The Fight for Trent’s Working Families: Holding Corporations Accountable for Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury
For decades, the families of Trent have built their lives around the energy that drives the Permian Basin and the railroads that cut through the heart of Taylor County. You worked the rigs, you maintained the lines along Interstate 20, and you served with honor at Dyess Air Force Base nearby. But while you were focused on doing your job and providing for your family, the corporations you worked for were often focused on something else: concealment. If you or a loved one in Trent has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, leukemia, or a devastating industrial injury, you aren’t just dealing with a “medical condition.” You are dealing with the aftermath of corporate negligence.
At Attorney 911, we believe that the people of Trent deserve more than a diagnosis—they deserve accountability. We know that the white dust on your coveralls during shifts at historical Taylor County industrial sites or the chemical smells trailing from drilling units weren’t just “part of the job.” They were life-altering exposures. Our founding attorney, Ralph Manginello, has spent over 27 years in state and federal courts taking on the biggest corporations in the world, including his critical work in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation, which resulted in a $2.1 billion total case resolution. We bring that same “pit bull” tenacity to every client in Trent.
What sets us apart isn’t just our 4.9-star Google rating across 270+ reviews or our 24-year history. It is our insider knowledge. Our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, spent years on the other side of the courtroom as an insurance defense lawyer. He knows exactly how the insurance companies for Taylor County employers evaluate, delay, and attempt to suppress valid claims. We use that classified intelligence to stay three steps ahead of the defense, ensuring that when we walk into court, we aren’t just arguing law—we are exposing their playbook.
If you are sick or injured, the corporations will tell you to file for workers’ compensation and wait. They hope you don’t realize that third-party claims and asbestos trust funds can provide compensation far beyond a standard insurance check. We are here to make sure they are wrong. Contact Attorney 911 today at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, no-obligation consultation. Hablamos Español, and your immigration status never affects your right to seek justice in Texas.
The Invisible Threat in Trent: How Asbestos and Mesothelioma Destroy Health
In the Town of Trent, many of our residents spent their careers in sectors that were the backbone of the West Texas economy—construction, power generation, and military service. For those who worked before the late 1980s, asbestos was everywhere. It was in the insulation of older buildings in Trent, the brake shoes of locomotive engines passing through our community, and the fireproofing materials used at Dyess Air Force Base. Today, many of those same workers are discovering that the fibers they inhaled decades ago have triggered mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer that affects the mesothelium, the thin protective lining of your internal organs. It is caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. The science of how this happens is devastatingly precise. When you inhale microscopic asbestos fibers—often no more than 5 micrometers in length—they are sharp and needle-like. They penetrate deep into your lungs, reaching the pleural lining. Your body’s immune system recognizes these fibers as foreign and sends macrophages to engulf and destroy them. This is where the biological tragedy begins.
Asbestos fibers are biopersistent, meaning your body cannot break them down or expel them. The macrophages that try to consume the fibers eventually die in a process known as “frustrated phagocytosis.” As these immune cells fail, they release inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α and IL-1β) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). This creates a localized, chronic inflammatory environment that lasts for 20 to 50 years. Over these decades, the constant DNA damage caused by these reactive species leads to mutations in tumor suppressor genes like BAP1 and p16. Eventually, the mesothelial cells transform into malignant tumors.
If you live in Trent and are experiencing a persistent dry cough, chest pain that gets worse with deep breathing, or unexplained weight loss, do not dismiss it as “getting older.” These are the classic recognition triggers of pleural mesothelioma. We urge you to seek an evaluation from specialists at NCI-designated centers like MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, which offers the most advanced thoracic oncology programs in the nation. Your medical records from these evaluations are the cornerstone of your legal claim.
Establishing the connection between your work history in Trent and your diagnosis is our specialty. Attorney Ralph Manginello explains why documentation and expert science are the keys to winning high-value toxic tort cases: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmMwE7GqUFI. We work with leading medical experts to prove that even a relatively short duration of exposure in a Trent industrial setting was a “substantial factor” in causing your disease.
