A federal judge on Tuesday overturned an earlier ruling that had awarded $100 million in punitive damages to workers injured at a BP refinery. The workers had claimed they were injured after toxic substances were released at BP’s Texas City plant in April 2007. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs failed to prove the oil company was guilty of “gross negligence.” However, he said the company could still be held liable for actual damages.
From the Wall Street Journal:
Tony Buzbee, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said the ruling gave the industry “a free pass from gross negligence.”
“If repeated deaths do not qualify as having sufficient severity for gross negligence, then nothing does,” Mr. Buzbee wrote in an email. “As far as this court is concerned, BP and any other person or entity, can injure, kill, pollute with impunity as long as they monitor for it.”
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