A dedicated Randolph County mesothelioma lawyer can help you identify how your exposure occurred and whether you or your family may be eligible for compensation through asbestos trusts or lawsuits.
Former workers in Randolph County, West Virginia — including Elkins, Harman, Beverly, and Mill Creek — may have been exposed to asbestos through railroad jobs, heating systems, schools, and take-home exposure from industrial jobs in neighboring counties.
Where Did Asbestos Exposure Happen in Randolph County?
While Randolph County is largely rural, several key factors contributed to exposure risk:
- Western Maryland Railway and B&O Railroad yards in Elkins
- Boiler and heating system maintenance in Elkins schools and public buildings
- Construction and utility workers exposed to pipe insulation and joint compounds
- Nearby power plants and chemical facilities in Upshur, Barbour, and Tucker Counties
Many exposures were not direct — they occurred through take-home asbestos carried on work clothing, affecting spouses and children.
Can I File a Claim If the Exposure Was Years Ago?
Yes. Mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer often appear 20 to 50 years after exposure. West Virginia law allows victims or their families to file claims based on discovery of the illness, even decades later.
Why Choose Lee W. Davis?
Attorney Lee W. Davis has been working on asbestos cases in West Virginia since 1988, starting as a paralegal during the original WV mass trials. He understands job site exposures, medical records, and trust fund documentation better than most large firms.
He has recovered compensation for thousands of families across the state — including in small towns like Elkins.
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