Todd McPharlin tells jurors that the weight of medical evidence, including testimony from a treating oncologist, will establish that Paul Pollari died of smoking-related lung cancer, not an ulcer, as the defense is expected to argue. McPharlin’s client, Rose Pollari, is suing tobacco manufacturers R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, claiming their concealment of smoking's health effects led to her husband Paul’s nicotine addiction and fatal lung cancer.
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