a Former Insurance Defense Lawyer Who Knows High-Level Tactics Used by Travelers, CNA & Hartford to Code and Deny Asbestos Claims; We Represent City of Turkey Workers and Families Exposed to Roundup Cancer (IARC Group 2A Glyphosate), BNSF Railroad Asbestos and Diesel Exhaust (FELA), and Oilfield Frac Sand Silicosis (Latency Under 5 Years); Mesothelioma Verdicts $5M-$250M+, Benzene/AML Leukemia $500K-$50M+, Roundup/NHL $10.9B Bayer Settlement, 3M PFAS Forever Chemicals $12.5B, and $30B+ Across 60+ Active Asbestos Trust Funds (Manville PI Trust, Owens Corning, W.R. Grace, USG); We Expose the Sumner Simpson Papers (Johns-Manville 1930s Industry Knowledge), Monsanto’s Ghostwritten EPA Safety Studies, and 3M’s Internal PFAS Memos Hidden Since the 1960s; Texas Discovery Rule Means Your 2-Year Personal Injury Statute of Limitations Starts at Diagnosis, Not Exposure — Free 24/7 Expert Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol.

April 18, 2026 27 min read
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City of Turkey Toxic Exposure and Dangerous Industry Worker Injury Lawyers

You spent your career working the land and the industrial sites that power Texas. Whether you were handling cotton harvests around Hall County, maintaining equipment on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) lines, or traveling from the City of Turkey to the refineries and oil patches of West Texas, you did your job with the expectation that the companies you worked for would keep you safe. You did the heavy lifting to provide for your family and built the infrastructure of this state.

But for many in the City of Turkey, that hard work was met with a devastating silent betrayal. While you were focused on production, the corporations that manufactured the products you used—and the employers who sent you into hazardous units—often knew that the dust in the air and the chemicals in the tanks were lethal. They had the studies. They had the data. They simply chose to keep quiet to protect their profit margins.

Now, years or even decades later, you or a loved one may be facing a life-altering diagnosis. It might be the persistent, dry cough that won’t go away, the shortness of breath that makes it impossible to enjoy a walk through the City of Turkey, or the sudden fatigue that hits your bones. When the doctor says “mesothelioma,” “acute myeloid leukemia,” or “silicosis,” your whole world changes.

At Attorney 911, we believe you shouldn’t have to carry this burden alone. We are a team of relentless advocates led by Ralph Manginello, an attorney with over 27 years of experience who has taken on some of the largest corporations in the world, including his work in the $2.1 billion BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation. Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense insider who understands the secret playbook corporate legal teams use to deny and delay claims for workers in Hall County.

If you are a worker in the City of Turkey who was exposed to asbestos, benzene, Roundup, or Paraquat, or if you were injured in a catastrophic industrial accident, you have rights. The corporations that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. We believe you deserve one, too.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay us nothing upfront and we only get paid if we win your case.

Recognition: The Discovery of a Corporate Betrayal

In most cases, toxic exposure doesn’t cause immediate pain. It isn’t like a car accident on Highway 86 where the damage is visible instantly. Instead, it is a slow-motion disaster. When you worked with asbestos insulation in a refinery or sprayed glyphosate in Hall County cotton fields, the damage happened at the molecular level.

For a resident of the City of Turkey, the realization that you were poisoned often comes decades after you were last on the job site. This is due to the latency period—the time between exposure and the manifestation of disease. Mesothelioma, for instance, can take 20 to 50 years to develop. During those decades, the microscopic fibers or chemical metabolites were silently damaging your DNA, awaiting the moment to turn into a malignant tumor.

You might feel like it is “too late” to do anything. You might think that because the company you worked for has changed names or because the exposure happened in the 1970s, you have no recourse. That is exactly what the defendants want you to believe. However, the law in Texas follows the discovery rule. This means the clock for your legal claim generally doesn’t start until you knew—or reasonably should have known—that you were sick and that your illness was caused by someone else’s negligence.

Attorney Ralph Manginello and our team focus on bridging the gap between your City of Turkey work history and the medical science that proves what happened to you. We don’t just “file claims.” We investigate the cellular mechanisms of how these substances destroyed your health and we hold the specific manufacturers and premises owners accountable.

