Asbestos in South Carolina

South Carolina's industrial history, including vermiculite mining, led to asbestos presence in buildings. Historical records document asbestos use in mining and manufacturing. Documented sites include:

  • Vermiculite mines in the Upstate region.
  • Textile mills in cities like Greenville and Spartanburg.
  • Shipyards in Charleston.
South Carolina Asbestos Exposure

Known Asbestos Job Sites in South Carolina

Explore 777 known asbestos sites and job-sites across South Carolina.

Job SiteCityState
White House MillGreenvilleSC
Whites Department StoreColumbiaSC
Whitlock CombingAllendaleSC
Whitney ManufacturingSpartanburgSC
Whittemore Park Middle SchoolConwaySC
WickesCayceSC
WickesGreenwoodSC
WickesAndersonSC
WickesOrangeburgSC
William Bird & CompanyCharlestonSC
Williamsburg Technical CollegeKingstreeSC
Williamston MillsWilliamstonSC
Willow Drive Elementary SchoolSumterSC
Winnsboro MillsWinnsboroSC
Winthrop CollegeRock HillSC
Winyah Electric Generating PlantGeorgetownSC
Wood Brothers ThresherCharlestonSC
Wood PreservingCharlestonSC
Woodruff Cotton MillsWoodruffSC
Woodside MillsGreenvilleSC
Woodside MillsSimpsonvilleSC
Woodside MillsFountain InnSC
W.R. GraceCharlestonSC
W.R. GraceTravelers RestSC
W Va Pulp & PaperCharlestonSC
Wylie MillsChesterSC
Yeamans Hall RoadCharlestonSC

Were You Harmed by Asbestos Exposure in South Carolina?

If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. South Carolina law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.