Anderson v. R.J. Reynolds, et al.

VERDICT

Trial
10/17/22 – 10/25/22

Summary

In this Engle progeny case, Hosey Anderson developed fatal lung cancer after smoking Marlboro and Kent brand cigarettes for decades.

Anderson's family sues R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, claiming that Anderson was addicted to cigarettes and unable to quit.

Defendants argue that Anderson chose to smoke, highlighting how his family begged him to stop, yet he made no serious effort to quit until a year before his death from cancer.

Outcome

Verdict for defendant.

SESSIONS WITH Dr. David Huang

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