02/12/2026
If you’re trying to prove asbestos exposure in Michigan, jobsite blueprints can be the missing link—especially when the brand names are long gone and the work happened 30–50 years ago.
Blueprints and drawing sets often show where the insulated lines ran, which boilers, pumps, turbines, or duct systems were serviced, and which rooms or elevations you worked in. When we match those drawings to outage work, maintenance logs, or your trade (pipefitter, electrician, millwright, boilermaker, mechanic), it helps build a clean story: location + equipment + time period + work activity. That combination can move a claim forward even if no one remembers the manufacturer of the insulation, gasket, or packing.
These records come up constantly in Michigan workplaces—auto plants, foundries, power stations, chemical facilities, refineries, steel operations, and large institutional sites. And they’re especially useful in cases involving pipe insulation, boiler lagging, refractory work, valve packing, gasket changes, and equipment rebuilds.
If you (or a family member) worked a Michigan jobsite and were later diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos disease, don’t guess—build it with documents.
Call (412) 781-0525 to talk directly with attorney Lee W. Davis about your Michigan asbestos exposure and what records can prove your case.
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Michigan Asbestos Jobsite Blueprints can prove where you worked, what systems you touched, and when. Learn what to request and how.