Dual-Path Compensation: Asbestos Trust Funds and Litigation
One of the most common misconceptions we hear from Trent residents is the belief that they cannot seek compensation because their former employer is bankrupt. This couldn’t be further from the truth. When companies like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, or Babcock & Wilcox filed for bankruptcy, the courts required them to set aside billions of dollars in bankruptcy trust funds to compensate victims.
Currently, there are over 60 active asbestos trusts with roughly $30 billion in remaining assets. Victims often qualify to file claims with 5 to 10 separate trusts simultaneously, providing an expedited path to compensation that does not require going to court. At the same time, we pursue civil litigation against “solvent” defendants—companies that are still in business and can be sued directly. We pursue BOTH pathways for our Trent clients to maximize their total recovery.
Asbestos trust fund payment percentages can decline as more claims are filed, making the timing of your filing critical. The Manville Trust, for example, currently pays closer to 5-10% of the scheduled value of a claim. We move aggressively to lock in your claim while assets are still available. Every case is unique, and past results like the $1.5 billion verdict against Johnson & Johnson in 2025 do not guarantee a similar outcome, but they demonstrate why choosing a firm with federal court experience is vital.
Onshore Oil and Gas: The Hazards of the Permian Basin Edge
Trent sits on the edge of the mighty Permian Basin, where the oil and gas industry dictates the rhythm of daily life. While drilling and production have brought prosperity to Taylor County, they have also brought unique toxic hazards and catastrophic injury risks to our roughnecks, drillers, and haulers. If you worked on a frac spread or handled produced water near Trent, you may have been exposed to three primary threats: benzene, crystalline silica, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
Benzene is a natural component of the crude oil and gas handled at every site in West Texas. It is a known Group 1 human carcinogen. When you handle drilling fluids or work near venting tanks, you inhale benzene vapors. Once in your body, your liver converts benzene into toxic metabolites like muconaldehyde, which travel directly to your bone marrow. These metabolites attack the hematopoietic stem cells that produce your blood. This process triggers chromosomal translocations—specifically t(8;21) or inv(16)—which are pathognomonic markers for benzene-induced Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) or Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).
At Attorney 911, we know that many oilfield employers in Trent are “non-subscribers” to the Texas workers’ compensation system. Under Texas law, if your employer opted out of workers’ comp, they lose their immunity. We can sue them directly for negligence, and they cannot argue that you “assumed the risk” of the job. This opens the door to uncapped damages for pain, suffering, and your family’s future security.
Fracking operations near Trent also involve massive quantities of sand, which is nearly pure crystalline silica. When this sand is handled at the blender unit or “thumper” truck, it creates clouds of respirable dust. These particles are small enough to reach the alveolar region of your lungs, where they cause a scarring disease called silicosis. Accelerated silicosis can develop in as little as 5 to 10 years, leading to progressive massive fibrosis (PMF). If you have been diagnosed with silicosis after working in the Taylor County energy sector, you may have a third-party product liability claim against the manufacturer of the fracking sand or the equipment used to move it.
Ralph Manginello’s experience in the BP Texas City litigation taught us that major energy companies will always try to shift the blame to their subcontractors. Lupe Peña knows this strategy because she saw it from the inside of insurance defense firms. Together, we ensure the multi-contractor web of the modern oilfield doesn’t stop you from getting paid. Listen to our podcast on why “million-dollar cases” in the oilfield require relentless investigation: https://share.transistor.fm/s/d690a218.
Dyess Air Force Base and PFAS: Protecting Trent’s Veterans
The Town of Trent has always had deep ties to Dyess Air Force Base. For decades, our veterans and their families have lived, worked, and served there. However, a “forever chemical” crisis has emerged that directly affects our local community. PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) were the primary ingredients in Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) used for firefighting training at Dyess for nearly 50 years.
PFAS are characterized by the carbon-fluorine bond, one of the strongest in nature. They do not break down; they bioaccumulate. When AFFF was sprayed in training pits near Abilene, it seeped into the groundwater, potentially contaminating local wells in the Trent area. These chemicals bind to blood proteins like albumin and disrupt your metabolic system. Specifically, PFAS bind to PPAR receptors in your liver and kidneys, dysregulating lipid metabolism and causing DNA damage. This has been linked to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, and ulcerative colitis.
