Washington Supreme Court Restores $185 Million Verdict for Teachers Allegedly Poisoned by Monsanto-Made PCBs
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Washington Supreme Court restores $185 million verdict for teachers allegedly poisoned by Monsanto-made PCBs
The Washington Supreme Court this week restored a $185 million verdict against the former Monsanto company, now owned by Bayer, over toxic chemicals in a state school building that allegedly poisoned three teachers. The teachers, who retired due to health issues they claim were caused by exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in fluorescent light fixtures at the school, sued Monsanto in 2018 for design and construction defects and for fail…
Bayer, a pharmaceutical company, has to pay millions of dollars in compensation for the use of toxic chemicals at a school in the United States.
In the dispute over the banned environmental chemical PCB, the pharmaceutical and agrochemical company Bayer has suffered a setback. A court in the USA reinstated a 2021 lower court ruling against Bayer.
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