Premises Description
Weirton Steel Corporation (Weirton WV; a legacy operation of National Steel Corporation until the 1984 ESOP spin-off; entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2003 and was acquired by International Steel Group, later Mittal/ArcelorMittal) operated one of the largest integrated steel mills in the Ohio River Valley — a sprawling complex on the West Virginia side of the river with blast furnaces, coke oven batteries, basic oxygen furnaces (BOF), continuous casters, hot- and cold-strip mills, and tin plate finishing lines.
Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Weirton Steel — as premises owner of the Weirton WV mill — exposed its steelworker workforce (Independent Steelworkers Union representation) and contractor pipefitters, insulators, and boilermakers to asbestos refractory in blast furnaces, coke ovens, and BOFs; asbestos pipe covering on plant steam mains; spray-applied fireproofing on structural steel; and asbestos gaskets and packing at process equipment throughout the asbestos era.
Weirton Steel Corporation has allegedly been named as a Premises Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.
Workers Exposed
- Independent Steelworkers Union members at Weirton WV
- Contractor pipefitters (UA Local members) on Weirton capital projects
- Insulators (HFIAW Local members) dispatched to Weirton
- Boilermakers (IBB Local members) building Weirton furnaces and pressure vessels
- Refractory bricklayers (BAC Local members) relining Weirton blast furnaces and BOFs
If You Worked at Weirton Steel
If you worked at the Weirton Steel Weirton WV mill during the asbestos era — as a Weirton employee or as a dispatched contractor trade worker — and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness, you may have legal rights.
Free, confidential case evaluation: Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 936-2956