If you or a loved one was diagnosed with mesothelioma in West Virginia, you may still have a case — even if the exposure happened decades ago.
For years, West Virginia power plants, chemical facilities, aluminum plants, and steel mills relied heavily on asbestos. Workers weren’t warned about the risks. And many unknowingly carried the toxic dust home on their clothes — exposing their families.
🏭 Where Did Exposure Happen in West Virginia?
West Virginia is home to some of the most notorious asbestos sites in the country, including:
- DuPont Washington Works – Wood County
- Union Carbide – South Charleston & Sistersville
- PPG Chemical Plant – Natrium
- Mitchell, Kammer, Pleasants, Willow Island, and John Amos Power Stations
- Ormet Aluminum – Hannibal, OH (near border)
- Wheeling-Pitt and Weirton Steel
Even if these sites are long closed or under new names, the exposure still matters — and you may have legal options.
⚒️ Trades Most at Risk for Mesothelioma in West Virginia
Thousands of West Virginians were exposed to asbestos at work or through secondhand exposure. This includes:
- Pipefitters
- Boilermakers
- Insulators
- Welders
- Carpenters
- Electricians
- Millwrights
- Spouses and children who handled laundry
You don’t need to be the worker — just living in the same household was enough.
📥 Download the Free Legal Guide
If someone in your family worked at one of these job sites, don’t wait.
👉 Download our free Take-Home Exposure Guide
It explains what to expect, how these cases work, and what rights you may still have.
⚖️ Lee W. Davis Has Been Fighting for WV Families for 35+ Years
Attorney Lee W. Davis has represented thousands of asbestos victims in West Virginia. He knows the job sites, the claims process, and how to get real results — even decades later.
📞 Contact us now or call (412) 781-0525.