The Scientific Authority: How Asbestos and Chemicals Attack Your Body

To win a toxic tort case in Hall County, you need more than just a diagnosis; you need an attorney who understands the medical science better than the corporate defense experts. At Attorney 911, we lead with the science and the data that competitors often skip.

The Mechanism of Mesothelioma: Frustrated Phagocytosis

Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer of the mesothelial lining (the pleura around the lungs or the peritoneum in the abdomen) caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. For those in the City of Turkey who worked in trades like pipefitting, insulation, or boilermaking, the process of inhalation was the first step in a deadly chain reaction.

When you breathed in asbestos dust, you were inhaling microscopic fibers that are 5 micrometers or longer. Because of their size and rigid shape, your body’s natural filters could not catch them. They traveled deep into the alveolar sacs of your lungs and eventually migrated to the pleural lining.

Once there, your body’s immune system attempted to protect you. Specialized cells called macrophages tried to engulf and dissolve these fibers. However, because asbestos is a mineral that is virtually indestructible, the macrophages failed. This is a process pathologists call “frustrated phagocytosis.” As the macrophages died trying to destroy the fibers, they released inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Over 20 to 50 years, this chronic inflammation created a “mutagenic environment.” The ROS damaged the DNA of your mesothelial cells, leading to the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Without these “brakes” on cell growth, the damaged cells began to multiply uncontrollably, forming the malignant tumors known as mesothelioma.

As Ralph Manginello explains in our firm’s educational media, this is why there is NO safe level of asbestos exposure. Even a few weeks of exposure during a turnaround project or a construction job in the City of Turkey can be enough to trigger this decades-long inflammatory cascade.

Benzene and the Bone Marrow: Molecular Sabotage

If you traveled from the City of Turkey to work at refineries along the Gulf Coast or at chemical plants in the Panhandle, you likely encountered benzene. Benzene is a clear, sweet-smelling liquid that is a natural part of crude oil and gasoline.

Unlike asbestos, which stays in the tissue, benzene is a systemic poison. Once you inhale the vapors, your liver metabolizes the benzene into benzene oxide, which then turns into a highly toxic metabolite called muconaldehyde. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream and congregate in your bone marrow—the “factory” where your body produces blood cells.

In the bone marrow, benzene metabolites attack the hematopoietic stem cells. They cause specific chromosomal translocations—hallmark genetic errors like t(8;21) or inv(16)—that are documented biomarkers of benzene poisoning. This can lead to:

  1. Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): A fast-moving and often fatal cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
  2. Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS): A condition where your bone marrow doesn’t produce enough healthy blood cells, often a precursor to AML.
  3. Aplastic Anemia: A complete failure of the bone marrow to produce blood cells.

Our firm uses Lupe Peña’s insider knowledge of how insurance companies analyze these specialized medical reports to ensure that your benzene claim is backed by the strongest possible hematologic evidence.

Join the 270+ clients who rated Attorney 911 4.9 out of 5 stars on Google. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free case evaluation.

The Anchor Case: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in City of Turkey

The City of Turkey and Hall County have a rich history of agriculture and railroad labor, both of which carried significant asbestos risks. For years, the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad lines were a source of employment, and for decades, those locomotives and rail yards were saturated with asbestos.

Asbestos in the Railroad Industry (FELA Claims)

Railroad workers from the City of Turkey were exposed to asbestos in nearly every aspect of their jobs. If you worked in the shops, you handled asbestos-containing brake shoes that released clouds of white dust every time they were inspected or replaced. If you were an engineer or conductor, you sat in cabs insulated with asbestos and worked near steam lines lagged with asbestos-impregnated cloth.

Under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), 45 U.S.C. § 51, railroad workers have a unique right to sue their employers for negligence. FELA is not a no-fault system like workers’ comp. It is a powerful statute that requires the railroad to provide a reasonably safe place to work. If we can show that the railroad’s negligence contributed even “in the slightest” to your asbestos exposure, we can seek full compensation for you.

Asbestos in Agriculture and Hall County Construction

Asbestos wasn’t just in the refineries. In rural areas like the City of Turkey, the mineral was used in the construction of cotton gins, grain elevators, and agricultural storage facilities. It was in the corrugated siding, the roofing materials, and the heat-shielding on heavy machinery.

