Penza v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

VERDICT

Trial
10/31/24 – 12/06/24

Summary

Plaintiffs, the family members of a woman who died after decades of smoking, claim R.J. Reynolds, maker of the cigarettes she favored, manufactured a dangerous and addictive product, negligently marketed those cigarettes, and worked to conceal the dangers from the public, ultimately leading to her fatal lung cancer.

R.J. Reynolds contends cigarettes are an inherently dangerous product and that the woman knew the dangers of smoking but did not do enough to quit in time to avoid any health effects it caused.

Outcome

Verdict for plaintiff

Sessions

NOV
12
AM Session
Other
2 Chapters
NOV
25
AM Session
Other
2 Chapters
PM Session
Other
2 Chapters
DEC
3
PM Session
Other
2 Chapters
PM Session
Other
2 Chapters
DEC
5
PM Session
Other
2 Chapters
DEC
6

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