Under the PACT Act of 2022, veterans in Trent are now eligible for free Toxic Exposure Screenings at the Abilene VA Clinic or the West Texas VA Health Care System in Big Spring. These screenings are vital for documenting your service connection. But the government’s VA benefits are only part of the story. MDL 2873—the massive multidistrict litigation against 3M and DuPont—is moving forward to hold the chemical manufacturers responsible. Many Trent veterans may be eligible for significant settlements from these manufacturers, separate from their VA disability checks.
If you served at Dyess or lived in Trent and have been diagnosed with kidney or testicular cancer, your status as a veteran gives you unique legal leverage. We honor your service by ensuring those who poisoned our water pay the price. Learn about how we coordinate VA disability with civil litigation in our podcast episode 44: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2c8431e6.
The Corporate Defense Playbook: Exposing the Tactics They’ll Use in Taylor County
When we represent an injured worker or a sick family member in Trent, we aren’t just fighting a single company. We are fighting an entire defense infrastructure designed to protect corporate balance sheets at your expense. Because Lupe Peña previously worked for these massive insurance-defense firms, we can warn you exactly what to expect from the moment you file your claim.
The first tactic they will use is the “Identification Defense.” In an asbestos or benzene case, the defense lawyers will say, “You worked at dozens of sites across West Texas. How do you know OUR product caused your cancer?” They hope you cannot remember the specific names of the insulation or solvents used 30 years ago. At Attorney 911, we counter this with our proprietary work-history reconstruction. We use union records, shipping manifests, and co-worker affidavits to prove exactly which products were in your workspace.
The second tactic is the “Workers’ Comp Shield.” Your employer in Trent will tell you that the insurance check you receive for medical bills is the ONLY money you can get. They “forget” to mention that you can also sue the manufacturer of the defective machinery that crushed your limb or the chemical company that didn’t provide a proper Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Third-party claims have no caps and can be worth ten times more than a standard workers’ comp payout.
The most cynical tactic involves “The Terminal Patient Strategy.” In mesothelioma cases, defense attorneys know the median survival is often less than two years. They will try to delay your case with endless motions, hoping the victim passes away before they have to face a jury. This is why we move for expedited trial dockets. In the Taylor County court system and federal courts, we fight to ensure your testimony is preserved via immediate deposition. If a corporation thinks they can wait you out, they haven’t met Ralph Manginello.
The corporate defense teams have their playbook; we have the counter-play. As Ralph explains, your immigration status or past work history doesn’t make you a target—it makes you a client we are proud to defend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcI_j6F7Nc.
Total Compensation: What a Trent Toxic Tort Claim is Worth
We are often asked by Taylor County families what their case is “worth.” While every case is unique and results are never guaranteed, the data for toxic exposure settlements in Texas and across the country is clear. Mesothelioma settlements typically range from $1 million to $1.4 million, with total recoveries often reaching much higher when multiple bankruptcy trusts are involved. Benzene-related leukemia cases frequently result in settlements between $500,000 and $2 million, depending on the strength of the exposure evidence and the age of the victim.
In cases of catastrophic industrial injury, such as a refinery explosion or a crane collapse, the damages are even more substantial. We fight for:
- Economic Damages: Coverage for past and future medical bills, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy (like Nivolumab), and lung transplant costs. We also recover every dollar of lost wages and future earning capacity.
- Non-Economic Damages: This includes compensation for physical pain, mental anguish, and physical impairment. For Trent families, “Loss of Consortium” is a major factor—the loss of the companionship and support of a husband or wife during a terminal illness.
- Punitive Damages: When we can prove that a Taylor County employer or a chemical manufacturer KNEW about a danger and HID it, we seek punitive damages to punish them and prevent it from happening again. Documents like the Sumner Simpson letters (1935) or the “Monsanto Papers” are the smoking guns we use to push for these awards.
Attorney 911 works on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay $0 upfront. We advance all the costs for expert medical witnesses, industrial hygienists, and court filings. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing. We take the financial risk so you can focus on your health.