Furthermore, many City of Turkey residents traveled to the refineries of the Golden Triangle (Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange) or the Houston Ship Channel for high-paying industrial work. These facilities—operated by defendants like ExxonMobil, Shell, and LyondellBasell—were some of the most asbestos-intensive environments in the world.

The Bankruptcy Trusts: $30 Billion for Victims

When major asbestos manufacturers like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Pittsburgh Corning faced thousands of lawsuits, many filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As part of their reorganization, they were required to set up bankruptcy trust funds to pay future victims.

Right now, there are over 60 active asbestos trust funds with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets.

  • The Manville Trust currently pays roughly 5.1% of approved claim values.
  • The Western Asbestos Settlement Trust and others have different payment percentages.
  • The NARCO Trust (North American Refractories) currently pays at 100% for qualifying claims.

Most law firms will only file one or two trust claims and call it a day. At Attorney 911, we conduct a forensic reconstruction of your work history in the City of Turkey and at every job site you ever visited. We identify every single product you were exposed to, often allowing our clients to file with 10, 15, or even 20 different trusts simultaneously.

Trust fund payment percentages are declining as assets deplete. Filing your claim as soon as possible is critical to locking in the highest possible payout. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.

Axis 1: Toxic Substances—What You Were Exposed To

Each toxic substance has a unique “fingerprint” of disease. To hold a corporation accountable in Hall County, we must match your specific diagnosis to the documented behavior of the manufacturer.

Roundup and Paraquat: The Agriculture Crisis in Hall County

For farmers and ranch hands in the City of Turkey, herbicides were sold as a “safe” essential tool. We now know that was a lie.

  • Roundup (Glyphosate): The World Health Organization’s IARC has classified glyphosate as a Group 2A “probable human carcinogen.” In recent years, juries have awarded billions of dollars in verdicts against Monsanto (now Bayer) for causing Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). The “Monsanto Papers” revealed during litigation showed that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to make Roundup appear safe while knowingly hiding the cancer risk.
  • Paraquat (Gramoxone): This highly toxic herbicide is used for “burndown” on cotton and other crops. Exposure to Paraquat is epidemiologically linked to the development of Parkinson’s Disease. The chemical is so dangerous that a single sip can be fatal, and a career of spraying it can cause permanent neurodegenerative damage.

If you lived in or worked around the agricultural fields of Hall County and were diagnosed with NHL or Parkinson’s, you may have a direct product liability claim against the chemical manufacturers.

PFAS: The “Forever Chemical” Contamination

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals used in firefighting foam (AFFF), non-stick coatings, and waterproofing. They are called “forever chemicals” because they do not break down in the environment or the human body. They bioaccumulate, meaning the more you are exposed to them in the water supply or on the job, the higher your risk of:

  • Kidney Cancer
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Thyroid Disease

With new EPA standards finalized in 2024 setting the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFOA and PFOS at just 4 parts per trillion, many communities near industrial sites or military bases are discovering that their water is unsafe. If you worked at a facility near the City of Turkey that used firefighting foam or industrial sealants, you may be at high risk.

Benzene: The Invisible Threat in the Refinery

If you worked turnarounds or as a process technician at a Texas refinery, benzene was your constant companion. OSHA permissible exposure limits (PEL) for benzene are currently set at 1 ppm (part per million). However, internal memos from major oil companies from the 1960s and 70s show that industry hygienists knew that even “low” levels of benzene were capable of damaging the bone marrow.

We investigate these cases by looking at the specific units where you worked—the BTX (Benzene-Toluene-Xylene) units, the Reformers, and the tank farms. We use industrial hygiene modeling to reconstruct the ppm-years of your exposure to build a case that even the best defense firm cannot ignore.

Axis 2: Dangerous Industries—Where You Were Working

In some cases, the danger wasn’t just the substance; it was the entire workplace environment. Many workers in the City of Turkey have been injured in high-hazard industries.

Onshore Oil and Gas Drilling Injuries

The City of Turkey sits within reach of some of the most productive oil and gas basins in the world. Many residents work the rigs in the Permian Basin or the Eagle Ford Shale. These are some of the most dangerous jobs in America.

