$800K Punitive Verdict Handed Down Against Philip Morris for Smoker's Lung Cancer
Stock image. Fort Lauderdale, FL— Philip Morris was hit with an $800,000 punitive verdict Tuesday for its role in the cancer an alcohol abuse counselor developed after years of smoking the company’s cigarettes. McCall v. Philip Morris, 2007-CV-036888.
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