Connecticut Mesothelioma Lawyer
For years, workers across Connecticut were exposed to asbestos without being warned about the dangers. As a result, many now face mesothelioma, a devastating cancer caused by that exposure. If you are dealing with a diagnosis, understanding your legal options can be an important step forward. Contact The Lanier Law Firm to discuss your legal rights and options.













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- November 25, 2025
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- Our Notable Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts in Connecticut
- Why Choose Our Connecticut Mesothelioma Lawyers?
- What Are the Options for Mesothelioma Compensation in Connecticut?
- How Long Do You Have To File a Mesothelioma Claim in Connecticut?
- Quick Facts About Connecticut’s Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
- What Connecticut Locations Have Known Asbestos Exposure?
- Which Occupations in Connecticut Are at Risk for Asbestos Exposure?
- Contact Our Knowledgeable Mesothelioma Attorneys in Connecticut
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Our Notable Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts in Connecticut
We’ve built a reputation for getting significant results for Connecticut clients. Some of our notable Connecticut mesothelioma settlements include the following:
$8.3 million
settlement for a client in Connecticut who suffered secondary asbestos exposure from washing his mechanic father’s work clothes
$1.1 million
settlement for an electrical worker and field inspector exposed to asbestos on the job
$1.4 million
settlement for the wife of a retired U.S. Naval veteran exposed to asbestos aboard various ships
$1.6 million
settlement for the family of a construction worker exposed to asbestos on the job
Why Choose Our Connecticut Mesothelioma Lawyers?
Our award-winning team has more than 30 years of experience fighting and winning for asbestos exposure victims. Over that time, we’ve secured billions of dollars to hold large corporations accountable.
Our mesothelioma law firm has earned national recognition for our work on behalf of asbestos-exposure victims. We pride ourselves on offering serious and sound Legal Care to our clients, doing everything possible to maximize their compensation for mesothelioma while providing the individual attention necessary to keep them informed and worry-free throughout the process.
Call 800-723-3216 now to see how our mesothelioma law firm can help you and your family. Consultations are free.
Client Testimonials
Every mesothelioma case we handle is personal to us. With a proven track record of success nationwide, our dedicated team has the experience and resources to fight for you after a mesothelioma diagnosis. But don’t just take our word for it—hear from our clients.
“Working with the Lanier Law Firm for the last 9 years has been an easy experience, especially working with Darron Berquist. He has been handling a mesothelioma case for my father who passed away in 2013. Always so kind, helpful, and respectful to my mother after he passed. I am now doing the paperwork for my mother, and he is equally kind, helpful, and respectful of me. It has been a pleasure working with The Lanier Law Firm on a matter that is not pleasant at all.”
Winnie Owens
“I have worked with The Lanier law firm for 14 years with my aunt’s asbestos case. They have truly been AWESOME each and every time we corresponded, whether by email, phone or text. I highly recommend them and could not be more pleased! Do not hesitate to call them and begin working with them!”
Michael Simmons
“I lost my husband to Mesothelioma. The Lanier Law Firm was there for me from the moment my husband passed. Their kindness and support during this difficult time of my life helped me to deal with all the issues going on in my life. They were my only friends, and I am glad they were they to support me.”
Debra Doyle
What Are the Options for Mesothelioma Compensation in Connecticut?
Connecticut asbestos exposure victims can pursue compensation through a mesothelioma lawsuit, which allows them to seek damages from the party responsible for their exposure.
Many companies responsible for asbestos exposure have filed for bankruptcy. The courts required them to establish asbestos trust funds to compensate claimants. If you are eligible, filing a claim with an asbestos trust is quicker and more straightforward than traditional litigation.
You may also be eligible for workers’ compensation if you were exposed to asbestos on the job. Similarly, veterans exposed to asbestos during their service can apply for additional benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
How Long Do You Have To File a Mesothelioma Claim in Connecticut?
Connecticut’s statute of limitations for both personal injury and wrongful death mesothelioma claims is three years from the date of the victim’s diagnosis or death respectively.
