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Former workers in Ohio and Kentucky steel plants may have been exposed to asbestos materials, and as a result may develop related lung diseases, including deadly conditions such as pulmonary fibrosis, asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. Steel plant asbestos illnesses are not uncommon. 

In the past, several medical studies have warned that workers in the metal and steel industry are at an increased risk for developing dangerous asbestos-related diseases. Health agencies around the world have called steel mill workers a “high-risk work group” because of the dangerous work conditions associated with the industry.

Hundreds of former workers at Ohio and Kentucky steel plants have been diagnosed with asbestosis, lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis and mesothelioma cancer.

Since asbestos fibers can become attached to the body and clothes at the workplace, there is a chance that workers also contaminated their homes. Current employees of steel companies are urged to monitor their health as they may suffer from dangerous occupational diseases.

Many former workers at steel plants across the country have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer, and other  asbestos-related cancers.

Joe Lyon is a highly-rated asbestos lawyer and personal injury attorney representing plaintiffs nationwide in a wide variety of Steel Plant asbestos exposure, toxic tort and mesothelioma claims.

Steel Plant Asbestos Risk

Steel workers in Ohio and Kentucky and in factories around the country have likely been exposed to asbestos and other toxins. There are jobs that may have been more at health risk than others in the industry. Steel plant positions most commonly exposed to asbestos may include:

  • Pipefitter & Plumber
  • Machinist
  • Boilermaker
  • Welder
  • Blacksmith
  • Millwright
  • Bricklayer
  • Insulator
  • Maintenance Crews

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ABOUT THE LYON FIRM

Joseph Lyon has 17 years of experience representing individuals in complex litigation matters. He has represented individuals in every state against many of the largest companies in the world.

The Firm focuses on single-event civil cases and class actions involving corporate neglect & fraud, toxic exposure, product defects & recalls, medical malpractice, and invasion of privacy.

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The Firm offers contingency fees, advancing all costs of the litigation, and accepting the full financial risk, allowing our clients full access to the legal system while reducing the financial stress while they focus on their healthcare and financial needs.

US Steel Plant Asbestos Exposure

Current and former Ohio workers in the U.S. Steel Lorain Tubular Operations plant may have been exposed to asbestos. U.S. Steel regularly used asbestos as an insulator on its many work sites because of its known fire resistibility in a high-temperature environment.

For many years, this material went unregulated as it posed terrible risks, often being sent airborne and inhaled by workers in steel production facilities. There is no safe level of exposure.

Asbestos fibers are dangerous as they can be lodged in the lungs, causing internal scarring, and in many cases, tumors. Inhaled asbestos fibers can rest in the lungs for decades, causing cancer and other health issues, including mesothelioma.

Asbestos Found in Steel Plant Sites

Plant workers at U.S. Steel were likely exposed to asbestos in the buildings themselves, as well as through protective garments like coats, leggings, gloves aprons, coveralls and face masks that were meant to protect workers from extreme temperatures.

Even if they were not participating in the production of steel, all workers at U.S. Steel may have been exposed to asbestos and risk developing mesothelioma from toxic materials in the facilities, such as refractory bricks, floor and ceiling tiles, and liner boards. Asbestos insulation was wrapped around hot pipes, furnaces, ovens, tanks, generators, rolling mills, cranes and boilers.

Since asbestos fibers can become attached to clothes at the workplace, there is a chance of contaminating the home, putting family members at risk.

Asbestos was commonly used as insulation in equipment that included the following:

  • Ovens
  • Hot blast stoves
  • Furnaces
  • Rolling mills
  • Tanks
  • Boilers
  • Cranes
  • Steam pipes

Ohio U.S. Steel Plant Asbestos

U.S. Steel has a large plant operation in Lorain, Ohio called Lorain Tubular Operations.  Lorain Tubular Operations, about 30 miles west of Cleveland, Ohio, manufactures pipe for customers in the construction and oil and gas exploration and production industries.

The major product lines include oil country tubing, casing and drill pipe, standard and line pipe, and coupling stock.

Production facilities currently include the following:

  • Rotary piercing mill
  • Rotary expanding mill
  • Stretch reducing mill
  • Quench and temper mill
  • Austenitizing furnace
  • Sizing mill

Other Ohio steel plants with known asbestos on plant sites include:

Symptoms of Mesothelioma Cancer

Those who develop mesothelioma may not show signs of illness for several years, even decades, after their first exposure. By the time symptoms appear, however, mesothelioma has most likely reached an advanced stage.

Breathing asbestos fibers into the lungs may permanently damage tissue surrounding the lungs. This could serve as the primary source for the development of mesothelioma.

Steel Plant Asbestos Exposure

Steel companies are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment for workers. When companies fail to meet this responsibility, they are held liable and the victims of their unsafe practice are compensated.

U.S. Steel has a questionable health and safety record. In 2008, the company released over two million pounds of toxins, including ammonia, hydrochloric acid, ethylene, zinc compounds, methanol, benzene, manganese, cyanide, and chromium compounds.

Many Ohio steel plants, including U.S. Steel, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Armco-AK Steel and LTV Steel have been targeted in asbestos litigation for exposing steel mill workers to toxic materials.

Former workers diagnosed with lung cancer, mesothelioma, pulmonary fibrosis or asbestosis may have a valuable claim and may recover compensation.

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Why are these cases important?

Many experience asbestos exposure through the workplace. Workplaces may have been filled with toxic materials, and employers may have failed to warn of the serious health risks of the job. Filing a suit helps to raise the awareness of job safety.

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Questions about Ohio Steel Plant Asbestos Exposure

Why is Asbestos Toxic?

When asbestos breaks down over time or with use, the fibers of the material can become airborne, presenting a risk of inhaling or ingesting the toxin. Asbestos is a cancer-causing agent, and those heavily exposed can develop scarring in the lungs and later develop lung cancer and mesothelioma.

What Materials Contain Asbestos?

Asbestos was widely used in piping, insulation, electrical components, machine parts, packaging, flooring, ceiling tiles, roofing, and in many building materials.

Can I File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit?

If you were exposed to asbestos at your workplace, and have developed cancer or a related illness, you are likely to qualify for compensation.

Why Did Companies Use Asbestos?

Asbestos was cheap, durable, fire-resistant and light, and was though to be the perfect insulating material before research showed it was extremely hazardous to the health.

Why Hire the Lyon Firm

Our Firm will help you find the answers. The Firm has the experience, resources and dedication to take on difficult and emotional cases and help our clients obtain the justice for the wrong they have suffered. 

Experience: Joe Lyon is an experienced  Asbestos Lawyer. The Lyon Firm has 19 years of experience and success representing individuals and plaintiffs in all fifty states, and in a variety of complex civil litigation matters. Asbestos lawsuits can be complex and require industry experts to determine the root cause of an accident or injury. Mr. Lyon has worked with experts nationwide to assist individuals understand why an injury occurred and what can be done to improve their lives in the future. Some cases may go to a jury trial, though many others can be settled out of court.

Resources/Dedication: The Lyon Firm is dedicated to building the strongest cases possible for clients and their critical interests.

Results: Mr. Lyon has obtained numerous seven and six figure asbestos settlements.

Your Right to Safety
The Statute of Limitations for Asbestos Cases

Asbestos was found in many steel mills built before 1980. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), there are 75 different jobs that can expose workers to asbestos, with those jobs primarily involving construction and manufacturing. 

Mesothelioma is a serious illness that has been linked to asbestos exposure in medical literature. It is estimated that there will be thousands of new cases due to the latency period of 20-50 years after being first exposed to asbestos.

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