  • H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) Events: An uncontrolled release of sour gas can kill a worker in seconds.
  • Struck-By/Caught-In Accidents: Pipe handling, iron roughneck operations, and pressurized line failures causes catastrophic trauma.
  • Non-Subscriber Claims: In Texas, many oilfield employers “opt out” of workers’ compensation. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you can sue them directly for negligence, and they lose many of their traditional legal defenses like “assumption of the risk.”

Construction and Scaffold Accidents in Hall County

Whether building new commercial structures or performing maintenance on industrial facilities, construction workers face the “Fatal Four”: falls, struck-by-object, electrocutions, and caught-in-between incidents.

  • Scaffold Law & Fall Protection: Under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M, contractors are required to provide fall protection at 6 feet or more. If you fell from a scaffold that was improperly erected or lacked guardrails, the general contractor and property owner may be liable for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering beyond a simple workers’ comp claim.

Maritime and Jones Act (The Traveling Worker)

Hall County is far from the coast, but Hall County workers travel. If you spend 30% or more of your time working on a vessel in navigation—whether a jack-up rig, a barge on the Intracoastal Waterway, or a dredging vessel—you are a seaman. Seamen are protected by the Jones Act, 46 U.S.C. § 30104. This federal law allows you to sue your employer for negligence, providing for a jury trial and damages that far exceed the limits of state workers’ compensation.

Workers’ compensation is often step one, but it is rarely the end of the road. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and let us identify the third-party claims that could be worth far more.

Bridge Content: The Intersection of Toxic Substances and Industrial Injury

A unique advantage of Attorney 911 is our understanding of “compounded claims.” Most firms focus on either the accident OR the exposure. We look at both.

The Shipyard-Asbestos Bridge

If you are a veteran from the City of Turkey who served in the Navy or worked in ship repair at the Orange or Houston shipyards, you were likely exposed to massive amounts of asbestos while performing dangerous maritime work. You might have had a shoulder injury on a ship in the 1980s, but today you have mesothelioma. You are entitled to pursue both a maritime negligence claim AND asbestos trust fund claims simultaneously.

The Refinery-Explosion Bridge

When a refinery explodes—like the 2005 BP Texas City disaster or the 2019 ExxonMobil Baytown fire—workers are hit with two waves of trauma. The first is the acute blast, burn, or crush injury. The second is the massive inhalation of chemicals released during the incident, including benzene and vinyl chloride. Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City case means he knows exactly how to coordinate the evidence for both the physical injury and the long-term cancer risk.

Corporate Defendant Intelligence: The Documented Enemy

To win in the City of Turkey, we name the enemies. These are some of the companies that have faced significant verdicts for their conduct:

Defendant Known Conduct / Verdicts
Johnson & Johnson Dec. 2025: $1.5 Billion verdict (Baltimore) for mesothelioma from Baby Powder. Their internal memos show they knew of asbestos contamination in talc since 1971.
ExxonMobil 2024: $725 Million verdict (Pennsylvania) for benzene/AML cases. They have a documented history of ignoring high benzene readings in refinery process units.
Bayer / Monsanto Jan. 2024: $2.25 Billion verdict (Philadelphia) for Roundup causing Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. The “Monsanto Papers” prove a multi-decade suppression of health risk.
Goodyear Tire 2024: $40.1 Million verdict for a Navy veteran exposed to asbestos gaskets. They continued selling these products even after safer alternatives existed.
John Crane Inc. Sept. 2025: $34.2 Million (Oregon) for a shipyard worker. They are a “solvent” defendant with no trust fund, meaning we can pursue them for full value.

Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and depends on many factors including jurisdiction and specific evidence of exposure.

The Insider Advantage: Why Lupe Peña and Ralph Manginello Are Different

At Attorney 911, we offer a level of representation that most regional firms cannot match.

Ralph Manginello: 27+ Years for the Working Class

Ralph isn’t an “office-only” lawyer. He has spent over two decades in courthouses across the Southern District of Texas and beyond. His background as an athlete—starting point guard for the 1989 New England Prep School Championship team and Hall of Fame inductee at Cheshire Academy—translated into a “pitbull” mentality in the legal arena. When he took on BP in the Texas City litigation, he proved he could go toe-to-toe with the world’s most powerful corporations.

