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Town of Nesbitt Mesothelioma, Asbestos, Benzene & Toxic Exposure Attorneys: Attorney 911 Brings 27+ Years of Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts to Harrison County—Mesothelioma ($5M-$250M+), Benzene/AML ($500K-$50M+), and Roundup/NHL ($80M-$2.055B)—Against Johns-Manville (Sumner Simpson Papers Proved Industry Knew Since the 1930s), Owens Corning, W.R. Grace, 3M ($12.5B PFAS Settlement), and Monsanto/Bayer; Former Insurance Defense Attorney Lupe Pena Knows How Travelers, CNA, and Hartford Coded Asbestos Claims for Decades While Corporate Defendants Hid 0.1-10 Micrometer Fibers; We Master $30B+ in Asbestos Trusts, Jones Act Maritime, and FELA Railroad Claims for East Texas Workers Exposed to Diesel Exhaust, Creosote, and Silica; From 10-50 Year Latency to the Texas 2-Year Discovery Rule (SOL Starts at Diagnosis), We Pursue Every Dollar; Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Espanol

April 18, 2026 26 min read
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Town of Nesbitt Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy

You went to work every morning in the Town of Nesbitt, believing that the companies you labored for had a basic respect for your life. Whether you were hauling pipe in the Haynesville Shale, maintaining rail lines near Marshall, or working the turnaround shifts at East Texas refineries, you did your job with the understanding that “safety first” was more than a slogan on a breakroom poster. But for many workers across Harrison County, those posters were a lie. Behind the scenes, corporate boardrooms were making a different calculation: that the cost of your future illness was cheaper than the cost of protecting you today.

If you or a loved one in the Town of Nesbitt has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, leukemia, or a chronic respiratory disease, you are not just “unlucky.” You are likely the victim of a calculated corporate concealment that dates back decades. At Attorney 911, we don’t look at a mesothelioma diagnosis as an unfortunate medical event; we look at it as a crime scene that spans forty years. Led by founding attorney Ralph Manginello, who brings over 27 years of scorched-earth litigation experience, and associate attorney Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense insider, our firm is built to dismantle the defenses these corporations use to hide their tracks.

The discovery of a toxic-induced illness is a moment of profound betrayal. You realize that the fine dust you breathed in the shops of Marshall or the chemical vapors you inhaled near the Town of Nesbitt were silent killers that your employer knew about as early as the 1930s. We are here to help you bridge the gap between that diagnosis and the multi-million dollar compensation pathways you are entitled to. We understand the industrial DNA of East Texas, and we are ready to hold the line for your family. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential evaluation of your rights.

The Insider Advantage in Town of Nesbitt Toxic Tort Litigation

Winning a toxic exposure case in a venue like Harrison County requires more than just legal knowledge; it requires an understanding of how the “other side” thinks. Most personal injury firms in Texas have only ever seen one side of the courtroom. They understand the plaintiff’s perspective, but they are often blind-sided by the sophisticated tactics deployed by multinational defense firms representing companies like ExxonMobil, Union Pacific, or Monsanto.

Attorney 911 provides a nuclear advantage through associate attorney Lupe Peña. Lupe spent years working inside a national defense firm, where his job was to protect insurance companies and large corporations from claims exactly like yours. He was in the rooms where they decided which claims to “deny and delay,” how to suppress medical evidence of causation, and how to lowball families in the Town of Nesbitt who were desperate for help. Today, Lupe uses that exact playbook to anticipate and neutralize corporate defense strategies. He knows how they value claims, he knows which experts they will hire to testify against you, and he knows how to break their “junk science” before it ever reaches a jury.

This insider intelligence is paired with the relentless trial capability of Ralph Manginello. Ralph has been licensed in Texas since 1998 and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. His background includes significant litigation in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion—a case that resulted in $2.1 billion in total settlements and verdicts. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you aren’t reaching a call center; you are reaching a team that has already faced the world’s largest oil companies and won. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning we advance every dollar of the litigation costs, and you pay us nothing unless we recover money for you.

