If you’re searching for a Pleasants County mesothelioma lawyer, it’s likely that you or a loved one has been affected by asbestos exposure at sites like the Willow Island disaster site or the Pleasants Power Station. For decades, workers and their families in Pleasants County, West Virginia, were unknowingly exposed to asbestos fibers—both on the job and at home through contaminated work clothes. Now, those same families may be entitled to justice.
If you or someone in your family lived near or worked at Pleasants Power Station in Willow Island, West Virginia, you may have been exposed to asbestos—even decades ago. Built before asbestos was fully banned, the facility operated for years using materials that put power plant workers, contractors, and even family members at risk.
A History of Asbestos Exposure in Pleasants County
Pleasants Power Station began operations in the late 1970s and quickly became a major energy provider for the region. Unfortunately, it also became a site of routine asbestos exposure, especially during maintenance work, turbine repairs, pipe insulation jobs, and outage overhauls.
Asbestos-containing products—like gaskets, refractory materials, insulation, and cement—were used throughout the plant. That means even electricians, millwrights, laborers, and pipefitters who never worked for the utility but were contracted on-site could have been exposed. And so could the spouses and children of those workers—take-home asbestos exposure is a growing concern.
Why It Still Matters Today
Many asbestos diseases, including mesothelioma, take 20 to 50 years to show symptoms. If your father, spouse, or family member worked at Pleasants Power Station or a contractor job site in the area and was recently diagnosed, you may be eligible to file a legal claim for compensation—even if they retired long ago or passed away.
And it’s not just direct employees. Union members, Boilermakers, Insulators, and other trade workers often rotated through Pleasants Station. We know how to find the records, identify the products, and hold the right parties accountable.
Legal Help for Pleasants County Families
Since 1988, I’ve been hinored to work with West Virginians harmed by asbestos, including Pleasants County residents. I understand the job sites, the contractors, and the history behind these claims.
Even if you never worked at the plant—if someone in your house did—you may still be eligible.
I offer free case reviews, and there’s no fee unless we win. You can contact me directly or visit my office for a consultation.
Don’t wait. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, help is available.
Take Action Now
If you or a loved one was exposed to asbestos in Pleasants County—whether at Willow Island, Pleasants Power Station, or through secondhand exposure at home—you may be entitled to compensation. Don’t wait. Call the Law Offices of Lee W. Davis, Esquire, L.L.C. at 412-781-0525
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