You Didn’t Know Your Job in Ellis County Was Poisoning You—Now You Have the Right to Fight Back
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, or even longer, you went to work in Ellis County, did your job, and came home to your family. You worked the lines at the manufacturing plants in Waxahachie, you labored in the “Cement Capital of Texas” in Midlothian, or you worked the rail lines in Ennis. Nobody told you the dust you breathed, the chemicals you handled, or the insulation you cut would one day try to kill you. You were a proud part of the Ellis County workforce, building the infrastructure of North Texas, unaware that the corporations profiting from your labor were hiding a deadly secret. Now the diagnosis has come, and suddenly, those decades of hard work feel like a betrayal.
There is a word for what has happened to you or your loved one: exposure. It isn’t bad luck, it isn’t just “getting older,” and it isn’t a random twist of fate. It is the direct result of corporate negligence. Whether you are facing a mesothelioma diagnosis, acute myeloid leukemia from benzene, or a devastating injury from a construction site fall in Red Oak or Ferris, you have legal rights that the insurance companies and corporate defense teams hope you never discover. At Attorney 911, we are here to make sure they are disappointed.
We are not a traditional, slow-moving law firm. We are a legal emergency response team led by Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña. We understand that a toxic exposure diagnosis is a 911-level emergency for your health and your family’s future. Ralph Manginello brings over 27 years of experience, including federal court admission and direct involvement in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—one of the largest industrial accident cases in history. Lupe Peña provides our clients with a “nuclear advantage”—he is a former insurance defense attorney who used to help corporations fight these very claims. He knows their playbook, he knows how they undervalue your suffering, and he switched sides to fight for people like you in Ellis County.
When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t just getting a lawyer; you’re getting a team that knows the industrial history of Ellis County. We know the plants, we know the employers, and we know the toxic substances that have been used in our community for generations. Trust fund money is running out, evidence is disappearing, and statutes of limitations are ticking. You need aggressive, professional help immediately.
The Science of Betrayal: How Asbestos and Toxic Substances Destroy Ellis County Families
To understand your legal claim, you must first understand the biological war happening inside your body. Toxic exposure cases in Ellis County often involve substances that are invisible to the naked eye but catastrophic to human DNA. Whether you worked at a Midlothian cement kiln or a Waxahachie manufacturing facility, the mechanism of harm is scientifically documented.
Asbestos is the primary anchor for many of these claims. It is not a single substance, but a group of silicate minerals used for decades in Ellis County industrial sites due to its heat-resistant properties. When you worked with Kaylo pipe insulation or Unibestos block insulation, you were breathing in microscopic fibers measuring five micrometers or longer. These fibers are “biopersistent.” When inhaled, they penetrate deep into the alveolar region of your lungs and eventually lodge in the mesothelium—the thin tissue lining your lungs (pleural), abdomen (peritoneal), or heart (pericardial).
Your body’s immune system attempts to protect you. Macrophages, the “clean-up cells” of your immune system, try to engulf and destroy these fibers. However, the fibers are too long and sharp. This leads to “frustrated phagocytosis,” where the macrophages die while trying to digest the mineral, releasing inflammatory cytokines like TNF-alpha and reactive oxygen species (ROS). This creates a localized environment of chronic inflammation that lasts for decades. Over a 15-to-50-year latency period, this inflammation causes oxidative DNA damage, deactivates tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16, and eventually leads to the malignant transformation of cells. This is the documented cellular mechanism of mesothelioma.
The corporations that manufactured these products knew this. They knew by the 1930s. The Sumner Simpson letters of 1935—where executives discussed suppressed medical research because “the less said about asbestos, the better”—prove the conspiracy. While you were working hard to provide for your family in Ellis County, these companies were calculating the cost of your life versus their quarterly profits.
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, call us at 1-888-ATTY-911. As Ralph Manginello explains in our firm’s educational videos, toxic exposure cases are high-value “million-dollar cases” because the damage is catastrophic and the corporate liability is clear. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but the science doesn’t lie: you were poisoned for profit.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure in Ellis County
Mesothelioma is a signature disease. Unlike many other cancers, it has essentially one cause: asbestos exposure. For the residents of Ellis County, exposure patterns typically follow the region’s industrial and construction history. We see victims who worked as insulators, pipefitters, boilermakers, and maintenance mechanics at facilities across North Texas.
