Steel Point Power Station Asbestos Exposure & Compensation

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Steel Point Power Station in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was a large industrial facility where asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in the insulation, equipment, and machinery required for daily power generation. Due to its ability to withstand extreme heat, asbestos was often found in insulation around boilers, pipes, and electrical systems at power stations like Steel Point.

Workers such as mechanics, electricians, boiler workers, and maintenance staff at Steel Point were especially vulnerable to asbestos exposure. Asbestos is highly toxic, and repeated exposure increases the risk of developing mesothelioma.

If you or someone you love was exposed to asbestos at Steel Point Power Station, you may have legal options. The attorneys at Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen (ELSM) have decades of experience helping clients hold companies like Steel Point Power Station accountable for asbestos exposure.

Steel Point Power Station at a Glance

  • Steel Point Power Station is also commonly referred to as the Steel Point Generating Plant, Steel Point Powerhouse, or simply Steel Point, and it was owned and operated by the United Illuminating Company.
  • Like most power plants of its era, Steel Point Power Station used asbestos-containing insulation and heat-resistant components in its electrical systems, boilers, pipes, and turbines.
  • Power plant workers may have faced repeated asbestos exposure during installation, routine operations, repairs, and equipment replacement.
  • At least three asbestos trust funds, established to compensate mesothelioma victims, recognize Steel Point Power Station as a documented asbestos exposure jobsite.
  • A trusted mesothelioma law firm such as ELSM Law can help connect a diagnosis to documented asbestos products, identify available claims, and support families throughout the legal process.

Asbestos Exposure at Steel Point Power Station

Steel Point Power Station was a coal-powered energy plant, built in 1923, where asbestos-containing materials were used extensively in both construction and day-to-day operations. Boilers, pipes, turbines, electrical systems, gaskets, and fireproofing throughout the facility likely contained asbestos. Workers who installed, maintained, and repaired these components faced repeated exposure, which increases the risk of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases.

Key Dates in Steel Point Power Station History and Asbestos Exposure include:

  • 1923: The Steel Point Power Station in Bridgeport is constructed during a period when asbestos use is common in power plants.
  • 1950s–1970s: Asbestos use is at its height across U.S. industrial facilities. Steel Point relied on asbestos-containing materials in boilers, piping, and turbines to mitigate heat and prevent fires. Workers maintaining and repairing asbestos-containing components are at high risk of exposure.
  • 1970s–1980s: Asbestos use declines across US due to increased awareness of health risks and new government regulations. However, existing materials at Steel Point Power Station continued to pose asbestos exposure risks to Steel Point workers.
  • 1983: Steel Point is placed in “deactivated reserve” status by its operators. Energy production is shifted to nearby Bridgeport Harbor Station. Steel Point Power Station is officially decommissioned in 1992.
  • 1996: Steel Point Power Station is demolished. United Illuminating Company spends the year before demolition removing asbestos and other contaminants from the site. This asbestos abatement process continues for months post-demolition,putting clean-up workers at risk.
  • 2000s - Present: The former site of Steel Point Power Station becomes a sought-after location for redevelopment efforts. Projects have faced continued delays due to zoning issues and lingering concerns over hazardous materials at the site.
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Many workers may have been exposed to asbestos at Steel Point Power Station during their employment at the plant. The wide use of asbestos in an array of industrial components meant that Steel Point workers were routinely exposed to the toxin, especially as equipment degraded over time.

High-risk occupations for asbestos exposure in power plants, like Steel Point Power Station, include the following:

  • Mechanics
  • Millwrights
  • Pipefitters
  • Plumbers
  • Steamfitters
  • Welders

Secondary Asbestos Exposure

Workers exposed to asbestos at Steel Point Power Station sometimes brought microscopic asbestos fibers home on their hair, clothing, and shoes. Family members could then inhale these fibers after direct contact without realizing it,resulting in secondary asbestos exposure. Because mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases can take 20 to 50 years to develop, symptoms may appear decades after exposure. If you or a loved one developed mesothelioma due to secondhand asbestos exposure from Steel Point, you may be eligible for compensation.

