Wisconsin Industrial, Chemical & Refinery Jobsites — Asbestos Exposure
Wisconsin's steel mills, chemical plants, oil refineries, and heavy manufacturing facilities were among the region's most intensive asbestos worksites. Process piping, reactors, boilers, and furnace linings required asbestos insulation and refractory throughout construction and decades of maintenance outages. Workers returning for seasonal and annual shutdowns accumulated exposures at multiple facilities across their careers. Click any site to read its full documented exposure history.
Map shows 17 documented Wisconsin industrial, chemical, and refinery exposure sites. Click any marker to visit the site's full report.
Wisconsin Industrial & Chemical Sites
A Resource for Former Workers, Families, and Mesothelioma Victims
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Workers at This Great Lakes Steel Terminal May Have Been Exposed to Asbestos for Decades
Thousands of workers spent careers at the Inland Steel Superior Lake Terminal in Superior, …
Former Workers and Families May Face Elevated Mesothelioma Risk From Decades of Alleged Asbestos Use at Kohler Manufacturing
If you worked at the Kohler Company main manufacturing …
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⚠️ WISCONSIN FILING DEADLINE WARNING — ACT NOW
Wisconsin law gives mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims only three years from the date of diagnosis to file a lawsuit under …
Brokaw, Wisconsin | Marathon County | Pulp & Paper Industry
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If you worked at the Weyerhaeuser-operated Marshfield Door Manufacturing facility in Marshfield, Wisconsin and may have been exposed to asbestos-containing materials, you may have …
Paper Mill Work Came With a Hidden Cost
For more than a century, the Kimberly-Clark mill complex along the Fox River in Neenah, Wisconsin was one of the Fox Valley’s largest …
⚠️ WISCONSIN FILING DEADLINE WARNING — ACT NOW
Wisconsin’s statute of limitations for asbestos-related disease claims is THREE YEARS from the date of diagnosis — not …
⚠️ CRITICAL WISCONSIN FILING DEADLINE WARNING
Wisconsin law imposes a strict three-year statute of limitations under Wis. Stat. § 893.54 (personal injury) and Wis. Stat. § 895.04 …
For Workers, Families, and Former Employees
⚠️ CRITICAL FILING DEADLINE WARNING — READ BEFORE PROCEEDING
Wisconsin’s asbestos statute of limitations is 3 years under Wis. …
For Workers and Families Diagnosed with Mesothelioma, Asbestosis, or Lung Cancer
Your Filing Deadline Is Running Right Now
Wisconsin law gives you **3 years from the date of …
Urgent Filing Deadline Alert for Wisconsin residents
Wisconsin enforces a 3-year statute of limitations for asbestos personal injury claims, running from the date of diagnosis. …
Workers at This Facility May Have Been Exposed to Asbestos. Your Legal Rights May Be Worth Millions.
⚠️ URGENT Wisconsin FILING DEADLINE WARNING
Wisconsin’s asbestos filing …
If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer and worked in Wisconsin or Illinois, the clock is already running. Missouri enforces a …
If you worked at Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPS) facilities or similar power plants in Wisconsin and Illinois, you may have been exposed to asbestos-containing materials …
If you worked at Charter Steel’s Saukville facility and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or lung cancer, you may have legal rights to significant …
Wisconsin gives asbestos disease victims three years from diagnosis to file under Wis. Stat. § 893.54. Industrial and chemical plant workers frequently develop mesothelioma 20–50 years after exposure — the clock starts on diagnosis. Contact a Wisconsin asbestos attorney immediately.
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A diagnosis of mesothelioma or an asbestos-related illness may entitle you and your family to significant compensation through asbestos trust funds and civil litigation. An experienced Wisconsin attorney can evaluate your case — at no cost to you.
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