Mesothelioma and Asbestos: The Legacy of Exposure in Harrison County

In the Town of Nesbitt and throughout the industrial corridor of East Texas, asbestos was once considered the “magic mineral.” Because of its heat resistance and durability, it was saturated into every refinery, power plant, and manufacturing shop in the region. If you worked as a pipefitter, insulator, boilermaker, or electrician near the Town of Nesbitt between 1940 and 1980, you were almost certainly inhaling microscopic asbestos fibers every single day.

Asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma do not appear overnight. There is a latency period of 20 to 50 years between the time you first inhaled the fibers and the time the cancer manifests. This means that Town of Nesbitt workers who were exposed in the late 1970s are only now being diagnosed. These corporations are counting on the fact that your memory might have faded or that you might believe it is “too late” to sue. They are wrong. Under the Texas discovery rule, the clock on your legal rights does not start until you knew or reasonably should have known that your illness was caused by asbestos exposure.

The Cellular Mechanism: How Asbestos Kills

What the companies who sold Kaylo or Unibestos insulation never told their workers in the Town of Nesbitt is how these fibers actually destroy the human body. Asbestos fibers—particularly the needle-like amphibole fibers found in amosite and crocidolite—are microscopic. When inhaled, they travel deep into the lower lobes of the lungs and penetrate the pleural lining, known as the mesothelium.

Because asbestos is a mineral, it is “biopersistent.” This means your body cannot break it down or expel it. When the fibers lodge in the mesothelium, your immune system’s macrophages attempt to engulf and destroy them in a process called “frustrated phagocytosis.” The macrophages fail, and in the process, they release a cascade of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Over decades, this chronic inflammation damages the DNA of the mesothelial cells, deactivating critical tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p53. This genetic damage eventually triggers the malignant transformation that we know as mesothelioma.

As Ralph Manginello explains in his guide to high-value injury cases, mesothelioma is a pathognomonic disease—it has only one real cause: asbestos. When a Harrison County jury sees a mesothelioma diagnosis, the question isn’t whether asbestos caused it; the question is which company is going to pay for it. Asbestos is classified as a Group 1 Known Human Carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s IARC. https://publications.iarc.who.int/Book-And-Report-Series/Iarc-Monographs-On-The-Identification-Of-Carcinogenic-Hazards-To-Humans/Arsenic-Metals-Fibres-And-Dusts-2012

Identifying Exposure Pathways in Town of Nesbitt

If you worked at any of the historical industrial sites near the Town of Nesbitt, you may have been exposed through:

  • Refinery Insulation: Pipefitters and insulators at East Texas refineries cut and sanded asbestos-containing block insulation daily, creating “snowstorms” of white dust.
  • Power Plant Maintenance: Boilers and turbines at plants like the Pirkey Power Station were historically wrapped in asbestos refractory materials.
  • Railroad Shops: Railroad mechanics in Marshall handled asbestos-containing brake shoes and locomotive insulation for decades.
  • Secondary (Take-Home) Exposure: This is the most tragic pathway. Workers in the Town of Nesbitt unintentionally brought fibers home on their clothes, skin, and hair, exposing their wives and children. Many women who were never in an industrial plant have been diagnosed with mesothelioma simply because they laundered their husband’s work gear.

If you have noticed symptoms like persistent chest pain, shortness of breath, or a dry cough that won’t go away, you need an immediate evaluation from a specialist. The National Cancer Institute provides detailed information on mesothelioma staging and treatment options: https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma. Don’t let the corporations who poisoned you wait you out. Call 1-888-ATTY-911 today.

Benzene Exposure and the Haynesville Shale Workforce

The Town of Nesbitt sits in the heart of the Haynesville Shale, one of the most active natural gas and oil production regions in the United States. While this industry has brought economic growth to Harrison County, it has also brought a surge in benzene-related illnesses. Benzene is a natural component of crude oil and gas condensates, and it is a fundamental chemical used in Town of Nesbitt industrial refineries.

Benzene is a sweet-smelling, colorless liquid that evaporates quickly. Workers at rig sites, tank batteries, and refineries in the Town of Nesbitt inhale benzene vapors during routine operations like tank gauging, sampling, and maintenance turnarounds. Like asbestos, the companies that profit from this production have known for over fifty years that benzene is a potent marrow toxin.

