In West Texas, exposure can happen in everyday places: residential lots, rental properties, school-adjacent areas, and large-scale landscaping or utility work along roads and rights-of-way. Many people only connect the dots after a diagnosis—sometimes months or years later.
That delay creates a practical problem: documents go missing, memories fade, and product details get harder to confirm. When you’re trying to handle treatment and life at the same time, you need a process that doesn’t waste your time.
Our goal is to help you quickly:
- preserve the most important evidence,
- reduce gaps in your exposure timeline,
- and understand what a Texas attorney typically looks for before settlement discussions begin.


