Irion County Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy: Holding Corporations Accountable for Your Health
You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer—you went to work in Irion County’s oilfields, handled the gaskets on drilling rigs near Mertzon, or maintained the pipelines running through Barnhart. You did your job, you provided for your family, and you came home. Nobody told you the dust you breathed, the crude oil vapors you handled, or the insulation you cut would one day attempt to steal your life. Now, as the cough lingers or the diagnosis arrives, you finally know the truth. And at Attorney 911, we are here to ensure you finally have rights.
In a place like Irion County, where the skyline is defined by the hard work of the energy industry and the quiet strength of the West Texas landscape, a diagnosis of mesothelioma or acute myeloid leukemia feels like a betrayal of everything you worked for. It is not bad luck. It is not simply the “price of doing business” in the Permian Basin. It is the direct result of corporate decisions made in boardrooms far from Mertzon—decisions to prioritize profits over the biological safety of human beings.
Our team, led by founding attorney Ralph Manginello and backed by the unique insider perspective of former insurance defense attorney Lupe Peña, provides a level of aggressive, scientifically grounded representation that billion-dollar corporations fear. With over 27 years of experience and a history of litigating some of the largest industrial disasters in Texas history, including the BP Texas City refinery explosion, we don’t just “handle” cases. We deconstruct the corporate lies that led to your exposure.
Whether you were exposed to asbestos on a drilling floor forty years ago, inhaled benzene vapors at a compressor station near Sherwood, or suffered a catastrophic injury at a construction site in the middle of the Permian, your fight starts now. We know the history of Irion County’s industrial landscape, and we know exactly how the insurance companies and corporate defense firms will try to minimize your suffering.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an occupational disease or severely injured in an industrial accident, do not wait for the evidence to disappear. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing—zero upfront—unless we win your case. The corporations that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. In Irion County, now you have one too.
The Insider Advantage: Why Your Choice of Attorney in Irion County Matters
When you are diagnosed with a disease like mesothelioma or leukemia, you aren’t just entering a medical battle; you are entering a legal war against some of the most well-funded defense infrastructures in the world. In Irion County and across the South Texas and Permian corridors, corporate defendants like big oil operators, chemical manufacturers, and equipment suppliers use a specific, multi-layered playbook designed to delay, deny, and diminish your claim until the statute of limitations runs out or, in the case of terminal illness, until the victim passes away.
At Attorney 911, we combat these tactics with something no other firm in the region can offer: the switched-sides intelligence of Lupe Peña. Before joining our team to fight for injured workers, Lupe Peña worked for a national defense firm representing the very insurance companies and corporations we now sue. He didn’t just see their playbook; he helped execute it. He knows how they undervalue claims, how they attempt to “junk” the scientific evidence of your exposure, and how they use your own work history against you.
Ralph Manginello brings 27+ years of trial experience to the table, including admission to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Ralph’s experience in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation—a case involving 15 deaths, 180 injuries, and over $2.1 billion in settlements—proves that he has the stamina and the resources to take on the world’s largest corporate entities. We don’t refer your case out to a mass tort mill. We litigate.
As Ralph Manginello explains in our recent video on what makes a million-dollar case (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI), toxic exposure cases in Irion County often meet the highest criteria for compensation because the negligence was intentional and the harm is permanent. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t getting a call center. You are getting a litigation team that knows the Permian Basin’s industrial history and the insurance industry’s inner secrets.
Hablamos Español. Llame a Lupe Peña al 1-888-ATTY-911 para una consulta gratis. Su estatus migratorio NO afecta sus derechos legales. We understand the unique challenges faced by the Hispanic workforce in West Texas, and we ensure that language is never a barrier to justice.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos: The Silent Crisis in Irion County
Mesothelioma is not just a commercial you see on TV; it is a brutal, preventable reality for generations of Irion County workers. While many think of asbestos as an “old” problem, the 15-to-50-year latency period means that the exposures that occurred during the Permian Basin’s expansion in the 1970s and 1980s are resulting in diagnoses today in Mertzon and surrounding areas.