On a repair job, to repair boiler tubes in a powerhouse, that outside skin casing has to be burnt out, asbestos insulation removed… We’re talking about three or five or maybe 10 stories high that insulation has to come out. Boilermaker Boilermaker
Recalling boiler repair work at Steel Point Power Station, 1950s-1960s

Asbestos Products Used at Steel Point Power Station

Power plants like Steel Point Generating Plant often used asbestos-containing materials to protect equipment from extreme heat and to provide fireproofing throughout the facility.

Common asbestos-containing products used at Steel Point Power Station and similar industrial plants include:

  • Lagging
  • Insulation
  • Packing insulation
  • Pipe Insulation
  • Pumps
  • Rope
  • Turbines
  • Wall panels

Compensation for Steel Point Power Station Workers With Mesothelioma

If you or someone you love has developed mesothelioma or lung cancer due to asbestos exposure at Steel Point Power Station, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Asbestos trust funds, asbestos lawsuits, workers’ compensation claims, and veterans’ benefits are all means by which individuals with mesothelioma can secure the financial awards they are due.

The mesothelioma lawyers at ELSM Law have decades of experience representing clients who have become ill from asbestos exposure at power plants like Steel Point. Their guidance has helped thousands of individuals secure the financial support they need in the wake of a serious medical diagnosis.

Asbestos Trust Funds

One route that individuals who have developed asbestos-related disease can pursue is compensation through an asbestos trust fund. In some cases, companies that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization have established asbestos trust funds to compensate individuals who were exposed to asbestos through their products oroperations and later developed mesothelioma, asbestosis, or lung cancer.

Though Steel Point Power Station does not have its own asbestos trust fund, several bankrupt companies that manufactured asbestos-containing products used at Steel Point have established asbestos trust funds to compensate workers for medical expenses, lost income, and more.

These trusts include, but are not limited to:

Bankrupt Asbestos Company Asbestos Exposure Start Date Asbestos Exposure End Date
Babcock & Wilcox 1/1/1947 12/31/1982
Fibreboard 12/31/1982
Pittsburgh Corning 1/1/1967 12/31/1979

Asbestos Lawsuits

Employees at Steel Point Power Station who have developed mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure can also secure compensation by filing an mesothelioma lawsuit. Lawsuits can not only provide the financial support many families need to offset medical and other expenses, but they also force companies to take responsibility for the harm they caused employees by using asbestos-containing products.

Whether the case is a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit brought by family members of a deceased individual, top attorneys are skilled at evaluating each case and supporting clients through the entire legal process. Because many states have a strict statute of limitations around filing lawsuits, it is important to act quickly after diagnosis to secure a legal team that has the necessary experience to guide you.

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Workers’ Compensation and Veterans’ Benefits

Federal benefits programs such as workers’ compensation and veterans’ benefits are additional ways for individuals who have developed lung cancer or mesothelioma after asbestos exposure at Steel Point Power Station to secure financial assistance.

  • Workers’ compensation exists to protect employees and their families when injuries occur at work. It provides crucial financial support for lost wages, covers the cost of medical care, and delivers benefits to loved ones when a worker’s illness is fatal. Because Connecticut recognizes mesothelioma as a work-related illness, anyone who has developed the disease as a result of exposure at Steel Point Power Station is eligible to file a workers’ compensation claim.
  • Veterans’ benefits help to ensure the financial stability and overall well-being of military personnel once they have retired from service. If your asbestos exposure at Steel Point occurred during military service, you may be eligible for support through Veterans Affairs, including long-term health care, disability compensation, and benefits for your loved ones. An ELSM accredited VA attorney can guide you through the process of filing a claim.

Common Questions About Asbestos Exposure at Steel Point Power Station

What are the health risks associated with asbestos exposure at Steel Point Power Station?

Individuals who were exposed to asbestos at Steel Point Power Plant and other power plants are at elevated risk of developing mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis, and other asbestos-related illnesses.

When asbestos products deteriorate or are disturbed, microscopic asbestos fibers are released into the air and can be inhaled by anyone nearby. These inhaled fibers are extremely toxic, and repeated exposure to them increases a person’s risk of developing serious and sometimes fatal diseases. It may take decades after exposure for initial symptoms to arise.

Can family members of workers at Steel Point Power Plant file claims for secondary exposure?

Yes. If one of your family members worked at Steel Point and you developed mesothelioma or lung cancer due to secondary asbestos exposure, you may be eligible to file a claim. ELSM’s lawyers can help you evaluate your case and decide what path is the right one for you.


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