The Industrial Landscape of Ellis County
The “Cement Capital of Texas,” Midlothian, has historically been a site of significant particulate and dust exposure. Companies like Holcim (formerly Texas Industries/TXI), Ash Grove Cement, and Martin Marietta have operated massive facilities here for decades. While modern standards are stricter, the legacy of dust and fiber exposure in these plants represents a significant risk for long-term respiratory disease and mesothelioma. Workers who maintained the massive kilns or worked on the insulation of the high-heat process lines were frequently in direct contact with asbestos-containing materials.
In Ennis and Waxahachie, the railroad and manufacturing sectors provided the backbone of the economy. Railroad workers in the Ennis railyards were exposed to asbestos through brake shoes, locomotive insulation, and pipe lagging in steam-era and early diesel engines. Under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), these workers have specific rights that differ from standard workers’ compensation. If you were a railroad worker in Ellis County, you have the right to sue your employer directly for negligence if their failure to protect you from asbestos contributed “in whole or in part” to your disease.
Secondary and Take-Home Exposure
We also represent the “hidden victims” of Ellis County. Many women in Waxahachie or Ennis have been diagnosed with mesothelioma despite never stepping foot inside a plant or railyard. They were exposed through “take-home” fibers. When a worker came home from a Midlothian cement plant or an Ennis railyard, their hair, skin, and work clothes were coated in microscopic asbestos dust. When their spouse shook out the laundry or hugged them at the door, they inhaled those same deadly fibers. Corporations knew this risk as early as the 1940s but failed to provide on-site laundry facilities or warnings, leading to a second generation of victims in Ellis County.
If your family is grieving a mesothelioma diagnosis, you need to know that there are over 60 active asbestos bankruptcy trust funds with approximately $30 billion in remaining assets. These trusts were established because the courts recognized that companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and W.R. Grace could not simply file for bankruptcy to escape their debt to you. You may be eligible to file claims with multiple trusts simultaneously while also pursuing lawsuits against still-solvent defendants like John Crane Inc. or general contractors.
The clock is ticking. As Stephanie H. noted in a verified Google review of our firm: “When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out… they really made me feel like I mattered throughout the entire process.” We bring that same compassion to every Ellis County mesothelioma case. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, no-obligation evaluation of your trust fund eligibility.
Midlothian Silicosis and Cement Industry Injuries
Ellis County, particularly Midlothian, faces a unique toxic threat: crystalline silica. The cement industry requires the mining and processing of massive amounts of materials that contain silica. When these materials are crushed, cut, or ground, they release respirable crystalline silica—dust particles 100 times smaller than ordinary beach sand.
The Biological Impact of Silica
When you inhale silica dust, the particles lodge deep in the lungs, where they cannot be expelled. Much like asbestos, silica triggers an intense inflammatory response. Macrophages attempt to consume the silica, but the sharp crystals rupture the cells, releasing enzymes that scar the lung tissue. This leads to silicosis, a progressive, irreversible, and frequently fatal lung disease.
There are three types of silicosis affecting Ellis County workers:
- Chronic Silicosis: Occurs after 10+ years of low-to-moderate exposure.
- Accelerated Silicosis: Develops within 5 to 10 years of heavy exposure.
- Acute Silicosis: Can develop within weeks or months after extremely high exposure, leading to rapid respiratory failure.
Workers in Midlothian cement plants, as well as those involved in the local construction and engineered stone (quartz) countertop fabrication industries, are at high risk. Recent verdicts for silicosis have reached as high as $52.4 million, reflecting the horrific physical toll this disease takes. If you worked in the Midlothian industrial corridor and are experiencing shortness of breath, a persistent cough, or have been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, you may have a silica exposure claim.