The Biological Mechanism: How Asbestos Kills
To understand why you are sick, you must understand the science that the asbestos industry spent decades trying to hide. Asbestos is not one substance; it is a group of silicate minerals that form microscopic, needle-like fibers. When these fibers are disturbed during maintenance on a drilling rig or while stripping insulation from a pipeline, they become airborne.
- Inhalation and Translocation: Once inhaled, these fibers are small enough (0.1 to 10 micrometers) to travel deep into the smallest reaches of the lungs. Because of their physical structure—particularly amphibole fibers like Amosite or Crocidolite—they can migrate through the lung tissue into the mesothelium, the thin protective lining of the lungs (pleura) or abdomen (peritoneum).
- Frustrated Phagocytosis: This is the critical moment of failure. Your body’s immune system sends white blood cells called macrophages to engulf and destroy these foreign fibers. However, asbestos fibers are too long and rigid for the macrophages to consume. This leads to “frustrated phagocytosis,” where the macrophages die while trying to destroy the fiber, releasing a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL-1beta) and reactive oxygen species (ROS).
- Chronic Inflammation and DNA Damage: Because asbestos is biopersistent—meaning it never dissolves and your body cannot expel it—this inflammatory response continues for decades. The constant presence of ROS causes repeated oxidative damage to the DNA of the mesothelial cells.
- Malignant Transformation: Over 20 to 50 years, these genetic mutations accumulate. Specifically, the damage often deactivates tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Without these genetic “brakes,” cells begin to divide uncontrollably, forming the malignant tumors of mesothelioma.
Recognizing Symptoms in Irion County
If you worked in the Irion County oilfields or construction sectors and are experiencing the following, you must tell your doctor about your asbestos history:
- Progressive shortness of breath, even at rest.
- A persistent, dry, non-productive cough.
- One-sided chest wall pain that radiates to the shoulder.
- Unexplained weight loss of 15 pounds or more.
- Night sweats so severe they soak your sheets.
Many mesothelioma patients in West Texas are initially misdiagnosed with pneumonia or “smoker’s cough.” But as Ralph explains in our guide to fairness in pain and suffering (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG07vbB4cdU), the suffering associated with a late-stage mesothelioma diagnosis is among the most severe in the legal system, and the compensation must reflect that.
Local Exposure Sites and Employers
Workers at historical Irion County energy facilities, pipeline pump stations, and those who worked as contractors for companies like Exxon, Mobil, shell, or various drilling contractors may have been exposed through:
- Asbestos-containing drilling mud: Historically used in Permian Basin wells.
- Brake blocks and gaskets: On drilling drawworks and steam-powered equipment.
- Pipe lagging: Insulating the thousands of miles of pipe crossing West Texas.
- Refractory materials: In boilers and heaters at compressor stations.
If you worked at an industrial site near Barnhart or Mertzon and are now sick, you may qualify for a share of the more than $30 billion remaining in asbestos bankruptcy trust funds. Funds like the Johns-Manville Trust, the Owens Corning Trust, and the Halliburton-subsidiary DII Industries Trust were set up specifically to pay workers like you. Don’t wait until these funds are further depleted. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 now.
Benzene Exposure: The Invisible Threat in the Permian Basin
In Irion County, where oil and gas production is the lifeblood of the economy, benzene exposure is a constant but often invisible hazard. Benzene is a natural component of crude oil and gas, and for refinery workers, pipeline operators, and oilfield laborers, it is a Group 1 carcinogen that targets the very marrow of your bones.
The CYP2E1 Pathway: How Benzene Causes AML
Benzene (C6H6) does not cause cancer directly. The danger lies in how your body tries to process it. When you inhale benzene vapors at a wellhead or during tank maintenance in Irion County, the chemical enters your bloodstream and travels to your liver.
- Metabolic Activation: In the liver, an enzyme called CYP2E1 converts benzene into benzene oxide. This is then further metabolized into highly toxic compounds: phenol, hydroquinone, and muconaldehyde.
- Bone Marrow Destruction: These metabolites are lipophilic, meaning they concentrate in the fatty tissue of your bone marrow—the “factory” where your blood is made. Muconaldehyde specifically attacks the DNA of hematopoietic stem cells.