The Science of Benzene and Leukemia

Benzene doesn’t just make you feel sick; it rewrites your blood at the molecular level. Once inhaled or absorbed through the skin, benzene is processed in the liver by the enzyme CYP2E1, which converts it into toxic metabolites like benzene oxide and muconaldehyde. These metabolites concentrate in the bone marrow, where they attack hematopoietic stem cells—the “mother cells” that produce your red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Chronic exposure to benzene in the Town of Nesbitt oilfield leads to chromosomal aberrations, specifically the t(8;21) and t(15;17) translocations that are the hallmark of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). If you have been diagnosed with AML, MDS, or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma after working in the East Texas oil and gas industry, your disease is very likely a direct result of your work environment. OSHA’s current permissible exposure limit for benzene is 1 ppm over an 8-hour time-weighted average—a limit many Town of Nesbitt employers consistently exceed. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1028

Holding ExxonMobil and Others Accountable

In recent years, juries have begun to see the scale of corporate negligence regarding benzene. In 2024, a Pennsylvania jury awarded $725 million against ExxonMobil—a company with a massive footprint in East Texas—to a former worker who developed leukemia from benzene exposure. At Attorney 911, we use these national benchmarks to set the value for our Harrison County clients. We know that Exxon, Chevron, and Shell had the resources to protect you, but they chose not to.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but the trajectory of benzene litigation is clear: juries are no longer tolerating the “lifestyle defense” where corporations try to blame your illness on smoking or genetics. The science, backed by the ATSDR Toxicological Profile for Benzene, is undeniable. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp3.pdf. If you worked at a refinery or on a rig site near the Town of Nesbitt and are now facing a blood cancer diagnosis, call us at (888) 288-9911 for an honest assessment of your third-party claim.

Silica Dust: The “Next Asbestos” in Town of Nesbitt Fracking Operations

Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the Haynesville Shale around the Town of Nesbitt requires millions of pounds of “frac sand”—which is nearly pure crystalline silica. When this sand is moved, blown into blenders, and pumped downhole, it creates massive clouds of respirable dust. If you were a sand mover, a blender operator, or a frac hand in East Texas, you inhaled that dust for twelve hours a shift, often with nothing more than a paper mask for protection.

Accelerated Silicosis in Younger Workers

While traditional silicosis took 20 years to develop, we are seeing a terrifying trend of “accelerated silicosis” in Town of Nesbitt oilfield workers. Because the concentration of silica in frac sand is so high, workers are developing end-stage lung disease in as little as five to ten years.

When you inhale silica, the particles lodge in your alveoli (the air sacs in your lungs). Your macrophages attempt to engulf the silica, but the silica is cytotoxic. It kills the macrophage, which then releases inflammatory chemicals that recruit more immune cells, leading to a self-perpetuating cycle of scarring and fibrosis. This eventually results in Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF), a condition where functional lung tissue is replaced by hard, dense scar tissue.

Research published in the CDC’s MMWR has specifically highlighted the silicosis epidemic among workers handling quartz and engineered stone materials, a mechanism identical to what we see in the Town of Nesbitt patch. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7238a1.htm. If your breathing is failing after years in the Harrison County oilfield, do not let your employer tell you it’s just “dust.” It is a terminal occupational disease.

Onshore Oil & Gas Accidents: The High Stakes of the Haynesville

Beyond the toxic fumes, the physical dangers of working the Town of Nesbitt oilfield are extreme. Fatality and injury rates in the Texas oil and gas sector remain among the highest in the country. At rig sites along FM 451 or near the Sabine River, a single second of negligence can lead to a catastrophe.

Well Blowouts and High-Pressure Failures

As Ralph Manginello frequently discusses in his Ultimate Guide to Offshore and Onshore Accidents, well control is the thin line between a productive shift and a fatal explosion. When pressure management fails at a Town of Nesbitt rig, the result is often a “struck-by” injury from flying iron or a crush injury from falling pipe. If you were injured in a blowout or a frac-stack failure, your employer’s primary goal is to limit you to workers’ compensation—which pays only a fraction of your lost earning capacity.