Lupe Peña: The Spy Who Switched Sides

Lupe Peña was born and raised in Sugar Land, but his roots go back to the Los Kineños of the King Ranch. He spent years working for a national defense firm, where he sat at the same table as the insurance companies and corporate executives. He knows exactly how they calculate “value,” how they try to trick you into saying something at a deposition that ruins your case, and how they bury medical evidence of toxic exposure.

Now, Lupe uses that secret knowledge to protect workers in the City of Turkey. When a corporate lawyer tries a tactic, Lupe has already seen it. He has recovered millions of dollars for his clients because he knows where the other side is hiding their money.

“Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION… He follows up with you which is unheard of with most firms.”—Chad H., Google Review.

The Law and Regulatory Framework: Your Rights under the CFR

Authority comes from knowing the rules the corporations broke. We cite the specific federal regulations to show your employer’s negligence.

  • 29 CFR 1910.1001 (OSHA Asbestos Standard): Your employer was required to monitor fiber counts, provide respirators, and conduct medical surveillance. If they didn’t, they were in violation of federal law.
  • 29 CFR 1910.119 (Process Safety Management): This is the “PSM” standard that refineries must follow to prevent explosions. It requires a Process Hazard Analysis (PHA). We subpoena these documents to show they knew a pipe was going to blow and did nothing.
  • 40 CFR 141 (EPA Drinking Water Regulations): This governs the legal limits for benzene and PFAS in your tap water.
  • 29 CFR 1926.651 (Excavation and Trenching): OSHA requires trench boxes or shoring for any excavation 5 feet or deeper. Two workers a month die in trench collapses in the US because employers cut corners to save time.

As Ralph Manginello explains on the Attorney 911 podcast, “OSHA limits are the floor, not the ceiling. Just because a company was ‘under the limit’ doesn’t mean they were safe—it just means they hadn’t broken the criminal rule yet. The civil rule is: did they keep you safe? Usually, the answer is no.”

Evidence Preservation: Moving Fast in City of Turkey

The corporations are counting on the evidence of your exposure to disappear. In a toxic tort case, time is not on your side.

  • Witnesse are Aging: The co-workers who saw you handling asbestos in the 1980s are retiring or passing away. We need their affidavits now.
  • Records are Purged: Occupational health records are often only kept for 30 years after employment. If your exposure was in 1994, that 30-year window is closing right now.
  • Product Identification: Identifying the “Kaylo” insulation or the “Flexitallic” gaskets you used is harder every year.

Within days of you calling Attorney 911, we send formal spoliation letters to every potential defendant. We demand the preservation of industrial hygiene reports, floor layouts, and purchase orders. We move to freeze their document retention schedules so your evidence isn’t “accidentally” shredded.

Compensation Pathways: Pursuing Every Payout Table

We don’t leave money on the table because we know how many tables exist. For a City of Turkey worker, your recovery might look like this:

  1. Workers’ Comp: Immediate medical and partial wage replacement (limited caps).
  2. 3rd Party Personal Injury Lawsuit: Against the product manufacturer or the contractor who caused the hazard (unlimited caps, includes pain and suffering).
  3. Asbestos Trusts: Multiple claims filed across solvent and insolvent companies (payouts in months).
  4. VA Disability: If you were exposed during service at a base like Camp Lejeune or on a Navy vessel (independent of your lawsuit).
  5. Wrongful Death & Survival Actions: If your loved one has already passed, you have a right to recover for their suffering and your loss of support.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but the money is real. Average mesothelioma settlements range from $1M-$1.4M, with verdicts often reaching $5M-$11M. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to discuss your case value.

Educational Resources and Treatment Centers near Hall County

If you are facing a toxic exposure diagnosis in the City of Turkey, the first step is legendary medical care.

  • MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): Ranked #1 in the nation. It is 460 miles from Turkey, but many of our clients find that the travel is worth it for their world-renowned mesothelioma and leukemia programs. (mdanderson.org)
  • UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (Dallas): The nearest NCI-designated center, approximately 260 miles from the City of Turkey. They offer cutting-edge clinical trials for occupational lung disease. (utsouthwestern.edu)
  • Covenant Health & UMC Health System (Lubbock): Approximately 100 miles from Turkey, providing high-quality oncology and pulmonary support closer to Hall County.
  • The PACT Act Screening: If you are a veteran in Hall County, visit the Amarillo VA Medical Center for your free Toxic Exposure Screening.