Why Time is the Enemy for Trent Victims
In the Town of Trent, we value patience, but in the legal world, delay is deadly. There are three clocks running against you from the moment you receive a diagnosis or suffer an injury:
- The Statute of Limitations: In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. However, for toxic exposure, we use the “Discovery Rule.” This means the clock only starts when you reasonably should have known that your disease was caused by a specific exposure. If you wait, you risk a judge dismissing your case before it ever reaches a jury.
- Evidence Deterioration: Every year that passes, the records of your employment in Trent become harder to find. Former co-workers who can testify to the dust levels at the site may move or pass away. Our team moves to preserve this evidence within days of our first meeting.
- Trust Fund Erosion: Asbestos bankruptcy trusts are finite. As more victims from the 1970s and 80s are diagnosed, the trusts may lower their payment percentages. Filing earlier locks in your position.
Ralph Manginello discusses how to handle these deadlines and what to do immediately after discovering an injury on the Attorney 911 podcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/bddc1426. Don’t let your rights expire while you are still processing the shock of a diagnosis.
Trust Trent’s Experienced Industrial Injury Team
At Attorney 911, the clients we represent in Trent aren’t just names on a folder. We know the roads you drive, the schools your kids attend, and the value of a hard day’s work. When you call us, you aren’t talking to a call center or a referral mill. You are talking to a firm that has spent 24 years standing in the gap between working families and the corporations that would otherwise ignore them.
As Eddy M. wrote in his verified Google review: “Every question I had was answered thoroughly and in a timely manner, which made everything much less stressful… Their support and communication truly made a difference. I highly recommend Manginello Law Firm to anyone looking for dependable and attentive legal representation.”
And Jamin M. shared: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise… He was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months of my case. Not only would I recommend him to anyone but I can say that things may not have turned out for me the way they did had I not had him on my side.”
We are ready to bring that same tenacity to your Trent case. Whether you were injured on a rig in the Permian, exposed to AFFF at Dyess, or diagnosed with mesothelioma years after working on the railroad lines in Taylor County, we have the science, the insider knowledge, and the trial experience to fight for the maximum recovery you deserve.
Toxic Exposure & Industrial Injury FAQ for Trent Residents
Q: Can I file a mesothelioma claim in Trent if my exposure was 40 years ago?
A: Yes. Because mesothelioma has a latency period of 20-50 years, Texas follows the discovery rule. Your two-year statute of limitations typically begins the day you were diagnosed and told your cancer was asbestos-related, not when you were first exposed.
Q: Will filing a toxic exposure lawsuit affect my VA benefits?
A: No. Your VA disability and your legal claim are completely separate. You can receive your full VA benefits for service-connected injury while simultaneously pursuing a civil lawsuit or a trust fund claim against the manufacturers who provided the hazardous materials to the military.
Q: My employer told me the chemical I used was safe. Can I sue if they lied?
A: Absolutely. If we can prove “misrepresentation” or that the manufacturer failed to warn of known carcinogenic risks, you have a strong products liability claim. Lupe Peña’s experience with insurance defense allows us to analyze corporate meeting minutes and safety reports to find proof that they knew the chemicals were dangerous.
Q: What if I’m an undocumented worker in Taylor County?
A: Your immigration status does not matter. Under the law, all workers have the right to a safe workplace and the right to compensation for injuries caused by negligence. At Attorney 911, your information is confidential, and we focus entirely on your physical and financial recovery.
Q: How much does it cost to hire Attorney 911?
A: We work on a contingency fee. You pay nothing until we win your case. We cover the entire bill for expert testimony, medical record collection, and investigation. Our firm only gets paid as a percentage of the settlement or verdict we win for you.
Taking the Next Step Toward Justice in Trent
The corporations that exposed you or your loved ones to toxic substances didn’t act by accident—they acted by choice. They chose savings over safety, and now you are bearing the burden. Let us help you shift that burden back onto them. From the initial investigation of your Trent work history to the final closing of your multiple compensation claims, we handle everything so you can focus on your family.
Join the hundreds of Texans who have trusted Ralph Manginello and the Attorney 911 team to handle their legal emergencies. We are right here in the region, we know the local landscape, and we have a spy from the other side on our team.
