Amaral v. Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds

CONCLUDED

Trial
02/05/25 – 03/12/25

Summary

In this tobacco litigation, plaintiff, the representative of a deceased smoker's estate, seeks to recover damages for the smoker's lung cancer death. Plaintiff contends that defendant tobacco companies cigarettes were defectively designed, in that their cigarettes could have been made safer and non-addictive, and that defendants concealed the dangers of their cigarettes, fueling the smoker's addiction to nicotine and leading to his cancer.

The defense contends their cigarettes were not defectively designed and that the smoker was aware of the dangers of cigarettes but failed to stop smoking in time to avoid his disease.

Outcome

Plaintiff verdict:
977,883.90 for hospital bills
850,000 for his suffering
500,000 for the wife
350,000 for each child (5)
Punitive damages
25 million - PM
11.5 million RJR

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