Tobacco
Smoking-related diseases claim an estimated 438,000 American lives each year. This also includes those affected indirectly, such as babies born prematurely due to prenatal maternal smoking and some of the victims of "secondhand" exposure to tobacco's carcinogens. Smoking kills more people than AIDS, alcohol, drug abuse, car crashes, murders, suicides, and fires combined.
The cigarette industry had steadfastly denied for decades that smoking causes cancer and other diseases, and that it is addictive. For the first 42 years of litigation, from 1954 to 1996, the industry never paid a penny to its victims. It did this through litigation tactics that made the cases prohibitively expensive for plaintiffs and their attorneys. The industry's record against litigation broke in 1996 when Brooke Group Ltd, parent of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, settled with several states which had brought claims against it. The company agreed to pay monetary damages, add meaningful warnings on cigarette packages, and provide testimony and documents about industry misconduct in pending cases against its competitors. The remainder of the American tobacco industry rushed to the settlement table with the states' attorneys, class action attorneys, and one public health advocate (later two), reaching an agreement in June 1997.
Litigation today is moving forward on several fronts in the form of individual cases, class actions, second-hand smoke lawsuits, and third party reimbursement actions. Possible bases of liability against tobacco companies include strict liability, negligence, fraud, fraudulent concealment, conspiracy to commit fraud and fraudulent concealment, and breach of implied warranty.
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Articles
- Jury Deliberates Over $700M 'Light' Cigarette Verdict - Oct 18 2011
- Tobacco Company Loses Appeal, Goes Back to Court - Sep 30 2011
- Smokers, Tobacco Companies Work to Resolve Lawsuits - Dec 08 2010
- Lawyer: Tobacco Companies Quashed Settlement - Nov 29 2010
- Tobacco Companies Oppose Dropping Federal Cases - Nov 09 2010
- Second-hand Smoke Lawsuit Rejected by Jury - Feb 17 2010
- Cigarette Company Cleared in Legal Dispute - Jan 15 2010
- Tennessee Seeks $300K from Cigarette Maker - Jan 07 2010
- Woman Wins $300 Million Verdict in Tobacco Suit - Nov 20 2009
- Ontario Sues Tobacco Companies for $50 Billion - Sep 29 2009
- Tobacco Companies Gain Victory in Oregon Supreme Court - May 05 2008
- Website Makes Suing Easy - Apr 16 2008
- Tobacco Giants Gain Victory in N.Y. Appeals Court - Apr 14 2008
- NY: No Class Action for Tobacco Case - Apr 08 2008
- $1B Florida Lawsuit Claims Tobacco Companies Meticulously Marketed to Black Communities - Jun 07 2007
- Oklahoma Receives Supplemental Tobacco Payment - Jun 06 2007
- Illinois Judge Wants Tobacco Case Revived - May 30 2007
- Appointees Said to Weaken Tobacco Case - Mar 23 2007
- Smoke Over Tobacco Not Clear - Aug 02 2006
- Ruling Leaves Tobacco Money in Limbo - Jul 20 2006
- Court Ruling Ignites Tobacco Stocks - Jul 11 2006
- Florida Court Relieves Cigarette Makers - Jul 11 2006
- Oregon Verdict Against Philip Morris Affirmed - Feb 03 2006
- $10B Altria Judgment Thrown Out in Illinois; Supreme Court says Smokers Not Defrauded - Dec 16 2005
- U.S. Court Seeks State Tobacco Law Clarification; Result Could Affect Verdicts in Lawsuits by Addicted Smokers - Mar 30 2005
- High Court Turns Away Philip Morris - Mar 22 2005
- Arkansas Man Wins Tobacco Decision - Jan 11 2005
- Government Files Tobacco Case Details - Jul 02 2004
- Tobacco Firms Allowed to Appeal Ruling - Jun 28 2004
- Judge Dismisses Tobacco Suit vs. California - Jul 22 2003
- Court Blocks Tobacco Records Release - Jan 07 2003
- L.A. Jury Orders Philip Morris to Pay $28 Billion - Oct 04 2002
- Morris to Challenge Ore Tobacco Award - Mar 24 2002
- Smokers Breathe Easier in Montgomery - Nov 28 2001
- Tobacco Firms Argue that Florida Damage Award Should be Overturned - Nov 26 2001
- Tobacco Company Can Continue Suit Against R.J. Reynolds - Nov 22 2001
- Philip Morris Loses Appeal in Henley Case, to Seek Review - Nov 08 2001
- Philip Morris Ruling on Foreign Government Claims Upheld by Supreme Court - Oct 29 2001
- Tobacco Mulls Massachusetts Law Appeal - Oct 17 2001
- Judge Upholds Dismissal of Suit Against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Holdings - Oct 15 2001
- Ex-Researcher Says Safer Cigarette Possible - Sep 26 2001
- New Phase for Tobacco Fight Against Flight Attendants - Sep 12 2001
- Suit Seeks $100 Million from Tobacco Company - Aug 28 2001
- Study Says Cigarette Ads Still Target Youth - Aug 15 2001
- Tobacco Award May Spur Flood of Cases - Jun 08 2001
- Tobacco Award May Prompt More Lawsuits - Jun 07 2001
- In Novel Tactic, Lawyers Seek Nationwide Tobacco Suit - Sep 07 2000
- $145 Billion Award Against Cigarette Makers Sets Record - Jul 17 2000
- Taking a Hit: Yes, $145 Billion Deals Tobacco a Huge Blow, but Not a Killing One - Jul 17 2000