We look for the third-party pathways that the “big guys” try to hide. Often, the injury wasn’t caused by your direct employer, but by a negligent operator, a tool pusher from a different company, or a defective piece of equipment from a manufacturer like National Oilwell Varco or Halliburton. These third-party claims allow for full recovery of pain, suffering, and mental anguish—damages that workers’ comp does not provide.

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Exposure

In the Haynesville Shale formations around the Town of Nesbitt, sour gas containing Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a constant threat. At high concentrations, H2S causes “olfactory fatigue,” meaning you lose your sense of smell and think the danger has passed. In reality, just a few breaths can lead to instant unconsciousness and death. Employers who fail to provide calibrated H2S monitors or adequate SCBA gear are in direct violation of OSHA General Industry standards. https://www.osha.gov/hydrogen-sulfide. If you survived an H2S event with permanent neurological or respiratory damage, we are ready to fight for your share of the accountability.

FELA: Protecting Town of Nesbitt Railroad Workers

The railroad is the backbone of Harrison County’s history, and many families in the Town of Nesbitt have worked for generations on the lines that cross through Marshall and Longview. But railroad workers are not covered by standard workers’ compensation. Instead, they are protected by the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA).

FELA is a powerful federal law that allows railroad employees (including those at Union Pacific or BNSF) to sue their employers for negligence. Unlike workers’ comp, where you don’t have to prove fault, FELA requires you to show the railroad was negligent—but the burden of proof is “featherweight.” If the railroad was even 1% at fault for your injury or toxic exposure, you are entitled to recover.

The Asbestos-Railroad Bridge

Railroad workers were exposed to massive quantities of asbestos in locomotive insulation, gaskets, and brake shoes (Bendix, Raybestos-Manhattan). If you worked in the Marshall shops or on the right-of-way and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or lung cancer, you have a direct FELA claim against the railroad. We understand how to navigate these federal dockets and maximize the stack of claims you are entitled to.

For more on how Ralph handles these high-stakes federal claims, watch his breakdown of million-dollar case criteria on the Attorney 911 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but our experience with FELA dockets across Texas gives us the leverage you need.

Town of Nesbitt Construction Accidents and Third-Party Liability

As the Town of Nesbitt grows, construction activity along Highay 80 and around Harrison County increases. Construction remains the deadliest industry in Texas, driven by the “Fatal Four”: falls, struck-by, electrocution, and caught-in/between.

Scaffold and Crane Failures

If you fell from a scaffold at a Nesbitt job site, or if you were injured by a crane collapse, the OSHA standards are your best evidence. OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L governs scaffolds, and violations are considered negligence per se in many courts. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926/1926.451

Many Town of Nesbitt construction workers are told they can only file workers’ comp. We investigate the general contractor, the property owner, and the equipment manufacturers. As Lupe Peña knows from his time on the defense side, these companies often have millions in umbrella coverage that they hope you never find. We find it. We ensure that a sub-contractor’s failure or a general contractor’s lack of safety supervision results in the compensation your family needs for a lifetime of care.

PFAS: The “Forever Chemical” Threat to Harrison County Families

PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are a class of over 12,000 chemicals used in firefighting foam (AFFF) at regional airports and military sites, as well as in manufacturing. They are called “forever chemicals” because they do not break down in the environment or the human body.

If you lived near a fire training facility or an industrial site in the Town of Nesbitt and have been diagnosed with kidney cancer, testicular cancer, or thyroid disease, you may be the victim of water contamination. The EPA recently finalized a strict 4.0 parts per trillion limit for certain PFAS in drinking water—an acknowledgement that even trace amounts are lethal. https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas. Companies like 3M and DuPont have already paid billions in settlements for concealing the risks of PFAS since the 1970s. We are here to help Town of Nesbitt families join the fight for a clean future and fair compensation.

The Corporate Concealment: How They Hid the Truth from You

The most infuriating part of a toxic exposure case in the Town of Nesbitt is the realization that your suffering was avoidable. The companies that manufactured asbestos and benzene didn’t just ignore the risks; they actively worked to suppress them.

The Sumner Simpson Letters (1935)

In 1935, the president of Raybestos-Manhattan, Sumner Simpson, wrote a letter to the attorney for Johns-Manville that should be in every history book. He wrote, “The less said about asbestos, the better off we are.” Those companies then spent the next forty years lying to workers in the Town of Nesbitt, telling them the white dust in the air was as harmless as flour.

