Welders working in West Virginia’s shipyards, steel mills, chemical plants, and power stations were often exposed to deadly asbestos fibers without their knowledge. Welders Asbestos Exposure WV is a serious public health and legal issue, especially for workers employed before the 1980s when asbestos use was widespread.
How Did Welders Get Exposed to Asbestos?
Welders were frequently surrounded by asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Welding blankets, gloves, aprons, and insulation materials all contained asbestos due to its heat-resistant properties. In confined spaces like boiler rooms, the danger was even greater—welding disturbed asbestos fibers, releasing them into the air.
WV Job Sites Where Welders Faced Asbestos Risks
From Huntington to Weirton, welders were employed at many high-risk locations:
- Steel mills like Weirton Steel and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
- Chemical plants in Kanawha and Wood Counties
- Power stations along the Ohio River corridor
If you welded at these or other West Virginia sites, you may have been exposed.
Take-Home Asbestos Exposure from Welding Jobs
Unfortunately, the danger didn’t stop at the job site. Welders often came home in work clothes contaminated with asbestos dust. Family members who shook out, washed, or even hugged a welder after work were at risk of developing take-home asbestos diseases like mesothelioma decades later.
Legal Help for Welders with Mesothelioma
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness after welding in West Virginia, you may be entitled to compensation. Legal action can provide funds for treatment and hold companies accountable for failing to protect workers.
Call the Law Offices of Lee W. Davis at (412) 781-0525 or contact us online to start your asbestos claim. We help welders and their families fight back.
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FAQ – Welders and Asbestos in WV
Did welding work actually involve asbestos?
Yes. Welders frequently worked with asbestos-coated materials and wore asbestos-containing protective gear.
What if I welded in WV but now live elsewhere?
You can still file your claim. Exposure location matters more than current residence.
How long do I have to file?
West Virginia has specific statutes of limitations, but it’s best to act quickly—especially after a diagnosis.