Rey v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

VERDICT

Trial
03/20/23 – 04/04/23

Summary

In this tobacco trial, decedent Fernando Rey developed fatal lung cancer after smoking cigarettes since he was a teenager. His three children sue R.J. Reynolds, contending their Camel brand cigarettes caused his cancer.

Representatives for the plaintiffs claim that Rey's nicotine addiction prevented him from quitting tobacco, despite Rey's attempts to use smoking-cessation aids.

Defendant R.J. Reynolds argues that Rey knew the dangers of smoking yet did not sufficiently try to quit. Attorneys for Reynolds argue evidence shows Rey was warned of the risks of smoking for years by those around him, yet never acted upon these warnings in time to prevent his cancer.

Outcome

Verdict for plaintiff.
Total damages: $13.5 million.

Apportionment of fault:
R.J. Reynolds: 60%
Fernando Rey: 40%

Sessions

AM Session
Defense Witness(es)
2 Chapters
PM Session
Defense Witness(es)
3 Chapters
MAR
31

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.

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