The Monsanto Papers and Roundup

If you used Roundup for landscaping or agricultural work in the Town of Nesbitt and were diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, you are part of a global struggle for accountability. The internal “Monsanto Papers” revealed that the company ghostwrote scientific studies to claim glyphosate was safe while attacking independent scientists who found the cancer link. Juries have responded with multi-billion dollar punitive damage awards.

When a corporation knowingly hides a lethal risk, the law allows for punitive damages—money designed specifically to punish the defendant. At Attorney 911, we use these internal documents to prove that the company’s conduct in Harrison County was not just negligent; it was malicious.

Evidence Preservation: Why You Must Act Now in Town of Nesbitt

In a car accident, the evidence is a mangled bumper. In a toxic exposure case in the Town of Nesbitt, the evidence is an OSHA log from 1974, a co-worker’s memory of a specific brand of insulation, or a soil sample that hasn’t been remediated yet. This evidence is disappearing every day.

Companies in Harrison County routinely shred records once their retention requirements are met. Witnesses retire and move away. Buildings that were once saturated with asbestos are demolished, with the evidence buried in a landfill. The moment you are diagnosed, you must move to preserve what remains. We send immediate “spoliation letters” to all potential defendants, legally commanding them to stop the destruction of records related to your case.

As Ralph explains in our guide to documenting your case, your smartphone can be your most powerful legal tool. Watch his video on using technology to preserve evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpzrmogTs. Whether you are still on a job site or at home in the Town of Nesbitt, the steps you take this week will determine the strength of your case next year.

Multiple Compensation Pathways: Managing Your Recovery Stack

One of the biggest mistakes Town of Nesbitt victims make is believing they only have one chance at recovery. The reality of toxic tort law is that you likely qualify for multiple simultaneous compensation streams. Most firms will file one lawsuit and call it a day. We pursue the full stack:

  1. Bankruptcy Trusts: There are 60+ active asbestos trusts with $30 billion in remaining assets. These pay out quickly at fixed percentages.
  2. Civil Litigation: We sue the solvent (non-bankrupt) manufacturers and premises owners for the full value of your damages.
  3. Workers’ Comp/Non-Subscriber: We manage the claim against your employer, looking for non-subscriber openings where employer negligence can be used to bypass caps.
  4. VA Benefits: For Town of Nesbitt veterans, we help coordinate service-connected disability claims that run parallel to your lawsuit.
  5. statutory Programs: Whether it’s RECA for radiation or the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, we navigate the federal bureaucracy on your behalf.

As Stephanie H. shared in her verified Google review of our firm: “She and her team were beyond amazing!!! She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders and I just never felt so taken care of.” That is our goal for every family in the Town of Nesbitt—to carry the legal burden so you can focus on your health.

Why Choose Attorney 911 for Your Harrison County Case?

We understand that you have your pick of “mesothelioma lawyers” you see on television. Many of those are national referral mills—they sign you up and “hand off” your file to someone you’ve never met. That is not how we operate.

When you hire Attorney 911, your case is led by Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña. You get the 27+ years of trial experience, the South Texas federal court admission, and the insider insurance-defense knowledge all in one team. We are your neighbors in East Texas. We know the roads, we know the mills, and we know the courts in Harrison and Jefferson counties.

As Ken T. wrote in his 5-star review: “Ralph Manginello… listened intently to my concerns… He treats you professionally, with respect and understanding. Basically, he delivers!” We are ready to deliver for you in the Town of Nesbitt.

Frequently Asked Questions for Town of Nesbitt Residents

I was exposed to asbestos 30 years ago at a shop in Marshall. Is it too late to sue?

No. In Texas, the statute of limitations for latent diseases like mesothelioma generally begins when the disease is diagnosed and connected to the exposure. This is known as the “discovery rule.” If you were just diagnosed, your window to seek justice is very likely still open, even if the exposure happened long ago. https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426

My employer told me workers’ comp handles everything. Are they right?

