Hess v. RJ Reynolds

VERDICT

Trial
02/03/09 – 02/18/09

Summary

Stuart Hess's widow Elaine Hess sued cigarette maker Philip Morris, claiming that her husband could not stop smoking because he was addicted to nicotine. Mr. Hess died of lung cancer at age 55, in 1997.

Hess v. RJR Reynolds was the first of the "Engle progeny" tobacco liability suits to go to trial. The jury awarded $8M to the smoker's widow and her son.

Outcome

Phase 1 - Jury ruled plaintiff Hess was addicted to nicotine at the time of his death.

Phase 2 - 2MM

Phase 3 - 5MM

Sessions

AM Session
Not in Session
0 Chapters
PM Session
Not in Session
0 Chapters
FEB
6
AM Session
Not in Session
0 Chapters
PM Session
Punitive Verdict
1 Chapters
FEB
18

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