In the early 60's my father made statues out of fiberglass which is all over the world he made horses life size cows Paul Bunyan Bobs big boy A&W root beer and several others but he just worked for pay tho he wasn't happy because he wanted his signature on them but he was told he couldnt so he had a job offer from Walt Disney that he had to turn down because he got enfazema from working with fiberglass the Dr gave him six months to live but he lived another 17 years.
He had a ver painful life but continued to make small wood carving and western picture.Im not even sure if the company is even there anymore but wondering if a guy could take legal action since that's what caused his lung disease
My guess is, you probably could but the bank accounts of those you would file suit against are way bigger than yours and , in the end, might not be worth it.
I would say you're grasping at straws here and if you wanted to sue, it should have happened when your dad was diagnosed. You'd have to find a heck of a lawyer with a TON of evidence and multiple people who died from the same thing in order to bring this about.
An example from my fam....My grandpa died of Asbestos poisoning (and whatever complications there are from asbestos) from working at the govt. ammunition plant. Quite a few died of this and so the families got a law suit together. It was at multiple plants, not just here. They won.
When he was first told he had it I was a baby so I haven't really thought about it but just feel it's a shame he never got recognition for what he has done
myhre - 2018-10-05 3:12 PM When he was first told he had it I was a baby so I haven't really thought about it but just feel it's a shame he never got recognition for what he has done
If you simply want recognition then find some old photos or something of him with his statues and take them to the local historical society and see about a plaque with his name or something. Firing up a lawsuit isn't the way to gain recognition.