Call Attorney 911 today at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free consultation. You can also reach us via email at ralph@atty911.com or lupe@atty911.com. We are available 24/7 to provide the aggressive, professional, and immediate help you need.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. Principal office: Houston, Texas. Attorney 911 — because you deserve a fighter in your corner.
Additional Trent Resource Intelligence
If you have been diagnosed with an occupational disease in Trent, these medical and educational resources are critical to your health and your case:
- MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston): THE premier destination for mesothelioma and leukemia. Consultation should be your priority. https://www.mdanderson.org
- Hendrick Health Medical Center (Abilene): The nearest comprehensive medical system for initial diagnostics and oncology care for Taylor County residents.
- Abilene VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic: For Trent veterans seeking PACT Act screenings or service-connected disability documentation.
- The Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation: National nonprofit providing clinical trial matching and peer support for patients. https://www.curemeso.org
- OSHA Hazard Communication Standards (29 CFR 1910.1200): Familiarize yourself with your right to know about the chemicals in your workplace. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1200
Your fight for justice in the Town of Trent starts with one call. We are standing by to answer. 1-888-ATTY-911.
Deep Dive: Onshore Oilfield Worker Stagnant Claims and Silica Risk
For those living in Trent who worked in the oilfield booms of the Permian or Eagle Ford, “roughneck’s cough” was often dismissed as an annoyance. But for workers involved in hydraulic fracturing, that cough could be the first sign of an irreversible lung injury. The sheer volume of sand—crystalline silica—moved at a West Texas frac site is staggering. Workers at the T-belt, the blender, and even truck drivers are constantly breathing respirable quartz.
The health mechanism is unforgiving. When you breathe silica dust, the particles lodge in the air sacs (alveoli) of your lungs. Your body’s macrophages try to clear the dust but are destroyed by the sharp crystals, triggering a massive release of collagen by fibroblasts. This “hyper-scarring” creates nodules that eventually join together, hardening the lung tissue. This is progressive massive fibrosis. If you were a worker in Trent who saw white dust clouds on the job and now have trouble climbing stairs, you need a high-resolution CT scan read by a NIOSH-certified B Reader.
Lupe Peña explains that oil companies often claim their safety manuals exonerate them. However, if they didn’t provide “HEPA” filtration or didn’t enforce respiratory protection programs under 29 CFR 1910.134, they are in violation of federal law. We use these violations as the lever to pry open their insurance policies. Watch our video on why workplace safety rules are written in the blood of workers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjlIBTJvXTM.
FELA Rights for Trent’s Railroad Families
The railroad tracks running through Trent are owned by Union Pacific, one of the largest corporate entities in the United States. Many Trent residents have spent their careers maintaining these tracks or working in the Abilene rail yards. If you were injured or diagnosed with cancer after railroad service, you are not covered by standard workers’ comp. You are covered by FELA—the Federal Employers’ Liability Act.
FELA is a unique and powerful law. Unlike workers’ comp, which limits your recovery, FELA allows you to sue your railroad employer for full damages if their negligence contributed “in whole or in part” to your injury. This is a much lower burden of proof than standard negligence. Railroads historically used asbestos in locomotive engine heat shields, pipe wrapping, and brake shoes. Generations of Trent railroaders breathed this dust in enclosed cabs and maintenance shops.
If you are a Trent railroader with leukemia, lung cancer, or mesothelioma, we don’t just sue the railroad. We also file claims with the asbestos trust funds for the manufacturers who supplied the parts to the railroad. This “double-dip” recovery strategy is one that single-focus firms often miss. Ralph Manginello’s 27+ years of experience includes complex litigation against multi-state corporations—we know how to coordinate a multi-front FELA attack.
Secondary Exposure: Why Trent Families Are Sick
One of the greatest tragedies we see in toxic exposure litigation is “take-home” exposure. In small, tight-knit communities like Trent, workers often came home from a hard day at the refinery or machine shop and hugged their children or sat on the couch before showering. The asbestos fibers or lead dust on their clothes then transferred to their families.
