Asbestos Job Sites in Pennsylvania


Asbestos job sites in Pennsylvania have put thousands of workers and their families at risk for mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. From steel mills and chemical plants to schools and hospitals, asbestos-containing materials were used across industries—exposing people in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and communities in between. If you or a loved one worked at one of these sites and later developed an asbestos-related illness, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Legal help is available now.


🔎 Search Asbestos Job Sites in Pennsylvania

Use the search tool below to check whether your former job site appears on the list of known asbestos exposure locations in Pennsylvania.

These job sites have been identified by asbestos bankruptcy trusts (524(g)) and litigation records as workplaces where asbestos exposure likely occurred. Proving exposure at one of these accepted worksites—or proving take-home exposure from someone who worked there—is critical to qualifying for compensation through a lawsuit or trust claim.



❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes. If you were diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness like mesothelioma and previously worked at a listed job site, you may qualify for compensation. Attorney Lee W. Davis has over three decades of experience representing Pennsylvania workers and families harmed by occupational asbestos exposure.

What Pennsylvania industries had the highest asbestos exposure?

The most common asbestos job sites in Pennsylvania include:

  • Steel plants (especially in Pittsburgh and Bethlehem)
  • Power generation and utility facilities
  • Shipyards and railroads
  • Public schools, colleges, and hospitals
  • Oil refineries and chemical plants
  • Paper mills and manufacturing hubs

Is the job site list complete?

No. While it includes hundreds of verified asbestos job sites, it is not exhaustive. If you worked in construction, industry, or public infrastructure before 1990—even if your job site is not listed—you may still have been exposed.


📞 Contact a Pennsylvania Mesothelioma Lawyer Today

If you or someone in your household worked at an asbestos job site in Pennsylvania, you could be entitled to compensation. Don’t wait—asbestos exposure claims are subject to strict filing deadlines.

Call 412-781-0525 or fill out the form below for a free, no-obligation consultation with attorney Lee W. Davis, who has represented asbestos victims since 1988.


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