Ohio’s heavy industry depended on tradesmen who built and repaired large heating and pressure systems. An Ohio boilermaker’s mesothelioma lawyer considers whether boilermaker tasks in industrial settings included asbestos products. Boilers, turbines, and pressure vessels often needed insulation that could withstand high temperatures.
Tradesmen who assembled, repaired, or maintained these systems occasionally faced asbestos products that were used to safeguard industrial equipment. The Ohio mesothelioma lawyers at Wallace & Graham, P.A., determine whether asbestos-containing materials were utilized where boilermakers were employed.

Industrial equipment found in manufacturing plants and power facilities often uses special insulation materials. Our firm’s lawyers have nearly 40 years of combined experience in asbestos exposure claims for industrial trades. Investigations can include job-site records, facility records, and historical product information. We can reconstruct your workplace’s history of asbestos exposure to prove the link between your mesothelioma diagnosis and your claim.
Ohio law specifies a time limit for filing an asbestos exposure claim in Ohio Rev. Code § 2305.10, which generally allows two years to file a legal claim for a personal injury. In mesothelioma claims, the clock typically starts ticking when the illness is discovered or can reasonably be linked to asbestos exposure.
Due to the extended time it takes for asbestos illnesses to develop, the statute of limitations typically begins with the diagnosis.
Ohio has provided a work environment for large energy operations and industrial manufacturing, where industrial boilers have been used to create steam and power production machinery. Companies such as FirstEnergy and Sammis Power Plant, among other power plants, were once home to massive boilers, turbines, and high-pressure piping systems.
Boilermakers install and repair pressure vessels, replace gaskets, and perform maintenance on insulated steam lines. Older insulation material that could withstand the extreme temperatures was often disturbed when work needed to be performed.
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the lining of internal organs that is directly linked to exposure to asbestos, which was found in industrial workplaces where people work around or with insulated mechanical systems. In 2022, the CDC’s U.S. Cancer Statistics database reported 2,669 malignant mesothelioma cases diagnosed in the U.S. Health agencies have also estimated that occupational exposure to asbestos has been linked to more than 200,000 deaths globally.
As boilermakers once worked in close proximity to insulated boilers, steam systems, and pressure vessels, those who receive a diagnosis in later years may often review their past work environment for asbestos exposure.
Boilers designed to create intense heat and pressure were a vital component in power plants, factories, and refineries. Equipment maintenance necessitated the skills of a variety of trades, such as boilermakers, who often serviced insulation, piping, and mechanical systems.
Exposure could occur when those products historically included asbestos, particularly during repair or installation work. Consideration of the environments in which these tasks were performed may help to determine the cause of a later diagnosis. Contact us to schedule a consultation and hire a boilermaker’s mesothelioma lawyer today.