Asbestos Job Sites in West Virginia

Asbestos job sites in West Virginia were widespread across factories, power plants, and chemical facilities that operated for decades with little regard for worker safety. This searchable list of asbestos job sites in West Virginia helps families trace where exposure occurred — from Weirton and Parkersburg to Nitro and New Martinsville — so they can understand potential links to mesothelioma or lung cancer.

Workers at places such as Union Carbide, Mount Storm Power Station, and other asbestos job sites in West Virginia faced high exposure

Below is a searchable list of jobsites where asbestos exposure may have occurred. If you or a family member worked at one of these locations and later developed mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, legal help is available.


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These jobsites are disclosed by various asbestos bankruptcy trusts under Section 524(g) as “accepted” sites. Documented exposure to asbestos at these worksites—or take-home exposure brought home by a family member—may support a valid legal claim.


Asbestos Job Sites in West Virginia FAQs

Can I file a lawsuit if I worked at one of these asbestos job sites?

Yes. If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness and worked at one of the listed West Virginia jobsites, you may be eligible for compensation. Attorney Lee W. Davis has been representing asbestos victims across the state since the 1990s.

Which industries in West Virginia used the most asbestos?

Power plants, manufacturing and chemical processing facilities, aluminum production sites, and steel mills were among the largest users of asbestos materials in West Virginia.

Is this list of West Virginia asbestos job sites complete?

No. While this list includes hundreds of jobsites confirmed by bankruptcy trusts, it’s not exhaustive. If you worked in an industrial or commercial facility before 1990, you may have been exposed—even if your jobsite isn’t listed here.

How can I find out if my workplace was an asbestos job site in West Virginia?

You can use this searchable list to locate known plants, mills, and factories with asbestos exposure histories. If your job site appears here, you may have a claim — contact Lee W. Davis directly at (412) 781-0525 for a free consultation.


Contact an Experienced West Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer

If you or someone you love was exposed to asbestos at a West Virginia jobsite, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact Attorney Lee W. Davis today to get help with your claim.

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