​ Tobacco Company Found Guilty of Keeping Woman Addicted to Cigarettes; Must Pay Family $9.75 Million
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Tobacco Company Found Guilty of Keeping Woman Addicted to Cigarettes; Must Pay Family $9.75 Million

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
February 7, 2022
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A family has been awarded over $9 million after suing a tobacco company following the death of their loved one.

Longtime smoker Carolyn Long used cigarettes for decades before quitting in 2002. However, by that point, the damage had already been done. She was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the late ’90s. She would ultimately succumb to the disease in 2020 at age 80 after a lengthy battle. Her husband John sued R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for directly causing her death. His lawyers argued that his late wife had a hard time quitting smoking over the years due to nicotine rewiring her brain in “powerful ways” since she began smoking at a young age.

Though the legal team for R.J. Reynolds argued that Long used their products by choice, the jury agreed that she was only 30% to blame, while they held 60% of the blame, and cigarette company, Philip Morris, were 10% at fault for Long’s death, though they were not present at the Florida trial. The jury concluded that the cigarette company purposefully hooked the woman on cigarettes by advertising “light” cigarettes just as potent as regular cigarettes.

“We’re grateful that the jury listened so carefully to all the evidence and then placed a very significant value on what was a very significant loss for that family,” said the Long family attorney Shane Newlands.

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company will pay $9.75 million total to the family of Carolyn Long.

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