Kanawha Chemical Plant Asbestos – WV Worker Claims

Workers at Kanawha County chemical plants faced some of the highest asbestos exposure levels in West Virginia history. For decades, insulation, piping, and machinery at facilities like Union Carbide Institute, DuPont Belle, and FMC South Charleston contained asbestos materials that later caused mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. The Kanawha Chemical Plant Asbestos legacy continues to affect workers, contractors, and even families through take-home exposure.

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Asbestos Exposure in Kanawha County’s Chemical Industry

From the 1940s through the 1980s, chemical production in Charleston, Belle, Nitro, and Institute relied on asbestos for heat resistance. Maintenance crews removed and replaced pipe coverings, gaskets, and boiler insulation without protective gear. Dust settled in locker rooms and nearby homes, leaving workers and families vulnerable long after the shifts ended.

WV Mesothelioma and Asbestos Compensation

Under West Virginia law, victims of asbestos disease can pursue compensation through both civil lawsuits and asbestos trust claims. Even if a company has merged, sold, or dissolved, its liability may continue through bankruptcy trusts. Compensation typically includes medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

If your family member passed away due to asbestos exposure, you may also qualify for a mesothelioma wrongful death claim under WV statutes.

Take-Home Asbestos Exposure in Kanawha County

Family members of plant workers sometimes developed mesothelioma after asbestos fibers were carried home on clothing or shoes. Courts in West Virginia have recognized these take-home asbestos claims, holding companies accountable for failing to warn or protect workers.

Your Legal Rights

Attorney Lee W. Davis has represented asbestos victims in West Virginia for more than three decades, beginning with the 1989 statewide mass trials involving hundreds of chemical and power-plant workers. His firm continues to help victims in Kanawha County and beyond seek justice and secure rightful compensation.

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If you or a loved one worked at a Kanawha chemical facility and developed mesothelioma or another asbestos disease, contact Lee W. Davis, today at (412) 781-0525 or submit the free consultation form.

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FAQs – Kanawha Chemical Plant Asbestos

Q: Which Kanawha County facilities used asbestos?

A: Major sites include Union Carbide Institute, DuPont Belle, FMC South Charleston, and Monsanto Nitro.

Q: Can family members file take-home asbestos claims?

A: Yes. WV courts recognize claims from family members exposed through contaminated work clothing or dust brought home.

Q: What if the company no longer exists?

A: You may still qualify through asbestos bankruptcy trusts that fund payments for historic exposures.