Jury orders Bayer to pay $100 million over PCBs in Washington school
- Bayer was ordered to pay $100 million for health issues linked to PCBs at a Seattle-area school, marking a significant legal setback for the company.
- The company faces billions in lawsuits related to PCB exposure, with ongoing litigation from various states and municipalities.
- Bayer has already settled nearly $2 billion in similar cases and continues to confront a growing number of lawsuits regarding its products.
- Analysts warn that Bayer's PCB issues are not resolved and may lead to substantial financial challenges for the company.
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