FAQ: Toxic Exposure in the City of Turkey

1. I worked at a cotton gin in Hall County for years; can I sue for lung issues?

Yes. Cotton gins used asbestos for fireproofing and utilized heavy amounts of pesticides. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, we can investigate which manufacturers provided those hazardous materials to your employer.

2. My employer in City of Turkey went bankrupt years ago. Is my case dead?

Absolutely not. Over 60 asbestos companies have set up bankruptcy trusts specifically to pay workers like you. Even if the local job site is a vacant lot today, the trust funds still have billions allocated for victims.

3. What is the “discovery rule” in Texas?

In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury is typically two years. However, the “discovery rule” for toxic torts means that the two-year clock doesn’t start until you knew you were injured and knew the cause. If you were exposed in the 1980s but diagnosed yesterday in the City of Turkey, your case is likely still valid.

4. Can my family sue if my husband brought asbestos home on his clothes?

Yes. This is called “take-home” or “secondary” exposure. Many wives and children of refinery and shipyard workers have developed mesothelioma from laundering contaminated work clothes. Juries are often extremely sympathetic to family members who were innocent victims of these products.

5. How much does it cost to start a case with Ralph Manginello?

It costs zero dollars out of pocket. We work on a 100% contingency fee. We advance all the costs of the expert oncologists, the industrial hygienists, and the court filings. We only get a percentage of the settlement we win for you.

6. What if I was a smoker and have lung cancer?

You may still have a case. Asbestos and tobacco have a “synergistic” effect. Smoking increases lung cancer risk by 10x, but asbestos increases it by 5x. Together, they don’t add (15x); they multiply (50x). The cigarette company and the asbestos company are both responsible for different parts of that risk.

7. Does Attorney 911 have bilingual staff?

¡Hablamos español! Lupe Peña is bilingual and dedicated to ensuring the Hispanic workforce in the City of Turkey and Hall County understands their rights. Your immigration status does NOT affect your right to sue for workplace toxins.

8. Will I have to travel to Houston for the case?

Generally, no. We use modern technology to communicate with our Hall County clients. If a deposition or trial is required, we often travel to you or arrange for a local venue. We handle the litigation; you handle your recovery.

9. How do I know if my water in the City of Turkey has PFAS?

You can search the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) interactive contamination map or look at the City of Turkey’s annual consumer confidence report for water quality. If you live near a municipal airport or fire training center, your risk is higher.

10. Who will actually handle my case?

Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are personally involved in our toxic tort files. You are not a number in a mass tort factory. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you are getting the experience of the same team that fought the BP explosion.

Why Choose Attorney 911?

You have a choice of lawyers. You can call the celebrity lawyers on TV who sign thousands of cases and never learn your name. Or you can call Attorney 911.

We provide:

  • Direct Attorney Access: You can speak with Ralph or Lupe directly.
  • Deep Scientific Knowledge: We don’t just say “asbestos.” We explain the p53 tumor suppressor mutation.
  • Trial Capability: We preparation every case as if it is going to a jury. That is the only way to get a corporation to offer a fair settlement.
  • Bilingual Services: No language barrier for Spanish-speaking families in the City of Turkey.
  • BP Litigation Experience: The unique pedigree of holding one of the world’s largest oil companies accountable for $2.1 billion.

“When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me… she reassured me and took me seriously… she really made me feel like I mattered.”—Stephanie H., Google Review.

Take Action: The Clock Is Running in City of Turkey

Whether you are a retired railroad worker, an active farmhand, or a refinery contractor who called the City of Turkey home, time is your enemy in a toxic exposure case. Trust fund payment percentages are dropping. The evidence at your old job site is being destroyed. The statute of limitations is ticking from the day of your diagnosis.

Don’t let the corporations that valued their dividends over your life win by waiting you out. You spent your life building this state; now, let us spend our resources fighting for what you and your family deserve.

Call Attorney 911 today at 1-888-ATTY-911.
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