Connecticut's industrial past involved significant asbestos use, leaving a potential legacy of asbestos-related diseases.
Although Connecticut has no known naturally occurring asbestos (NOA), the state's history of industrial activity, including shipbuilding, manufacturing, and power generation, resulted in widespread asbestos use. We provide information for those concerned about past asbestos exposure and its impact on their health. Learn more about the potential health consequences and discover resources available to those diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases and their families who may have been exposed to asbestos in Connecticut.
Explore 969 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Connecticut.
Job Site | City | State |
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American Chain & Cable | Bridgeport | CT |
American Cleaners & Dyers | Bridgeport | CT |
American Cyanamid | New Haven | CT |
American Cyanamid | Stamford | CT |
American Cyanamid | Waterbury | CT |
American Cyanamid | Wallingford | CT |
American Ecla | Fairfield | CT |
American Enka | Rocky Hill | CT |
American Enka | Willimantic | CT |
American Fabrics | Bridgeport | CT |
American Felt | Glenville | CT |
American Felt | New Haven | CT |
American Graphophone | Bridgeport | CT |
American Incinerator | Stamford | CT |
American Incinerator | Ansonia | CT |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Connecticut law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.