Fairmont Industrial Asbestos Exposure

Fairmont Industrial Asbestos Exposure has affected countless West Virginia workers across chemical plants, foundries, and powerhouses. Fairmont’s position in the state’s industrial corridor meant decades of exposure to asbestos-containing insulation, gaskets, and pipe coverings.

From the 1940s through the 1980s, asbestos was used in nearly every Fairmont jobsite—especially in boiler rooms, mechanical shops, and maintenance areas. Workers who cut, ground, or repaired asbestos insulation unknowingly released dangerous fibers into the air, putting themselves and coworkers at risk of mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis.


Common Exposure Sites in Fairmont

  • Chemical Plants: Asbestos-lined reactors and filters used for processing.
  • Powerhouses: Boilers and turbines insulated with asbestos.
  • Foundries & Machine Shops: Asbestos used in heat-resistant molds and cements.
  • Industrial Maintenance Crews: Scraping or replacing asbestos insulation during shutdowns.

Even those not directly handling asbestos—like electricians, welders, and pipefitters—often inhaled airborne fibers circulating throughout enclosed industrial facilities.

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Legal Rights for Fairmont Workers

Attorney Lee W. Davis, licensed in WV, PA, and MI, has represented industrial and chemical plant workers since 1988. His firm investigates local Fairmont jobsite exposure records, identifies product manufacturers, and files asbestos trust or litigation claims for full compensation.

Free Consultation: Call (412) 781-0525 or visit leewdavis.com to learn how to start your claim.


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FAQsFairmont Industrial Asbestos Exposure

Where was asbestos commonly found in Fairmont industries?

Chemical plants, powerhouses, and foundries all relied on asbestos insulation for heat control.

Can I file a claim if I worked in the 1970s or 1980s?

Yes. Diseases like mesothelioma can appear decades later, and claims remain valid after diagnosis.

What documentation do I need?

Work records, union cards, or coworker testimony can establish exposure.

How long do I have to file?

West Virginia law generally allows two years after diagnosis or a loved one’s death.

Is there a cost to file?

No. Lee W. Davis handles asbestos claims on contingency—no fee unless you recover compensation.