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3 U S Teachers Awarded $185 Million From Monsanto For Chemical Exposure
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Monsanto Told to Pay Washington Teachers $185M Over PCB Exposure
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Monsanto told to pay teachers $185M over chemical exposure July 28, 2021 at 5:38 pm
SEATTLE (AP) Three schoolteachers in Washington state who sued chemical company Monsanto over exposure to materials in fluorescent lights have been awarded $185 million.
The law firm that represented the teachers, Friedman Rubin, said a jury returned the verdict Tuesday in King County Superior Court. The teachers, who worked at the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, Washington, said they suffered brain damage from exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, in the fluorescent lighting at the school.
“This is a big step in holding Monsanto accountable,” the teachers’ attorney, Rick Friedman, said in a statement.
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FILE PHOTO: The logo of Monsanto is seen at the Monsanto factory in Peyrehorade, France, August 23, 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
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SEATTLE: Three schoolteachers in Washington state who sued chemical company Monsanto over exposure to materials in fluorescent lights have been awarded US$185 million.
The law firm that represented the teachers, Friedman Rubin, said a jury returned the verdict Tuesday (Jul 27) in King County Superior Court. The teachers, who worked at the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, Washington, said they suffered brain damage from exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, in the fluorescent lighting at the school.