If you’re unsure how to prove an asbestos work history in WV, you’re not alone. Many victims of mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases can’t remember every jobsite, union assignment, or employer from decades ago. That’s why we help clients across West Virginia reconstruct complicated work histories, one record at a time.
Asbestos exposure doesn’t leave a paper trail—but we do. From boilermakers and millwrights to insulators and chemical plant workers, we’ve worked with thousands of families to locate Social Security records, union cards, work logs, pay stubs, and deposition transcripts. We sit down with you, one-on-one, and personally build a full work history — even for the most complex tradesmen or job-hoppers.
Unlike out-of-town firms, Attorney Lee W. Davis brings decades of experience in West Virginia asbestos and mesothelioma litigation, going back to the original mass trials in the 1990s. We understand the industries, the jobsites, and how exposure happened — and we’ll do the legwork for you.
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If your loved one is too sick or has passed away, don’t worry. We regularly work with family members to complete affidavits, file claims, and pursue compensation from asbestos trusts and liable companies, even when the work history is incomplete or unknown.
Call to Action:
📞 Call (412) 781-0525 or fill out our confidential form for a free consultation. We’ll take care of the hard part — reconstructing your Asbestos Work History in WV — so you can focus on healing.
FAQs:
What if I don’t remember all my job sites?
We help clients request Social Security work histories and union records to piece together a complete exposure timeline, even decades later.
Can you help if my loved one passed away?
Yes. We can work with surviving family to reconstruct the work history, file asbestos trust claims, and pursue compensation on behalf of the estate.
How long does the process take?
It depends on the complexity of the case, but we can usually begin filing claims within weeks of gathering the key records.