No. While workers’ comp provides some medical and wage benefits, it does not pay for your pain, suffering, mental anguish, or the loss of your future life. We look for “third-party” claims against product manufacturers, equipment suppliers, or property owners. These claims have no caps and are often worth ten times what workers’ comp provides.

I’m a veteran in the Town of Nesbitt—can I sue for Camp Lejeune exposure?

Yes. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) provided a unique window for veterans and their families who were at the base between 1953 and 1987 to file federal claims. This is separate from your VA disability benefits. You should act quickly as the filing window for these specific claims is narrowing. https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/camp-lejeune-water-contamination/

What is my toxic exposure case actually worth?

Every case is unique, but mesothelioma settlements often average between $1 million and $2.4 million, with verdicts reaching into the tens of millions. Benzene/AML cases and industrial accident claims also carry high values because of the profound impact on earning capacity and life expectancy. During your free consultation, we will provide a realistic range based on your specific situation. https://share.transistor.fm/s/f2913784

Can I file a claim for my husband even though he has already passed away?

Yes. We represent many families in the Town of Nesbitt through “wrongful death” and “survival” actions. You can seek compensation for the loss of his support and companionship, as well as the medical bills and suffering he experienced before passing. No amount of money can replace a loved one, but holding the responsible party accountable provides essential security for your children and grandchildren.

Who will actually handle my case?

Founding attorney Ralph Manginello and associate attorney Lupe Peña lead the litigation. Unlike large mass tort firms, we limit our caseload so we can provide personal, aggressive advocacy. You will have direct access to our team as we navigate this process together. https://share.transistor.fm/s/995adcb8

I am an undocumented worker in East Texas. Do I still have rights?

Correct. Your immigration status does not change the fact that an employer or manufacturer violated the law and poisoned your body. You have the right to seek medical and legal compensation in the United States courts. We offer bilingual services and maintain absolute confidentiality for our clients. Hablamos Español. https://share.transistor.fm/s/7787dfb4

How much do you charge upfront?

Nothing. We operate on a contingency fee basis. We advance all the mounting costs of litigation—thousands of dollars for expert witnesses, medical reviews, and investigation. If we don’t win your case, you owe us absolutely nothing. Our goal is to make high-level legal representation accessible to every working family in the Town of Nesbitt.

Educational Resources and Treatment Referrals

A diagnosis of a toxic exposure disease is a medical emergency that requires world-class care. For residents of the Town of Nesbitt, some of the finest medical institutions in the world are just a few hours away.

  • MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX): Ranked as the #1 cancer hospital in the nation, MD Anderson has a dedicated mesothelioma program and a premier leukemia center for benzene-related AML. 1-877-632-6789 | https://www.mdanderson.org
  • UT Health East Texas (Tyler, TX): UT Tyler houses leading pulmonary specialists who focus on occupational lung diseases like asbestosis and silicosis. Their NIOSH-funded ERC is a vital resource for Harrison County workers. https://www.uthealthcare.org
  • The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (Houston/Shreveport): For Town of Nesbitt veterans, the VA offers PACT Act toxic exposure screenings that are critical for both your health and your legal claim. https://www.va.gov

The medical documentation from these institutions is the anchor of your legal case. Getting evaluated by an NCI-designated cancer center like MD Anderson provides the “B-Reading” of your chest X-rays that is required by asbestos trusts and courts.

Your Fight for Accountability Starts Today

You spent a lifetime building the Town of Nesbitt and fueling the East Texas economy. You did not sign up to have your future stolen by a corporation that was too cheap to buy a respirator or too greedy to warn you about the chemical in your work tank. Your illness is not a statistics; it is a profound injustice.

We are ready to take that fight into the courtroom. Whether your exposure happened at a local rig site, a rail yard in Marshall, or a plant in the Houston Ship Channel, Attorney 911 has the insider knowledge and the trial-hardened experience to win.

Call 1-888-ATTY-911 or (888) 288-9911 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We are available 24/7 to answer your call. Join the hundreds of families who have trusted Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña to deliver results. The money is there, the science is on your side, and the time to act is now.

Principal Office: Houston, Texas. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and results will vary. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Consult with a qualified physician regarding any diagnosis and an attorney regarding your legal rights.

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