Nonsmoker wins suit on illness secondhand smoke caused heart attack

Nonsmoker wins suit on illness secondhand smoke caused heart attack

Avtar Ubhi, 54, suffered a heart attack in March 1989 during a busy shift at the Cat 'N' Fiddle, small bar and restaurant in Sausalito, California, where he had worked for five years. Medical experts testified at an administrative law hearing that secondhand smoke was a significant cause of Ubhi's illness, which eventually required a triple heart* ypass and a nine month recuperation.

Title: NONSMOKER WINS SUIT ON ILLNESS SECONDHAND SMOKE CAUSED HEART ATTACK Org. Author SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER Collection: Philip Morris Date 19901216/E Bates 2021181511/1512 ULR: http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/kpk46e00

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 * THE UBHI CASE DOES NOT SIGNIFY THAT CLAIMS BASED ON ETS EXPOSURE ARE LEGALLY VIABLE Philip Morris internal document saying Ubhi had sought $125,000 but received only $9,500 (out of which his lawyer had to be paid),with an additional $43,000 going to medical expenses.

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