🏘 America's Only Neighborhood-Level Asbestos Map

Find Asbestos Exposure Sites
In Your Exact Neighborhood

We go deeper than any other resource — mapping documented asbestos exposure sites to specific micro-neighborhoods, industrial corridors, and city blocks across the United States.

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50 States Covered
2,800+ Neighborhoods Mapped
15,000+ Exposure Sites Documented
63 Trusts Actively Paying Claims
20–50 yrs Average Latency Period

How Neighborhood-Level Mapping Works

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We Map the Sites

EPA ECHO, ATSDR toxic site records, and OSHA inspection data are geocoded to exact addresses and matched to neighborhood boundaries.

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We Define the Neighborhood

Using Census TIGER/Line boundaries and named neighborhood data, we draw the micro-neighborhood polygons that real people use to describe where they live.

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We Add Local Context

Census ACS data adds occupational risk profiles, housing age (pre-1980 construction is a key asbestos proxy), and population exposure estimates.

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You Find Your Answer

Search by neighborhood name, ZIP, or city. Each page shows documented sites, industry types, and legal options specific to that exact area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a micro-neighborhood asbestos map?
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Most asbestos databases list exposure sites by state or city. Our micro-neighborhood maps go further, placing documented asbestos sites within the named neighborhoods, industrial corridors, and census tracts that residents and former workers actually use to describe where they lived and worked.
How do I know if I was exposed to asbestos?
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Asbestos exposure most commonly occurred in industrial settings — refineries, shipyards, construction sites, power plants, and factories built before the 1980s. Search your former neighborhood on this site to see documented exposure sites within that specific area.
How long does mesothelioma take to develop after asbestos exposure?
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Mesothelioma has an unusually long latency period — typically 20 to 50 years between exposure and diagnosis. This means many people diagnosed today were exposed in the 1960s, 70s, or 80s.
Is the content on this site AI-generated?
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Some content on Mesothelioma.cam is researched and compiled with the assistance of artificial intelligence, which aggregates publicly available government records (EPA, OSHA, ATSDR), peer-reviewed medical literature, and legal case records. All content is reviewed for accuracy. See our full AI Content Disclosure.
Is this site affiliated with a law firm?
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Mesothelioma.cam is an independent information resource and lead generation platform. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. When you submit a case review request, your information may be shared with licensed mesothelioma attorneys in our network. See our full Lead Generation Disclosure.