Premises Description
Worthington Industries, Inc. (founded 1955 by John H. McConnell; today Worthington Enterprises after 2023 corporate split; headquartered Columbus OH) is one of the principal U.S. steel-processing, compressed-gas cylinder, and steel tube manufacturing companies. Worthington operated through the asbestos era U.S. plants including:
- Columbus OH — corporate headquarters and historic steel-processing operations
- Delta OH — steel processing
- Chilton WI — cylinder manufacturing
- Baltimore MD, Bay Shore NY — steel tube
- Louisiana MO, Malvern AR — additional operations
- Portage IN, Rock Hill SC — steel processing
Each operated through the asbestos era with the standard steel-processing and industrial-plant asbestos infrastructure profile.
Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Worthington Industries — as premises owner — exposed its steel-processing workforce and contractor pipefitters, insulators, boilermakers, and trade workers to extensive asbestos.
Worthington Industries has been named as a Premises Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.
Workers Exposed
- USW / steel-processing workers at Worthington plants
- Refinery pipefitters and millwrights working Worthington capital projects
- Insulators (HFIAW Local members) on Worthington construction and turnaround crews
If You Worked at a Worthington Industries Plant
If you worked at a Worthington Industries steel-processing, compressed-gas cylinder, or steel tube manufacturing plant during the asbestos era — as an 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