General Electric Brockport
You may be entitled to receive compensation. Mesothelioma and lung cancer victims & their families have been awarded over $1 million+ from easy access to funds. Call us today to apply.
Over the past 20 years, we've helped 1,000s of families claim the compensation they deserve with no upfront costs to them.
In 1948, General Electric built a plant in Brockport, New York specifically for the purpose of manufacturing plastic component parts for household appliances. The Brockport plant was situated on 28.6 acres of land. Laborers produced all-purpose food mixers, electric can openers, blenders, electric knives, knife sharpeners, food processors, saucepans, and electric skillets at General Electric Brockport. The General Electric Housewares Division shut down in 1984. Black and Decker purchased the 150-square foot plant and resumed operations until 1986.
Before the 1980s, asbestos was incorporated into plastic molding materials. Asbestos plastic molding compounds were used to create hard plastic component parts. Mold shop workers often had to cut down and finish the plastic parts, a process that caused asbestos to be emitted into the air. Workers were at the risk of inhaling the airborne asbestos in the General Electric Brockport plant.
Unfortunately, many of our clients who worked at General Electric Brockport are now being diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma and lung cancer.
At Belluck & Fox, our nationally recognized asbestos attorneys have extensive experience fighting for families and workers exposed to asbestos. We are proud to have secured more than $1 billion so far for asbestos victims and their families.
We are ready to help you. Contact us today to set up a free consultation, where we will review your claim and discuss all your legal options. Our law firm does not charge any legal fees upfront and we do not get paid unless and until we secure compensation for you.