Examples of Our Work
At Cory Watson Attorneys we are proud of the results that we've achieved for our clients. Not only do these outcomes help make our clients whole, they also, make our communities and our world a safer place. We encourage you to browse the featured case results below to get a sense of the quality of our representation.
Roundup Weed Killer Cancer Litigation
$10 Billion Settlement
Cory Watson Attorneys, alongside many other plaintiff’s firms, reached a $10.95 Billion settlement with Monsanto on behalf of thousands of Americans who have been diagnosed with cancer after exposure to Roundup, the world’s most popular weed killer.
Medical Malpractice
$9 Million Jury Verdict
An Alabama jury returned a $9 million verdict for the family of Hope Johnson in a wrongful death medical malpractice case that breaks records for Lee County. Cory Watson Attorneys Leila Watson and Nina Herring, represented the Johnson family.
DuPont C8 Contamination
$50 Million Jury Verdict
A Columbus, Ohio jury found DuPont responsible for cancer caused by C-8, awarding $50 million to a man and his wife after the man suffered two bouts of testicular cancer that he claimed were caused by water contaminated from the company’s decades of dumping these “forever chemicals” into the surrounding communities.
Nissan Faulty Brake
$25 Million Jury Verdict
The California Supreme Court has denied Nissan’s petition to appeal a $25 million verdict that Cory Watson Attorneys helped secure in a lawsuit blaming faulty brakes for a car crash that killed three people and caused a wrongful manslaughter charge.
Wrongful Death
$10 Million Jury Verdict
A Birmingham jury awarded a notable civil verdict of $10 million to the family of Angela McCall in a wrongful death hit and run case in October 2018. Cory Watson Attorneys Jerome Tapley, Ryan Lutz, and Curt Tanner represented the McCall family and her three surviving children.
DuPont C8 Contamination
$1.6 Million Jury Verdict
A federal jury in Ohio returned a verdict on October 7 2015 in a lawsuit against the DuPont Company, finding DuPont responsible for leaking the toxic chemical, C8, into the water supply around its West Virginia plant.