Our lead attorney, Ralph Manginello, has over 27 years of experience handling these types of complex industrial health claims. We understand the OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910.1053) that your employer was required to follow. If they failed to provide adequate dust suppression, ventilation, or NIOSH-certified respirators, they are liable for your injuries. Call 1-888-288-9911 to discuss your options.
Construction Wrecks and Scaffold Falls in the Growing Ellis County Landscape
From the residential booms in Red Oak to the commercial developments in Waxahachie, Ellis County is one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas. This construction boom comes at a high human cost. Construction is the deadliest industry in America, and Ellis County job sites are no exception.
Third-Party Liability: Beyond Workers’ Comp
One of the biggest lies told to construction workers in Ellis County is that “workers’ comp is your only option.” Many employers in Texas, including some in Waxahachie and Ennis, are “non-subscribers,” meaning they don’t even carry workers’ compensation. Even if they do, you are entitled to file a third-party claim if someone other than your direct employer contributed to your injury.
Liable third parties on an Ellis County construction site might include:
- General Contractors: Who have a non-delegable duty to maintain a safe job site.
- Equipment Manufacturers: If a defective harness, scaffold, or crane failed.
- Subcontractors: If another company’s negligence caused your fall or injury.
- Property Owners: In cases of premises liability.
Unlike workers’ comp, which only pays a portion of your lost wages, a third-party personal injury lawsuit allows you to recover full damages, including unlimited medical expenses, 100% of your lost earning capacity, and significant compensation for pain and suffering, physical impairment, and disfigurement. In Ellis County, where a fall from a scaffold or a crane collapse can result in a permanent spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury, staying limited to workers’ comp can result in financial ruin.
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña are experts at identifying these third-party pathways. Lupe’s experience as an insurance defense insider means he knows how to pierce the corporate veils that these contractors use to hide their assets. As Chad H. shared in his 5-star review: “Ralph Manginello is a true PIT BULL and fighter. Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… he follows up with you personally.”
If you’ve been hurt on a job site in Ellis County, call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately. We move fast to preserve black box data from heavy machinery, subpoena OSHA inspection records, and secure GoPro or surveillance footage before it “disappears.”
Benzene and Chemical Exposure in the Ellis County Corridor
While Ellis County isn’t home to the massive refineries of the Houston Ship Channel, it is a critical hub for the distribution, transport, and manufacturing sectors that rely on benzene and other hazardous industrial chemicals. Benzene is a colorless, sweet-smelling liquid used to produce plastics, resins, synthetic fibers, and detergents.
How Benzene Rewrites Your Blood
Benzene is a Group 1 known human carcinogen. When you inhale benzene vapors—standard for workers in North Texas logistics, fuel transport, and chemical manufacturing—your liver metabolizes the chemical through the CYP2E1 enzyme into benzene oxide and muconaldehyde. These metabolites travel through your bloodstream and concentrate in your bone marrow.
Once in the bone marrow, they attack hematopoietic stem cells—the “mother cells” that produce your blood. This leads to specific chromosomal translocations, particularly t(8;21) or inv(16). This DNA damage results in:
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): An aggressive cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
- Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS): Often called “pre-leukemia,” where the bone marrow produces malformed blood cells.
- Aplastic Anemia: Where the marrow simply stops producing blood cells.
Workers in Waxahachie and Ennis who worked around gasoline, industrial solvents, or chemical transport have often been exposed to benzene levels 10 to 100 times higher than the OSHA permissible exposure limit of 1 ppm. If you worked in these industries and are suffering from unexplained fatigue, easy bruising, or frequent infections, you need a medical evaluation from a specialist who understands occupational toxicology.
At Attorney 911, we don’t just “handle” these cases. We litigate them. Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP refinery litigation gives him a deep understanding of hydrocarbon-related cancers. We work with board-certified hematologists and toxicologists to prove the link between your Ellis County job and your leukemia diagnosis. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 to start your investigation.
Railroad Workers (FELA) and Industrial Exposure in Ennis
Ennis, Texas, is a historic railroad city. The presence of major rail lines has brought economic prosperity to Ellis County, but it has also left a legacy of sick railroad workers. Modern railroad companies like Union Pacific and BNSF operate under a unique federal law: the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA).
