Texas has a long industrial history, and that matters in asbestos litigation. Across the state, asbestos exposure has often been connected to oil refineries, petrochemical facilities, power generation sites, shipbuilding and repair work along the Gulf Coast, manufacturing plants, rail operations, paper mills, and large commercial construction projects. Workers in these settings may have handled insulation, gaskets, packing materials, pumps, valves, boilers, turbines, pipe coverings, cement products, joint compounds, brake parts, or other materials that contained asbestos.
A Texas mesothelioma case frequently involves more than one worksite and more than one source of exposure. Someone may have worked in the Golden Triangle, spent time in a Gulf Coast plant turnaround, later moved into maintenance work in North Texas, and then developed symptoms long after retirement. That kind of history is common, and it means a serious investigation must look beyond one employer or one product. Specter Legal approaches these claims with the understanding that a Texas work history is often broad, mobile, and shaped by major industries that used asbestos for years.


