Permian Basin Oil Field Injuries, Toxic Exposure & Wrongful Death: César Gómez’s Shattered Spine and Two-Week Coma From an Oil Field Truck Rollover on Ice After Sleepless Multi-Day Shifts, Diego García’s Leukemia From Radionuclide-Laden Drilling Waste, Marcos Carranza’s Loss of Smell, Vision and Memory to Hydrogen Sulfide — Attorney911 Pursues Deep-Pocket Operators Like ExxonMobil and the Lowest-Bid Contractor Shells Behind the New Mexico Boom, We Secure ELD Data, H2S Monitoring Logs, Waste Manifests and Shift Records Before They Vanish on a Transient Workforce, NMOSHA Confined-Space Standards and FMCSA Hours-of-Service Rules the Companies Ignored, New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Exclusive Remedy With Third-Party Claims Against Site-Controlling Operators and the Discovery Rule for Toxic Exposure, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, $50M+ Recovered Including $2.5M+ Truck-Crash and $5M+ TBI — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911
New Mexico Oil Field Injuries: The True Cost of Working the Permian Basin You are reading this at a time when everything has already gone wrong. Maybe you are the one who got hurt — the spinal injury that means you cannot lift your own child, the leukemia diagnosis that came out of nowhere at thirty-six, the loss of smell that means you will never again know the dinner your wife cooked. Maybe you are the spouse who keeps finding your husband’s work boots by the door even though he is not coming home the same. Maybe you are sitting in a hospital room in El Paso, two hours from home, wondering how a two-week coma turned into a lifetime of metal pegs in a spine. Or maybe you are the worker who is afraid — afraid that if you speak up, you lose your job, or worse, that someone calls immigration on the only livelihood that feeds your family. We are Attorney911. We are writing to you, not at you. Everything that follows is for the person who is trying to understand what happened to them or to someone they love in the oil fields of southeastern New Mexico…