If you are a Connecticut resident but were exposed to asbestos elsewhere, you might be able to file a claim in a different state. Our knowledgeable mesothelioma attorneys will help you pursue all avenues of compensation available to you, both in and outside the Constitution State.
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- Skilled mesothelioma attorneys with a proven track record in Connecticut
- Compassionate legal support with no upfront costs
- Over $20 billion recovered for our clients nationwide
Quick Facts About Connecticut’s Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure
- Many Connecticut workers in fields like manufacturing, shipbuilding, and construction were exposed to asbestos for much of the 20th century when the heat-resistant material was heavily used.
- Between 1999 and 2020, there were 2,221 mesothelioma deaths in Connecticut.
- There were 567 mesothelioma deaths from 2018 to 2023 alone.
What Connecticut Locations Have Known Asbestos Exposure?
Below are some of the locations and companies known for asbestos exposure in Connecticut.
Multiple Locations
- American Brass Company
- American Cyanamid
- American Enka Corp.
- B.F. Goodrich Company
- Connecticut Fire Bbrick Company
- Connecticut Light & Power Co.
- Copper Company
- General Dynamics Corp. Electric Boat
- General Electric Company
- Goodyear
- New England Engineering Company
- Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
- Raybestos
- Scovill Manufacturing Company
- United Aircraft
- United Illuminating Company
Fairfield County
- Acme Shear Corp.
- Bridgeport Brass Company
- Handy & Harman Tube Company
- Industrial Refractory Corp.
Middlesex County
- Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Plant
Hartford County
- Aetna Life Insurance
- Combustion Engineering
- G. Fox & Company
- Hartford Electric Light Company
- Hartford Hospital
- Homestead Insulation Company
- Kelsey Ferguson Company
- Stanley Works
- Thermal Acoustics
New Haven County
- Ansonia Brass
- Naugatuck Chemical
New London County
- Dow Chemical
- Millstone Nuclear Power Plant
- Naval Submarine Base New London
- Pfizer
- Thames Shipyard
- US Naval Submarine Base, Groton
- United States Coast Guard Station in Groton
While these are among the most commonly highlighted exposure sites in Connecticut, many more exist throughout the state.
Which Occupations in Connecticut Are at Risk for Asbestos Exposure?
Many professions active in Connecticut were associated with occupational asbestos exposure. Examples include:
Workers in Connecticut's Shipyards
Shipyard workers in Connecticut may have been exposed to asbestos in multiple ways because it was widely used in shipbuilding, both in the manufacturing process and the components of vessels and equipment.
Connecticut Power Plant Workers
Key equipment like turbines, generators, and boilers included asbestos for its heat-resistant properties. Installing or repairing these components could have dislodged asbestos fibers into the air, exposing nearby plant workers.
Workers in Connecticut's Manufacturing Facilities
Asbestos was used to insulate pipes, gaskets, boilers, and other industrial components. It also found its way into many products produced at manufacturing facilities.
Military Personnel in Connecticut's Navy and Coast Guard Bases
The U.S. Military used asbestos for many different applications, from barracks construction to firefighting materials. Those who lived, worked, or served on Connecticut Navy and Coast Guard bases may have encountered asbestos from a variety of sources.
Construction and Maintenance Workers in Connecticut
Asbestos was cheap, heat-resistant, and structurally strong, making it a natural additive in construction materials. Maintenance and construction workers who handled these materials could have been exposed when unknowingly disturbing asbestos fibers.
Mechanic Exposure in Connecticut
Maintenance and repair workers may have inhaled asbestos fibers released when removing, replacing, or fixing equipment that contained the deadly mineral.
Contact Our Knowledgeable Mesothelioma Attorneys in Connecticut
If you or a loved one was exposed to asbestos and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, our dedicated Connecticut mesothelioma lawyers are ready to help you get the justice you deserve and hold those responsible accountable.
Contact us online today for a free case evaluation.
Darron E. Berquist specializes in asbestos exposure and product liability. He was part of the team that secured a $4.69 billion jury verdict in Ingham v. Johnson & Johnson, linking asbestos in talcum powder to ovarian cancer. Recognized by Best Lawyers for Mass Tort and Product Liability Litigation (2024-2025).
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