In this tobacco trial, decedent Dale Moyer died after suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and parotid cancer. Moyer's daughter, Heather Irimi, sues R.J. Reynolds, asserting that their efforts in concealing the dangers of cigarettes caused Moyer's addiction. This case has been tried before, but the verdict was overturned upon appeal, with Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal citing issues in voir dire.
Representatives for Irimi highlight how Reynolds intentionally made cigarettes as addictive as possible. This was done through manipulating nicotine levels while hiding the dangers in collaboration with other tobacco companies.
Defendant R.J. Reynolds highlights Moyer's lack of effort to quit smoking. They assert that Moyer chose to continue smoking despite knowing the dangers, as Moyer successfully quit smoking the first time he did not use cigarettes for over a day.
Verdict for plaintiff.
Total damages: $9,373,436.
Apportionment of fault:
RJ Reynolds: 90%
Dale Moyer: 10%
Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.