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Notable Case Results
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$150
Product Liability
A jury ruled that Chrysler must pay $150 million to the family of four-year-old Remington Walden, who died when the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee he rode in burst into flames upon being rear-ended. The jury determined Chrysler was responsible due to a defective design placing the gas tank behind the rear axle.
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Personal Injury
Parents of an 18-month-old infant were awarded $55 million in a personal injury verdict after the child was paralyzed and brain damaged when a drunk teenage driver hit him and his grandfather on the sidewalk. The driver's father was found liable for allowing his unlicensed son to drive.
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Products liability
Result in a large passenger airplane crash in Iowa, killing nearly everyone on board with multiple wrongful death and personal injury claims.
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Personal Injury
Monsanto Co. was ordered to pay $45.6 million to three people who allegedly contracted cancer because Monsanto negligently mishandled toxic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). The plaintiffs claimed they ingested PCB through daily life, leading to non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Wrongful Death
A family was awarded $20.6 million in a wrongful death lawsuit against Toys ‘R Us. A 29-year-old mother died from injuries sustained sliding down a defective Toyquest Banzai inflatable pool slide, which bottomed out and caused her to hit her head on the pool edge. The slide did not meet federal regulations.