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Normangee Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Accountability Guide You didn’t know. For twenty years, thirty years, or the decades you spent building a life in the Town of Normangee, you went to work, did your job, and came home to your family. No one told you that the dust you breathed at the construction sites near the intersection of Highway 39, the chemicals you handled in the Eagle Ford shale play, or the insulation you cut in older Leon County buildings would one day try to take your life. Now, that persistent cough or that devastating diagnosis has revealed a truth your employer and product manufacturers tried to hide: you were poisoned for profit. But in the Town of Normangee, you are not just a statistic, and at Attorney 911, we ensure you are never treated like one. The cough likely started subtly. Then came the shortness of breath that made walking to your truck in the Normangee heat feel like a marathon. When the doctor finally used a word like mesothelioma, leukemia, or silicosis, your entire history of hard work across Leon County and the Texas corridors was rewritten. This was not bad luck. This was not "just getting older." This was exposure. Whether you worked the Burlington-Rock Island Railroad lines that once defined our region’s commerce, handled herbicides on agricultural land outside of town, or serviced the high-voltage lines for local electric cooperatives, someone is responsible for the toxins in your blood and lungs. At Attorney 911, we…