- Chromosomal Aberrations: This DNA damage often results in very specific chromosomal changes, such as the t(8;21) or inv(16) translocations. These are the “fingerprints” of benzene exposure.
- Disease Progression: The result is a total disruption of blood cell production. This often begins as Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)—where the bone marrow makes abnormal, immature cells—and quickly progresses to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
Benzene Hazards for Irion County Workers
If you spent years at a production facility or compressor station near Mertzon, you may have been exposed through:
- Handling “sour” gas or crude oil without respiratory protection.
- Cleaning storage tanks or lines where benzene vapors concentrate.
- Using benzene-based solvents for degreasing equipment.
- Working near flaring events or product leaks.
The OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) for benzene is 1 part per million (ppm). However, scientific studies have shown that there is no truly safe level of benzene exposure. For decades, corporations knew that workers in environments like the Permian Basin were being exposed at levels far exceeding 1 ppm, yet they failed to provide charcoal-filtered respirators or adequate ventilation.
If you have been diagnosed with AML, MDS, or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma after working in the Irion County oil and gas industry, we know how to hold the massive energy corporations accountable. As Ralph discusses in our video on what to do after an accident (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZp4WV2fZ1k), the first steps you take after a diagnosis are critical for preserving the medical and occupational evidence your benzene case requires. Call (888) 288-9911 for the help you need today.
Silica and Silicosis: The “New Asbestos” in the Fracking Era
With the rise of hydraulic fracturing across Irion County and the Permian, a new generated threat has emerged: crystalline silica dust. Fracking sand is nearly pure silica. When it is handled, moved, and pumped into wells, it creates a fine, microscopic “dust” that, when inhaled, is as deadly as asbestos.
The Mechanism of Fibrosis
When you breathe in silica dust during a fracking operation near Barnhart, the tiny crystals travel into the alveoli—the air sacs of your lungs. Your body responds with an aggressive inflammatory reaction. Unlike other dusts, silica crystals are physically jagged and chemically toxic to macrophages. As the lung tissue attempts to heal the microscopic damage caused by the silica, it forms nodules of scar tissue (fibrosis).
Over time, these nodules coalesce, leading to Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF). Your lungs become stiff and unable to exchange oxygen. This is silicosis. It is progressive, irreversible, and—like mesothelioma—often fatal. Furthermore, silica exposure is a known risk multiplier for lung cancer and kidney disease.
If you are a fracking hand, a sand mover, or an oilfield construction worker in Irion County experiencing shortness of breath or a chronic “gritty” cough, you need an attorney who understands the OSHA silica standard (29 CFR 1910.1053) and how to prove that your employer failed to provide the required dust suppression and respiratory protection.
Industrial Sanity: Why Oilfield Explosions Are Never “Accidents”
In Irion County, when a well kicks or a pipeline ruptures, the results are catastrophic. But at Attorney 911, we believe that an “accident” is something that couldn’t be avoided. An explosion is almost always the result of a calculated risk where safety was sacrificed for speed and production.
Ralph Manginello’s direct participation in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation gave him an inside look at how billion-dollar energy companies operate. The $2.1 billion recovery in that case wasn’t just about a fire; it was about proving that BP ignored Process Safety Management (PSM) standards (29 CFR 1910.119) and cut maintenance budgets until a disaster was inevitable.
In Irion County, the same risks exist today. Whether it was a blowout, a flash fire at a compressor station, or a structural collapse on a drilling rig, we investigate the root cause:
- Mechanical Integrity Failure: Did the company skip required inspections of pressurized vessels?
- Management of Change (MOC) Violations: Did they modify equipment without a proper safety review?
- Training Gaps: Did they send undertrained contractors into a high-risk zone?
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Failures: Was a worker electrocuted because an energy source wasn’t properly isolated per 29 CFR 1910.147?
If you were injured or lost a family member in an industrial event near Mertzon, Barnhart, or anywhere in the Permian, you deserve more than a standard workers’ comp check. Workers’ comp pays your bills, but it doesn’t compensate you for disfigurement, pain and suffering, or the destruction of your future. We specialize in third-party claims against equipment manufacturers and site owners that bypass the limits of workers’ comp.