If you are a railroad worker injured in Ennis or elsewhere in Ellis County, you do not file for workers’ compensation. You file a FELA claim. The standard of proof under FELA is significantly lower than in ordinary negligence cases—it is often called a “featherweight” burden. You only need to show that the railroad’s negligence played “any part, however small,” in your injury or disease.
Railroad workers face unique toxic exposures:
- Asbestos: In engine room insulation, brake shoes, and gasket materials.
- Diesel Exhaust: A known carcinogen that causes lung cancer and bladder cancer.
- Creosote: Used on railroad ties, which can cause skin cancer and respiratory issues.
The railroads have known since the early 1900s that these substances were harmful. Yet, for decades, workers in Ennis and Waxahachie were sent to work in roundhouses and rail yards without respirators or skin protection. If you are a former or current railroad employee in Ellis County diagnosed with cancer or a respiratory illness, you have a right to hold the railroad accountable.
We are familiar with the Class I railroads and their aggressive defense strategies. We have a 4.9-star rating because we don’t back down. As Eddy M. shared: “Every question I had was answered thoroughly and in a timely manner… Melani was outstanding.” Our team is ready to fight for your FELA rights. Call 1-888-ATTY-911.
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination and Ellis County Veterans
Ellis County is home to thousands of veterans who served our country with honor. Many of those veterans, particularly Marines and their families, were stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987. For 34 years, the drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like trichloroethylene (TCE) and benzene at levels up to 3,400 times higher than safety standards.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) of 2022 finally opened the door for veterans in Waxahachie, Ennis, and Midlothian to seek justice. If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days during the designated period and were later diagnosed with kidney cancer, bladder cancer, Parkinson’s disease, leukemia, or a dozen other qualifying conditions, you are entitled to compensation from the federal government.
This is a limited-time window. The government is already processing settlements totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. Your VA disability benefits do NOT prevent you from filing a CLJA claim. At Attorney 911, we help Ellis County veterans navigate this complex federal litigation. You served us; now let us serve you. Call 888-ATTY-911.
Bridge Content: When Industries and Toxins Converge in Ellis County
In many cases, a worker in Ellis County isn’t just a victim of one thing. You are a victim of a convergence of hazards. This is “Bridge Content,” where Axis 1 (substances) and Axis 2 (industries) overlap, and most law firms miss these connections. We don’t.
Construction Asbestos Exposure
A construction worker in Waxahachie may have fell from a scaffold (Axis 2), but spent the 20 years prior renovating pre-1980 buildings in Ellis County, unknowingly inhaling asbestos (Axis 1). This worker has multiple claims: a third-party injury claim for the fall AND multiple asbestos trust fund claims for the latent disease. Pursuing both can triple the total recovery.
Railroad Chemical Exposure
An Ennis rail worker may have been injured in a coupling accident (Axis 2) while also suffering from lung cancer caused by decades of diesel exhaust and asbestos exposure (Axis 1). We pursue the FELA negligence claim for the traumatic injury and the toxic exposure simultaneously.
Refinery and Manufacturing “Take-Home” Risks
A maintenance worker at a Midlothian facility may have safely avoided an explosion (Axis 2), but he brought silica and asbestos home on his clothing for years, causing his wife to develop mesothelioma (Axis 1). We represent both the worker and the family member in these dual-track cases.
Our ability to identify these overlapping claims is why we are the obvious choice for Ellis County workers. We understand the “synergistic effect”—where smoking plus asbestos increases lung cancer risk by 50x, or where a traumatic injury makes a latent disease progress faster. We don’t leave money on the table because we know where all the tables are.
The 12 Tactics Corporate Defense Teams Use to Deny Your Ellis County Claim
The companies that poisoned you have teams of lawyers. They use a specific set of tactics to prevent you from getting a settlement. Because Lupe Peña is a former insurance defense attorney, we know exactly what they are going to try.