For decades, many Trent wives laundered their husbands’ work clothes, shaking out the dust before putting them in the wash. That act—shaking out the clothes—released concentrated plumes of asbestos fibers directly into their breathing zone. Today, we are seeing wives and adult children in Trent being diagnosed with mesothelioma despite never having worked an industrial day in their lives.
Corporations knew by the 1960s that “take-home” dust was lethal. They had a duty to provide changing rooms, showers, and on-site laundry services. Their failure to do so is a direct cause of your family’s grief. We represent “secondary exposure” victims with the same fierce dedication we bring to industrial workers. As Ralph notes in his podcast, a family’s loss is permanent, and the compensation should reflect that magnitude: https://share.transistor.fm/s/1f8970c7.
Trent Industrial Geography: The Corridors of Exposure
Trent’s position in West Texas places its modern and historical workers within several high-risk industrial “corridors.”
- The Energy Corridor (Permian Edge): Extending from Midland through Taylor County, this corridor exposes workers to benzene, silica, and H2S. Recent expansion in fracking has increased this risk significantly.
- The Railroad Corridor: The Union Pacific mainlines through Trent have been active for over a century, creating a legacy of asbestos and diesel particulate exposure for those who lived and worked near the rights-of-way.
- The Military/Aerospace Zone: Proximity to Dyess Air Force Base and historical defense contractors in Abilene means PFAS, radiation (RECA-related), and specialized chemical exposures are higher for this population than for the state average.
We map your case to these specific corridors to build a narrative of exposure that local juries understand. We don’t talk about general “chemicals”—we talk about the specific benzene levels at the sites you actually worked.
Conclusion: Trent’s Dedicated Advocates for the Injured
You have spent your life looking out for your family and your community in Trent. Now, let us look out for you. At Attorney 911, we are the bridge between the diagnosis and the justice you deserve. We take on the corporations that think they can hide behind complexity, and we win because we understand the science, the law, and the insider defense tactics better than anyone else.
As Chad H. shared in his 2025 review: “A true PITT BULL and fighter. He don’t play! … Unlike some law firms where you are dealing with an answering service or never even hear back from them, that’s NOT the case with this law firm. Atty. Manginello and I had DIRECT COMMUNICATION on my legal issue.”
That direct communication starts today. Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911. We are ready to listen, ready to investigate, and ready to fight for Trent.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different. Attorney Ralph Manginello is Licensed in Texas and New York. Associate Attorney Lupe Peña is Licensed in Texas. Principal Office: 1177 W. Loop South, Suite 1600, Houston, TX 77027.
Call 1-888-ATTY-911 and get the help you need today. Your family can’t afford to wait. We are your 911 for legal emergencies.
Extended FAQ for Taylor County Residents
Q: I worked at the Abilene power stations but I live in Trent. Does it matter where I live?
A: No. We represent clients throughout Texas and across the United States. What matters is WHERE the exposure happened and WHICH products were used. We can travel to Trent to meet with you or conduct entire consultations via secure video conferencing.
Q: Can I sue the Air Force for PFAS in my well water in Trent?
A: While suing the federal government is complex due to sovereign immunity, the PACT Act and the Camp Lejeune Justice Act have created new pathways. Most importantly, we sue the PRIVATE manufacturers (like 3M) who sold the dangerous chemicals to the military.
Q: What if my doctor didn’t say my cancer was from work?
A: Most general practitioners aren’t trained in occupational medicine. We send your medical records to world-class toxicologists and B-readers who can identify the specific markers of industrial exposure that local doctors might miss.
Q: What documents should I start gathering in Trent?
A: Start with your DD-214 (if a vet), your union dispatch records, any old pay stubs, and a list of all your former doctors. These become the bones of our investigation. Ralph’s team handles the heavy lifting of subpoenaing the corporate files.
Q: Is there a class action I should join?
A: Most toxic exposure cases are handled as individual lawsuits or via MDL (Multidistrict Litigation). Unlike a class action where everyone gets the same small check, an MDL allows us to prove YOUR individual damages so you get the maximum value for YOUR specific injury.
Call Attorney 911 for the answers you need and the fight you deserve. 1-888-ATTY-911.