For decades, workers at chemical plants in Midland, Michigan—including facilities associated with Dow and other industrial giants—were exposed to asbestos during daily operations. Midland chemical plant asbestos exposure was especially common among pipefitters, electricians, maintenance crews, and insulation contractors. But even office staff and lab workers weren’t always safe.
Asbestos was used in high-heat equipment, protective clothing, pipe insulation, and lab materials. Over time, tiny airborne fibers became part of the daily environment. Without adequate protection or warnings, many employees carried those fibers home—leading to take-home asbestos exposure among family members as well.
Tragically, this exposure has led to mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer for both workers and their loved ones.
If you or someone you love was diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness and worked at a Midland chemical plant, you may be entitled to compensation. Claims can often be brought even if the exposure happened decades ago. Legal options may include:
- Mesothelioma lawsuits in Michigan courts
- Bankruptcy trust claims for known asbestos manufacturers
- Wrongful death claims if a family member has already passed
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FAQ – Midland Chemical Plant Asbestos Exposure
Who was exposed to asbestos at Midland chemical plants?
Workers in insulation, maintenance, pipefitting, and boiler operations were at highest risk, but anyone on-site may have been exposed.
Can family members make a claim for take-home asbestos exposure?
Yes. If you were exposed through a loved one who worked at a Midland plant and developed mesothelioma, you may have a valid claim.
Is there still time to file a claim?
Possibly. Michigan has specific statutes of limitation, but many claims are still viable depending on diagnosis and discovery dates.
What if the company no longer exists?
Claims can often still be filed through asbestos bankruptcy trusts, which were set up to pay victims when original companies went out of business.