Asbestos Exposure Sites in Charlotte NC
With 775,000 people Charlotte, North Carolina is rapidly becoming a nationwide business hub. As a growing city it is home to many industrial and manufacturing plants that have been around for several decades.
Asbestos, a virtually indestructible and heat-resistant mineral, was once used in products such as insulation, gaskets, cement, auto brakes, and floor tiles. When studies revealed a link between certain cancers (including mesothelioma) and asbestos exposure, several Charlotte, N.C., businesses in several industries (i.e. universities, insulation, medical centers, etc.) were found to utilize these hazardous asbestos-containing materials.
This is not only a major concern for their employees, who are now at greater risk of developing asbestos-related cancers, but also for the businesses themselves, as they are now liable for the harm (in many cases, life-threatening harm) to which they have exposed their employees.
Known asbestos exposure sites in Charlotte, N.C., include:
- Duke Power Riverbend Steam Plant Mount Holly, NC
- Duke Power Allen Steam Plant Belmont, NC
- Duke Power Marshall Steam Plant Terrell/Catawba, NC
- Duke Power Buck Steam Plant Spencer/Salisbury, NC
- Duke Power McGuire Nuclear Plant Cowan’s Ford, NC
- Duke Power Cowan’s Ford Hydro Plant Huntersville, NC
- Celanese Experimental Plant/Lab Charlotte, NC
- Fiber Industries / Hoechst Fibers / Hoechst Celanese Salisbury/Fiberton, NC
- Westinghouse Turbine Plant / Westinghouse “Bomb” Plant Charlotte, NC
- Carolina Paperboard Corp. Plant Charlotte, NC
- Cannon Mills Kannapolis, NC
- Cannon Mills Concord, NC
- Southern Dye/Sodyeco/Sandoz/Martin Marietta/Clariant Plant #32 Mount Holly, NC
- H.K. Porter/Southern Asbestos (Thermoid Division) Charlotte, NC
- General Tire Plant Charlotte, NC
- Union Carbide Eveready Plant Charlotte, NC
- Lance Packing Plant Charlotte, NC
Other asbestos exposure sites have been documented across North Carolina, including workplaces and residences in cities and towns such as:
- Asheville, N.C.
- Belmont, N.C.
- Concord, N.C.
- Durham, N.C.
- Fayetteville, N.C.
- Gastonia, N.C.
- Greensboro, N.C.
- Greenville, N.C.
- Hickory, N.C.
- High Point, N.C.
- Lenoir, N.C.
- Lumberton, N.C.
- Raleigh, N.C.
- Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
- Rocky Mount, N.C.
- Salisbury, N.C.
- Wilmington, N.C.
- Wilson, N.C.
- Winston-Salem, N.C.
Asbestos exposure increases an individual’s risk of developing asbestos-related diseases and medical conditions including the following:
- Mesothelioma is a rare, but deadly cancer of the lining of the chest cavity.
- Cancers of the lung, colon, larynx, throat, esophagus or pharynx.
- Asbestosis is a scarring of delicate lung tissue. This scarring can spread through the lungs and cause breathing problems.
- Pleural disease, causes scarring of the lung lining and can cause difficulty breathing.
Are you (or a loved one) a victim of asbestos exposure in Charlotte?
Were you employed by any of the companies listed above? Were you exposed to asbestos in the Mecklenburg County area? If so, you may be at greater risk of developing an asbestos-related disease or medical condition. Our team of experienced asbestos-exposure lawyers have successfully represented more than 800 people with asbestos-related diseases.
To schedule a free case consultation with our asbestos exposure attorneys, call Ward Black today at 336-333-2244 or toll-free: 336-502-6208. You can also reach Ward Black Law by email or online inquiry.