Sterling Heights Asbestos Sites – Legal Help for Michigan Workers

Sterling Heights asbestos sites have been linked to serious health risks for Michigan workers and their families. Plants and factories across the area—including automotive, chemical, and manufacturing facilities—routinely used asbestos in insulation, pipefitting, gaskets, and machinery.

If you or a loved one worked at one of these jobsites and later developed mesothelioma, lung cancer, or asbestosis, you may be eligible for financial compensation.



Known Asbestos Jobsites in Sterling Heights, MI

Several well-documented asbestos sites in Sterling Heights include:

  • Chrysler Stamping Plant
  • Chrysler Stamping Plant – Sterling Heights Assembly
  • Detroit News Printing Facility
  • Ford Sterling Axle Plant
  • Ford Sterling Plant
  • General Motors Chevrolet Plant
  • Additional commercial and contractor sites

These facilities used asbestos-containing materials for insulation, brake linings, roofing, and more—putting machinists, millwrights, pipefitters, electricians, and even office workers at risk of exposure.

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Legal Options for Sterling Heights Workers

If you’ve been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness, it’s not too late to take action. Compensation may be available through:

  • Bankruptcy trust fund claims
  • Mesothelioma lawsuits
  • Workers’ compensation (if timely)
  • Wrongful death actions for families

Even if the exposure happened decades ago or the company has since closed, recovery is still possible.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Sterling Heights worksites are known for asbestos exposure?

Chrysler, Ford, and GM plants are among the most well-documented, but many commercial sites also exposed workers to asbestos.

Can I file a claim if the jobsite is closed?

Yes. Many claims are paid through asbestos bankruptcy trusts even if the original company no longer exists.

What if I’m not sure where I was exposed?

We can investigate your work history and cross-reference it with known asbestos sites throughout Michigan.