New York's dense urban landscape and history as an industrial powerhouse have resulted in a widespread presence of asbestos in buildings throughout the state, particularly in New York City. This poses ongoing health risks to residents, workers, and first responders.
New York faces significant challenges with asbestos due to its extensive use in construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing industries throughout the 20th century. The state's aging infrastructure and the sheer volume of older buildings containing asbestos-containing materials (ACM) contribute to the ongoing risk. Learn about New York's documented asbestos job sites, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and resources available to those affected.
Explore 4697 known asbestos sites and job-sites across New York.
Job Site | City | State |
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200 West 79th Street Apt. | New York | NY |
207th Subway Yard | New York | NY |
215 W. 125th Street Offices | New York | NY |
245 Park Avenue | New York | NY |
2566 Bainbridge Avenue | Bronx | NY |
25 Broad Street | New York | NY |
277 Park Avenue | New York | NY |
300 Park Avenue | New York | NY |
30 Cortland Street | New York | NY |
310 West 43Rd Street Offices | New York | NY |
330 Madison Avenue | New York | NY |
33Rd Street Boiler House | Brooklyn | NY |
35th Street | New York | NY |
370 West Street | New York | NY |
39th Street Power House | New York | NY |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. New York law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.