Virginia faces unique challenges with asbestos due to legacy industrial use and the presence of naturally occurring asbestos in certain geological formations, potentially exposing residents, workers, and the environment.
While Virginia has a history of asbestos use in construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing, the state also has natural asbestos deposits. This combination presents a complex issue, as exposure can occur not only in older buildings and industrial sites but also through environmental contact in certain areas. Learn about Virginia's documented asbestos job sites, the risks associated with both industrial and naturally occurring asbestos exposure, and resources available to those affected.
Explore 988 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Virginia.
Job Site | City | State |
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Westmoreland Coal | Big Stone Gap | VA |
West Point-Pepperell | Richmond | VA |
West Point-Pepperell | West Point | VA |
Westvaco | Covington | VA |
Westvaco | Richmond | VA |
West Virginia Pulp & Paper | Richmond | VA |
West Virginia Pulp & Paper | Covington | VA |
West Virginia Pulp & Paper | Roanoke | VA |
William & Mary College | Williamsburg | VA |
Williamsburg Community Hospital | Williamsburg | VA |
Williamsburg Conference Center | Williamsburg | VA |
Williamsburg Inn | Williamsburg | VA |
Williamsburg Lodge | Williamsburg | VA |
Williamsburg Restoration | Williamsburg | VA |
Williams Residence | Charlottesville | VA |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Virginia law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.