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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Who’s Really Responsible? Holding Corporations Accountable for Environmental Disasters in Texas Every year, thousands of oil and chemical shipments move through the Gulf of Mexico, passing dangerously close to Texas’s fragile coastal ecosystems. When disasters strike—like the recent 373-mile oil spill off Veracruz—families in Seguin and across Guadalupe County pay the price. Toxic exposure, contaminated fisheries, and long-term environmental damage threaten our health, our economy, and our way of life. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years holding corporations accountable when their negligence harms Texas families. This isn’t just about oil in the water—it’s about who’s responsible, who’s covering it up, and who should pay for the damage. If you or your community have been affected by toxic exposure, chemical spills, or environmental negligence, you need to know your rights. Here’s what really happened—and why it matters for Seguin. Who’s Really Responsible? The Corporate Web Behind the Spill When disasters like this occur, the public narrative often focuses on “natural causes” or “unidentified vessels.” But the truth is far more complex. Multiple corporate entities bear responsibility for this spill—and for the harm it’s causing to Texas communities. 1. The Unidentified Vessel: Who Owns It? The…