Verdicts

South Carolina Jury Returns $1.75 Million Judgment in Workplace Mesothelioma Death

Simon Greenstone Panatier attorneys secure verdict for widow of maintenance worker

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DALLAS – Simon Greenstone Panatier trial lawyers secured a $1.75 million jury verdict for the family of a South Carolina maintenance worker who died from mesothelioma, a cancer caused by asbestos exposure at his workplace. Curtis Wayne Bolton was responsible for replacing gaskets and packing on valves,…
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Simon Greenstone Panatier Secures $12.1 Million Verdict in Ohio Asbestos Mesothelioma Case

Judge adds $6M in punitive damages to jury award against John Crane

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DALLAS – Simon Greenstone Panatier trial lawyers secured a total $12 million verdict on behalf of an 83-year-old Korean War veteran who contracted mesothelioma after years of working with asbestos-containing packing material. On Friday, following the jury’s unanimous decision for punitive damages, Lorain County Court of Common Pleas Judge Christopher…
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Los Angeles Jury Returns $4.8 Million Verdict in Cosmetic Talc Mesothelioma Case

Simon Greenstone Panatier secures first civil jury verdict since reopening of Los Angeles courts

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LOS ANGELES – In the first civil jury verdict in Los Angeles County since the onset of the pandemic in early 2020, Simon Greenstone Panatier trial lawyers secured a $4.8 million verdict on behalf of a 78-year-old mesothelioma victim. A Vietnam War veteran, Willie McNeal Jr. suffers…
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How Chris Panatier’s Closing Set Up a Blockbuster Talc Trial Verdict Against J&J

A colorful analogy can better connect jurors with terms and issues they’re not naturally familiar with,

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A colorful analogy can better connect jurors with terms and issues they’re not naturally familiar with, and serve as a memorable hook to a key element of a case. In closings of a 2019 talc trial against Johnson & Johnson, Chris Panatier used an ice cream shop analogy to argue…
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