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DuPont Responds to Spelter, W.Va. Lawsuit Rulings
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The following
statement is in response to the rulings in the Spelter, W.Va., zinc smelter
class action lawsuit late Monday. The statement is to be attributed to DuPont
General Counsel Stacey J. Mobley.
"We are extremely disappointed by the rulings in the Spelter case. DuPont
will appeal this case, including the recent rulings and the earlier jury
verdicts. We believe there were numerous errors, both during and after trial,
that deprived the company of a fair outcome in this case. We are hopeful that
the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia will grant review.
"The scientific evidence simply does not warrant medical monitoring. We
believe the evidence presented both at trial and in the post-trial proceedings
shows that there is no increased risk of disease to the class members as a
result of the smelter.
"The court's decision to include biennial chest CT scans in the medical
monitoring program is particularly troubling. CT scans are not recommended
for such medical monitoring because the risks of harm, including risks of
cancer due to radiation exposure, outweigh any benefits. This determination
is supported by a recent study published in the New England Journal of
Medicine. The trial evidence showed that neither the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force, nor any other authoritative medical screening authority,
recommends CT scans for screening asymptomatic patients. The court's rulings,
which adopt a plan that includes regular CT scans, ignore the consensus of the
medical community.
"The court also erred in estimating the cost of the medical monitoring
program at $130 million. Plaintiffs' counsel presented a grossly inflated
cost projection as justification for a larger award of attorneys' fees. This
estimate is based on implausible and inflated assumptions and forecasts about
medical costs and participation rates for the class members. This projection
overestimates the reasonable expected cost of the program by many tens of
millions of dollars. DuPont's funding obligations will be based on the actual
cost of the program, not plaintiffs' unrealistic estimate."
DuPont (NYSE: DD) is a science-based products and services company.
Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions
essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating
in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products
and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and
construction; communications; and transportation.
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