Moundsville Asbestos Job Sites – Legal Help for Workers

If you or a family member worked at one of the many Moundsville WV asbestos job sites, you may have been exposed to asbestos without even knowing it. Decades later, that exposure could result in serious illnesses like mesothelioma or asbestosis.

Moundsville was home to several industrial employers during the height of asbestos use. Whether it was in power generation, manufacturing, or maintenance work, the risk of asbestos exposure was widespread and often unregulated.


Known Asbestos Exposure Sites in Moundsville, WV

Some of the facilities in and around Moundsville with documented or likely asbestos use include:

Workers in these plants, along with pipefitters, electricians, millwrights, and insulators, were frequently exposed to airborne asbestos dust—often without any protective gear or warnings.

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How to Pursue Compensation for Exposure at Moundsville Asbestos Job Sites

If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease, you may be eligible for compensation from:

  • Asbestos bankruptcy trusts
  • Lawsuits against product manufacturers

Even if the exposure happened decades ago, it’s not too late to take action. West Virginia law allows you to file a claim based on the date of diagnosis, not the date of exposure.


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❓ FAQ – Moundsville Asbestos Exposure

Q: What types of job sites in Moundsville used asbestos-containing materials?

A: Many industrial sites in Moundsville—including power plants, chemical facilities, and steel mills—used asbestos for insulation, gaskets, fireproofing, and other heat-resistant applications. Workers in maintenance, construction, and operations were often exposed without warning or protection.


Q: What if I didn’t work at the plant but still got sick from asbestos?

A: You may have a take-home exposure case. Spouses and children were often exposed to asbestos fibers brought home on work clothes or gear. If you were later diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, you may still be entitled to compensation.


Q: Can I still file a claim if the company no longer exists?

A: Yes. Many former employers are now part of bankruptcy trusts or successor entities. Even if a facility closed decades ago, we can help trace corporate history, employment records, and jobsite conditions to pursue compensation.