Bridge Content: The Intersection of Industry and Illness in Irion County
The reality for many Irion County workers is that they aren’t just facing one type of exposure. An oilfield maintenance mechanic might have spent 20 years inhaling asbestos from old gaskets AND 20 years breathing benzene from crude oil vapors.
Bridge 1: Oilfield Workers and Multi-Substance Toxicity
We understand the synergistic effects of toxic exposure. If you were a pipefitter or mechanic in West Texas, you may have a “multi-pathway” claim.
- Pathway A: A claim against the asbestos bankruptcy trusts for mesothelioma or asbestosis.
- Pathway B: A personal injury lawsuit against the multinational oil company for benzene-related leukemia.
- Pathway C: A third-party claim against the manufacturer of a defective valve or pump.
By pursuing all three pathways simultaneously, we maximize the compensation for your family. As Stephanie H. noted in her Google review, we “take all the weight of the worries off your shoulders” by managing these complex, multi-front legal battles while you focus on your health.
Bridge 2: Construction Workers and Asbestos Demolition
In Irion County, construction often involves renovating or demolishing older energy infrastructure. If you were a laborer or equipment operator in the 1990s or 2000s working on pre-1980 pipelines or buildings, you likely disturbed asbestos insulation without being told it was there. This “bridge” between construction and toxic exposure is a primary focus of our practice.
PFAS: The “Forever Chemical” Threat to Irion County Water
While much of the media focuses on military bases like Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (where TCE and benzene levels were 280x safe limits), PFAS (“forever chemicals”) contamination is a growing concern for communities in Irion County. PFAS was used extensively in firefighting foams (AFFF) at airports and industrial sites, and in various manufacturing processes.
PFAS molecules contain the carbon-fluorine bond—the strongest in organic chemistry. They never break down. They bioaccumulate in your blood and liver, disrupting the PPAR-alpha and PPAR-gamma nuclear receptors. This leads to:
- Kidney cancer and chronic kidney disease.
- Testicular cancer.
- Thyroid disease and autoimmune dysfunction.
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension (preeclampsia).
If you live near an industrial corridor in Irion County or worked with AFFF firefighting foam and have been diagnosed with a kidney or thyroid condition, the manufacturers like 3M and DuPont may be liable. 3M recently entered a $12.5 billion settlement for water providers, but individual personal injury cases are still moving forward. The window to file these mass tort claims is narrowing—call 1-888-ATTY-911 to protect your rights.
FELA Railroad Injuries: Justice for Irion County Rail Workers
The history of Irion County is tied to the rails, specifically the legacy of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. Today, railroad workers in West Texas maintain the vital arteries of the American economy. But railroads are not covered by workers’ compensation. Instead, they are governed by the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), 45 USC §§ 51-60.
Under FELA, a railroad worker in Irion County has the right to sue their employer for negligence. Most importantly, FELA uses a “relaxed causation” standard. You don’t have to prove the railroad was the sole cause of your injury—only that their negligence played “any part, even the slightest” in causing it.
Common FELA claims in the Permian region include:
- Asbestos exposure: From locomotive insulation and brake shoes.
- Diesel exhaust: Leading to lung cancer and bladder cancer.
- Traumatic injuries: From falls, coupling accidents, or equipment failures.
- Repetitive stress: From years of heavy labor and machine vibration.
If you are a railroad worker, do not let the company’s “claims agent” convince you that a small settlement is all you deserve. As Ralph explains in our podcast on the statute of limitations (https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426), wait too long, and your FELA rights evaporate. Call today for a free evaluation.
Roundup and Pesticide Exposure in the Irion County Agricultural Sector
Irion County is ranching country. For decades, ranchers, farmworkers, and right-of-way maintenance crews have used herbicides like Roundup (glyphosate) to manage brush and weeds. In 2015, the IARC classified glyphosate as a “probable human carcinogen.”