- “The Identification Defense”: They’ll claim you can’t prove their specific product caused your cancer because you worked with so many others. We counter this with the “substantial factor” test, proving that every fiber contributed to your illness.
- “The Lifestyle Defense”: They will dive into your medical records near Ellis County, looking for any reason to blame you—your smoking history, your diet, your genetics. We use the science of “signature diseases” like mesothelioma to prove their product was the cause, regardless of your lifestyle.
- “The Statute of Limitations”: They’ll say it’s too late because you were exposed 30 years ago. We deploy the “Discovery Rule,” proving the clock didn’t start until your diagnosis.
- “The Sophisticated User Defense”: They’ll argue that as an industrial worker in Ellis County, you should have known the risks. We produce the corporate documents proving they hid the risks from you.
- “The Bankruptcy Shield”: They’ll claim the company doesn’t exist anymore. We track down successor corporations and active trust funds that are still liable.
- “The Junk Science Defense”: They hire “experts” to say their chemicals are safe. We use board-certified toxicologists and the landmark Monsanto and J&J verdicts to destroy their credibility.
- “The Workers’ Comp Trap”: They’ll tell you that workers’ comp is your only option. We identify the third-party defendants they want you to ignore.
- “Delay Tactics”: Especially in mesothelioma cases with short life expectancy, they will try to “wait you out.” We file for expedited trial dockets in Texas courts to ensure you see justice in your lifetime.
- “Social Media Surveillance”: They hire investigators to watch your Facebook or Instagram in Ellis County, hoping to catch you doing something that “proves” you isn’t sick. We protect our clients by managing their digital footprint from day one.
- “The Regulatory Compliance Defense”: They’ll say they followed OSHA rules. We prove those rules were the “bare minimum” and they knew the levels were still dangerous.
- “Alternative Causation”: They’ll blame “background radiation” or “ambient air quality.” We use geographic exposure modeling to point the finger right back at their facility.
- “Lowball Initial Offers”: They hope you’re desperate for money to pay medical bills. We know the actual jury verdict values and never let our clients settle for pennies on the dollar.
As Brian B. shared in his review: “Repo-man, car salesman, and attorneys… These were at the bottom of professions that I respected… Attorney 911 have definitely changed my views. This Law Firm has Great Litigators… Melanie was excellent… very informative and professional.”
Compensation Pathways: What Is Your Ellis County Case Worth?
When a person in Waxahachie or Ennis calls us, they want to know one thing: “Can I take care of my family?” The answer depends on your diagnosis and exposure history, but here are the general ranges we fight for in Texas:
- Mesothelioma: Average settlements range from $1 million to $2 million. Trial verdicts can reach $5 million to $100 million+. Even at declining payment percentages, trust fund claims can add $300,000+ to your total.
- Benzene/AML: Verdicts have reached as high as $725 million. Typical settlements range from $500,000 into the millions depending on the duration of exposure and the employer’s knowledge.
- Roundup/NHL: With settlements totaling $11 billion and verdicts exceeding an average of $80 million per case, these claims are significant for Ellis County agricultural workers.
- Construction Falls/Crane Collapse: Depending on the severity of the injury (paralysis, TBI), these cases range from $1 million to $15 million+.
- Refinery Explosions: Settlements for survivors often run between $2 million and $20 million, depending on the severity of burns and psychological trauma (PTSD).
These numbers are public record and reflects the reality that corporations must pay for the damage they cause. Attorney 911 pursues multiple pathways: trust fund claims, personal injury lawsuits, wrongful death suits, survival actions, FELA claims, and Jones Act claims—simultaneously.
Evidence Preservation: Creating the Ellis County Exposure Timeline
The most important work we do happens in the first 14 days after you call 1-888-ATTY-911. Toxic exposure evidence disappears over time. Companies shred records, witnesses pass away, and plants in Ellis County are demolished.
We move immediately to preserve:
- Employment Records: We subpoena payroll records, union dispatch logs, and co-worker witness lists.
- Occupational Health Records: We demand OSHA 300 logs, industrial hygiene air sampling reports, and Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) from your specific job sites.
