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City of Gun Barrel City Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawyers You didn't know. For twenty years, thirty years, maybe longer, you woke up in your home near Cedar Creek Lake, drove to the job site, did your work, and came home to your family in City of Gun Barrel City. Nobody told you the dust you breathed while cutting insulation, the chemicals you handled on the pipeline rigs, or the vapors you inhaled during refinery turnaround season would one day try to kill you. You were proud of that work. You should have been. But while you were building the infrastructure of Henderson County and the greater East Texas region, the companies that manufactured those products and managed those sites were keeping a secret. They knew. They had the studies. They saw the medical data. They suppressed it to protect their bottom line, and now you are the one left to deal with the consequences. The cough may have started six months ago. Then came the persistent chest pain or the shortness of breath that makes walking down to the Gun Barrel City Park feel like a marathon. Then your doctor at UT Health East Texas or a specialist in Dallas said a word you had only ever heard on television: mesothelioma. Or perhaps it was acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after a career handling petroleum products. Suddenly, everything you thought you knew about your history in the Texas workforce changed forever. There is a word for what happened to…