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Bayer to challenge $275 million US jury verdict over PCB injury claims

Posted On: Oct. 14, 2022 8:23 AM CST

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(Reuters) — Germany’s Bayer said Friday it plans to challenge a jury verdict awarding $275 million to a group of people claiming they suffered from exposure to PCB, a chemical that Bayer’s Monsanto business produced until 1977.

Bloomberg and other media outlets on Thursday reported the verdict before the King County Superior Court in the state of Washington in favor of 13 plaintiffs who blame their illnesses on exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, at the Sky Valley School in Monroe County.

“We respectfully disagree with the divided jury verdict reached in this 13-plaintiff case and plan to pursue post-trial motions and appeals based on multiple errors and the lack of proof at trial,” Germany's Bayer said in a statement.

While Monsanto's weedkiller Roundup has been a far larger litigation burden for Bayer, the diversified health care and agriculture company has also been trying to resolve lawsuits related to PCBs. The chemical was used in commercial products until Monsanto voluntarily ended production in 1977.

Bayer has since 2020 resolved a majority of cases in litigation with municipalities over wastewater contaminated with PCB for $650 million, but several other claims remain pending.

PCBs were once used in electrical equipment, carbonless copy paper, caulking, floor finish and paint. It was outlawed by the U.S. government in 1979 after being linked to cancer.