Chicago jury awards millions to families after babies fall ill after consuming Abbott Laboratories formula
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In Chicago, the conclusion of a five-week trial has brought significant developments concerning Abbott Labs, an Illinois-based company, and its baby formula products. The case revolved around four Illinois infants who fell ill, allegedly due to the formula.

The jury’s decision, announced recently, has been described as a measure of justice for the affected families. They ruled that Abbott Labs must compensate the families with millions of dollars. Jurors openly discussed their motivations and reflections after the verdict was reached.

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“I hope they implement changes,” expressed juror Jim Schmidt, emphasizing the need for clearer product labels to inform consumers of any potential risks associated with the formula.

Another juror, Alexandra Rea, remarked, “We don’t consider this product to be harmful poison. It certainly serves essential purposes. However, clarity about its uses and associated risks is crucial.”

The ruling, delivered by a Cook County judge, awarded the plaintiffs a total of $17 million in punitive damages. This substantial sum underscores the gravity of the situation and the jury’s stance on the need for transparency and accountability in baby formula manufacturing.

A Cook County judge read the jurors’ verdict Friday: in all, $17 million in punitive damages to the mothers of babies sickened after having an Abbott baby formula.

On Thursday, the jury awarded $53 million in compensatory damages to the mothers.

“They should be held liable for hurting these babies,” attorney Kenzo Kawanabe said.

The mothers left court Friday without commenting.

Kawanabe represents them.

“If they could turn back the clock and have their children not get necrotizing enterocolitis, I’m sure they would do that in a heartbeat. But to have the justice system dispense justice to their children is unbelievable,” Kawanabe said.

The trial, which began at the Daley Center last month against Abbott Laboratories, alleged Abbott failed to warn the families the formula could cause a potentially deadly bowel disease. The four babies in this case were hospitalized in the Chicago area. Three had surgeries. All have lasting health problems after having the baby formula and developing NEC.

But attorneys for Abbott Labs argued the formula did not cause the illness.

A statement from Abbott said in part, “We appreciate the jury’s time, but we disagree with the verdict and will appeal. We stand by the safety of these products and the vital role they play. “

Abbott is expected to face other lawsuits on this issue.

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