Asbestos exposure in West Virginia has left many families devastated by mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Whether the exposure occurred decades ago in a power plant, steel mill, chemical plant, or home renovation project, victims often face serious medical and financial consequences. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease, you may be entitled to compensation after asbestos exposure.
How Asbestos Exposure Happens in West Virginia
Many workers in WV were exposed to asbestos in job sites such as:
- Union Carbide (South Charleston)
- Weirton Steel
- PPG Natrium
- Ormet Aluminum
- Various coal and power plants
Even family members of those workers may have suffered secondhand (take-home) exposure, especially before the risks of asbestos were widely known.
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Take-Home Asbestos Exposure and Your Right to Compensation
In West Virginia, many family members were exposed to asbestos simply by living with someone who worked around it. This type of take-home asbestos exposure happened when workers unknowingly brought asbestos fibers home on their clothing, shoes, or hair. Spouses and children—especially those who handled laundry—later developed mesothelioma or other serious diseases. Courts in West Virginia recognize these claims, and you may be entitled to compensation even if you never stepped foot in a jobsite yourself.
What Compensation Is Available?
Victims may qualify for several types of financial recovery:
- Settlements from bankrupt asbestos trust funds
- Compensation from active lawsuits
- Medical expense reimbursement
- Pain and suffering damages
- Funeral cost assistance (for wrongful death cases)
Time is limited to file a claim due to West Virginia’s statute of limitations.
Who Can File a Claim?
You may be eligible to file an asbestos claim if:
- You were diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis
- A loved one died from an asbestos-related illness
- You lived with someone who worked around asbestos
- You worked at a known asbestos jobsite in WV
Filing is possible even if the exposure happened decades ago.
Speak With a West Virginia Asbestos Lawyer Today
If you or a loved one needs help pursuing compensation after asbestos exposure, contact the Law Offices of Lee W. Davis, Esquire, L.L.C. today. We’ve helped asbestos victims in West Virginia since 1988. Your case deserves personal attention, not a 1‑800 number.
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