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Lung Cancer
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Case Details
Verdict in Phase II of a reverse-bifurcated lung cancer trial against Robert A. Keasbey Company for asbestos exposure.
Additional Notes
$26 million for Bonita Martin (widow of boilermaker Edward Martin) and $11 million for Nicole Eyring (daughter of steamfitter Robert Letteire). Keasbey found 40% responsible in Martin case and 15% in Letteire case, also responsible for shares of Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds due to recklessness.