Internal “Monsanto Papers” revealed that the company knew about the cancer risks and ghostwrote studies to hide the truth. If you have been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)—including subtypes like Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma or Follicular Lymphoma—after using Roundup in Irion County, you may be entitled to a piece of the multibillion-dollar settlements juries have awarded.
The mechanism of Roundup cancer involves gut microbiome disruption and direct immune system suppression, which allows malignant lymphocytes to proliferate. We fight for the ranchers of Irion County who were poisoned by the products they trusted to protect their land.
Counter-Intelligence: Exposing the Corporate Defense Playbook
Why do you need Attorney 911? Because the corporations that exposed you are currently using their billions to build a wall between you and the compensation you deserve. Lupe Peña knows exactly how they build that wall.
1. The “Alternative Cause” Tactic: If you have lung cancer, they will blame your smoking. If you have leukemia, they will blame your genetics. They hire “product defense” scientists to testify that their benzene or their asbestos couldn’t possibly be the cause. We counter this with board-certified toxicologists and oncologists who identify the molecular markers—like specific chromosomal translocations—that prove their product is the culprit.
2. The “Identification” Defense: They will argue that because you worked with products from 50 different companies, you can’t prove THEIRS was the one that made you sick. We use the “substantial factor” test, proving that every exposure contributed to the total dose that triggered your disease.
3. The Statute of Repose Trap: Some corporate lawyers will argue that because the building was built or the product sold 15 years ago, you can no longer sue. We know the exceptions to these rules and how the Texas discovery rule protects your right to file after a diagnosis.
4. The Workers’ Comp Shield: They will tell you that workers’ comp is your only option. They won’t mention the third-party claims against subcontractors or manufacturers that have NO damage caps.
As Adil L. shared in his Google review: “They were thorough, professional, and clearly focused on getting the outcome I deserved.” We don’t fall for corporate tricks because we know how they’re made.
Compensation Pathways: What Is Your Irion County Case Worth?
We are often asked about settlement amounts. While every case is unique, the data for Texas and national toxic torts is clear. Mesothelioma settlements often range from $1 million to $2 million, with trial verdicts reaching $100 million or more in extreme cases of corporate concealment. Benzene/leukemia settlements often exceed $500,000, and catastrophic industrial injury cases in the Permian Basin can result in multi-million dollar recoveries.
In your Irion County case, we pursue:
- Economic Damages: Coverage for past and future medical bills, including MD Anderson or local West Texas cancer centers, and 100% of your lost earning capacity.
- Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for the physical pain, mental anguish, and loss of life’s enjoyment caused by your diagnosis or injury.
- Punitive Damages: When we can prove the corporation KNEW their product was killing people and suppressed the evidence (like the Sumner Simpson letters of 1935), we ask for punitive awards to punish them and prevent it from happening again.
As Brian B. mentioned in his 5-star review, we provide “quality information” on everything from liability to “why one person could receive more/less than another.” We provide transparency in a system that thrives on secrecy.
Evidence Preservation: The Irion County Clock Is Ticking
In toxic exposure cases, the biggest enemy is time. Every day you wait:
- Records are purged: Employers in the oilfield may destroy industrial hygiene reports and OSHA 300 logs after their mandatory retention periods.
- Witnesses disappear: Co-workers retire or pass away, taking their knowledge of the site conditions with them.
- Trust funds deplete: Asbestos bankruptcy trusts adjust their payment percentages based on remaining assets. Waiting means getting a smaller percentage of your claim’s value.
Within 14 days of hiring us, our team sends formal spoliation demand letters to every potential defendant in Irion County. We subpoena employment records, safety data sheets, and historical air sampling data. We move to preserve your rights before they can be buried.
Frequently Asked Questions for Irion County Residents
I was exposed to asbestos in the oilfield 30 years ago. Is it too late for me to file a claim?
No. Under the Texas discovery rule, the statute of limitations typically doesn’t start until you are diagnosed with a disease and told it’s connected to your exposure. Even if you worked on a rig in Irion County in the 1970s, a diagnosis today likely places you within the filing window.
My employer went bankrupt years ago. Can I still get compensation?
