Nemeth v. R.J. Reynolds

VERDICT

Trial
11/13/24 – 11/22/24

Summary

In this Engle progeny tobacco case, plaintiffs, the family member of a woman who died after decades of smoking, claim defendant R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, makers of the cigarettes she favored, is responsible for her lung cancer death, by causing her addiction to cigarettes, which led to her respiratory disease.

The defense contends the smoker knew the risks of cigarettes but chose to smoke, and failed to quit in time to avoid the impact smoking had on her.

Outcome

For the defense.

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