In this Engle-progeny case, Joseph Rutkowski developed bladder cancer after smoking cigarettes for years. Rutkowski sues R.J. Reynolds, claiming that the company engaged in a conspiracy to hide the risks of smoking for years.
Rutkowski's attorneys detail evidence that they believe shows Reynolds' intent to keep smokers like Rutkowski addicted to cigarettes.
Representatives from R.J. Reynolds claim that Rutkowski ignored warnings about smoking for years. Rather than being addicted, they argue that Rutkowski chose to continue smoking, as he successfully quit when he decided he wanted to for financial reasons.
Verdict for plaintiff.
Total damages: $10,014,699.
Including $5,014,699.00 in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.
Apportionment of fault:
R.J. Reynolds: 90%
Joseph Rutkowski: 10%
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![]() | 00:17:37 | Opening Statement | Gustafson, James | |||
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Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.