Yes. Over 60 asbestos companies and many chemical manufacturers established bankruptcy trusts specifically to pay future claimants. We identify which trusts apply to your work history and file the claims for you.
What is the difference between workers’ comp and a third-party claim?
Workers’ comp is a “no-fault” system that pays very limited benefits. A third-party claim is a lawsuit against a company OTHER than your direct employer—like the manufacturer of the benzene-containing solvent or the owner of the unsafe facility. Third-party claims have no damage caps and allow for pain and suffering recovery.
How do I know if the leukemia I have is from benzene exposure in Irion County?
We look for “fingerprints.” Using specialized lab tests, we can identify chromosomal aberrations like t(8;21) or loss of chromosome 7, which are highly associated with benzene-induced AML. Our medical experts will review your pathology to determine the cause.
Do I have to pay anything to start my case?
Never. At Attorney 911, we work on a contingency fee basis. We advance all costs—including expert witness fees that can exceed $10,000—and you only reimburse those costs and pay a fee if we win.
Can I file a claim if my husband died of mesothelioma last year?
Yes. You may have a wrongful death claim and a survival action. These allow the family to recover for the loss of companionship, the victim’s pain and suffering before death, and the financial support they would have provided.
I am undocumented. Can I still sue for toxic exposure in Irion County?
Absolutely. Federal and Texas laws protect every worker’s right to a safe workplace and compensation for injuries, regardless of immigration status. Your information is confidential, and we provide bilingual services to ensure you are heard.
Why should I choose Ralph Manginello over a big national firm?
National firms often treat cases like a volume business. Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña provide direct access. As Chad H. shared: “Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service… Attorney Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION.” Ralph even gives his personal cell phone number to many clients.
Where can I find the best treatment for mesothelioma near Irion County?
We recommend starting with MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston—ranked #1 in the nation. For local care, Shannon Medical Center in nearby San Angelo offers oncology and pulmonary services. Getting the right medical team in place is the first step toward a successful legal outcome.
How long will my toxic exposure case take?
Trust fund claims can often be resolved in 90 days to 12 months. Litigation against solvent defendants can take longer—often 1 to 3 years. However, for terminal patients, we can file motions for an expedited trial docket to ensure justice happens as quickly as possible.
Is silicosis the same as asbestosis?
They are similar lung diseases caused by different substances. Asbestosis is caused by asbestos fibers; silicosis is caused by crystalline silica (fracking sand). Both cause progressive lung scarring and are compensable.
What are the first signs of mesothelioma?
Often, it starts with a persistent dry cough or shortness of breath that you might dismiss as “getting older.” Chest pain that feels sharp when you breathe deep (pleuritic pain) is another early indicator.
Can Roundup cause cancer?
Yes. Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, has been linked to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Even if you used it on a personal ranch in Irion County, you may have a claim against Monsanto/Bayer.
What is “take-home” asbestos exposure?
Many family members in Irion County were exposed because a worker brought asbestos fibers home on their coveralls or boots. If a wife or child developed mesothelioma after washing a worker’s clothes, they have a valid legal claim.
Who is the most common defendant in benzene cases?
On the Gulf Coast and in the Permian, major oil companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell are frequent defendants, along with chemical manufacturers like DuPont and 3M for PFAS cases.
Call Irion County’s Industrial Injury Team Today
The companies that profit from the Irion County energy corridor have spent decades and millions building a system designed to protect themselves at your expense. They knew the science, they saw the toxicity reports, and they kept sending you into the field anyway.
At Attorney 911 / The Manginello Law Firm, we are here to break that system. Whether you are in Mertzon, Barnhart, or Sherwood, you deserve the same high-level litigation power that billion-dollar corporations have on retainer. Ralph Manginello’s 27 years of experience and Lupe Peña’s insider defense knowledge are your weapons.
Don’t let the corporate defense teams wait you out. Don’t let your statute of limitations expire while you’re processing a diagnosis. The consultation is free. The risk is zero. The accountability starts with a phone call.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911. The corporations that poisoned you have a team of lawyers. Now, it’s time you had yours.
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Every case is unique. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical or legal advice.