- Product Identification: We use our massive database to identify every asbestos-containing or benzene-containing product used in the specific Ellis County plants where you worked.
- Medical Evidence: We ensure your biopsy samples are reviewed by world-class pathologists at NCI-designated cancer centers like MD Anderson in Houston or UT Southwestern in Dallas.
Don’t wait. Every year you wait, 2-3% of the witnesses who could help your case are lost to age-related mortality. Call us now.
Frequently Asked Questions for Ellis County Toxic Exposure Victims
I was exposed 30 years ago at a Midlothian cement plant. Is it too late?
No. In Texas, the statute of limitations for toxic exposure usually begins when you discover the illness and its cause, not when the exposure happened. This is called the Discovery Rule. If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma or leukemia recently, your claim is likely very much alive.
My employer in Waxahachie filed workers’ comp. Can I still sue them?
You typically cannot sue your direct employer if they carry workers’ comp, but you can sue the manufacturers of the toxic products used on the job. These “third-party claims” have no damage caps and allow for pain and suffering recovery.
The company I worked for in Ennis is out of business. What now?
Many bankrupt companies established trust funds to pay future victims. Companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Western MacArthur have billions in trusts. We can help you identify which trusts apply to your situation.
Does smoking affect my mesothelioma claim in Ellis County?
No. Mesothelioma is not caused by smoking. Smoking can multiply the risk of lung cancer from asbestos, but it does not disqualify you from a mesothelioma claim. The defendants are still 100% liable.
What is my toxic exposure case worth?
Every case is unique. Mesothelioma settlements typically range from $1 million to $2 million. Total recovery depends on the number of defendants identified and the severity of your medical expenses and lost wages.
Can an undocumented worker file a claim in Ellis County?
Yes. Your immigration status does not affect your right to a safe workplace or your right to sue for toxic exposure. Federal law protects all workers. Hablamos español. Lupe Peña and our team are here to protect your rights privately and safely.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911?
Zero dollars upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis. This means we advance all case costs—including expensive medical experts and industrial hygiene reports. We only get paid if you win. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Who will actually handle my case?
Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña personally lead every case. Unlike big “billboard” firms where you are just a file number, our clients have direct access. As Dame H. shared in their review: “Ralph reached out personally and Leonor walked me through the entire process.”
I’m a veteran in Ellis County. Can I file a Camp Lejeune claim and get VA benefits?
Yes. They are separate. Your CLJA settlement will not stop your VA disability payments, though there may be an offset for specific healthcare costs. We can help you maximize both.
What are the first symptoms of mesothelioma?
Often it starts with a persistent dry cough, chest pain that worsens with deep breathing, and progressive shortness of breath during activities you used to handle easily. If you worked in industrial jobs in Ellis County and have these symptoms, tell your doctor about your exposure history.
Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your Ellis County Case?
We are the most dangerous team a corporate defendant can face.
- The Lead Counsel Advantage: Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years and BP explosion experience mean he isn’t intimidated by Fortune 500 legal teams.
- The Insider Advantage: Lupe Peña knows their defense secrets. He knows the software they use to lowball claims and the questions they’ll ask in depositions.
- The Local Advantage: We know the Ellis County landscape. We know the specific hazards at the Midlothian cement kilns, the Ennis railyards, and the Waxahachie manufacturing plants.
- The Science Advantage: We explain the cellular mechanisms of your disease so the jury understands exactly how the defendant’s product killed your healthy cells.
- The Performance Advantage: Our 4.9-star rating and 272+ reviews prove that we treat our clients like family while fighting like pit bulls in the courtroom.
The corporation that poisoned you has a team of lawyers. Right now, as you read this, their insurance adjusters are preparing one of the 12 tactics to deny your claim. They want you to wait, they want you to be quiet, and they want you to settle for pennies.
Don’t let them win. Your fight starts with one call. We answer, we investigate, we fight, and we hold them accountable.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911. The consultation is free. The representation is aggressive. The help is professional.
Attorney 911: Because when your health and your family’s future are on the line, it is a legal emergency.
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