Berger said he “suffered a hemorrhagic stroke two years after becoming addicted to JUUL's e-cigarettes.” He is claiming the company wrongfully marketed, promoted and sold, among other things, the product that contributed to his “catastrophic injuries.” Now, Berger lives with his parents in Connecticut and his attorneys say he is incapable or performing basic day-to-day activities without “full-time care.”
Most Read
-
-
Apr 07 2013
-
Written by PLP News
-
-
-
Mar 31 2013
-
Written by PLP News
-
-
-
Jan 26 2014
-
Written by PLP News
-
-
-
Feb 08 2014
-
Written by Administrator
-