US woman brings first-ever wrongful death lawsuit against big oil
Source: The Guardian
Thu 29 May 2025 15.20 EDT
Last modified on Thu 29 May 2025 16.15 EDT
A woman has brought the first-ever wrongful death lawsuit against big oil, claiming fossil fuel companies climate negligence caused her mothers death during a major heatwave. Juliana Leon died of hyperthermia in Seattle at age 65 during the 2021 Pacific north-west heat dome an event that killed nearly 200 people, and which meteorologists say would have been virtually impossible without human-caused global warming.
The day Julie died was the hottest day ever recorded in Washington with temperatures in Seattle, where Julie died, peaking around 108F, reads the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday by Misti Leon, Juliana Leons daughter Because they failed to warn the public about the dangers of planet-heating emissions, major fossil fuel companies should be held accountable for that death, the case argues.
When a tragedy like Julies death results from the prolific use of fossil fuels, it is easy to dismiss the misfortune as an accident rather than a foreseeable consequence of Defendants deception, the lawsuit says. It names ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66 and the BP-managed subsidiary Olympic Pipeline Company as defendants. The Guardian has contacted each of the companies named in the suit for comment. Shell and Phillips 66 declined to comment.
The new lawsuit represents a new frontier for climate accountability litigation, following dozens of lawsuits brought by cities and states against big oil in recent years. Previous suits accused companies of breaching product liability and consumer protection laws and engaging in fraud and racketeering. But Wednesdays case is the first attempt to hold oil companies responsible for an individual climate-related death.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/29/oil-industry-wrongful-death-lawsuit
Link to SUIT (PDF) - https://climateintegrity.org/uploads/media/Leon_v_Exxon_Complaint.pdf

Tarzanrock
(950 posts)The Plaintiffs can't prove "legal causation," a requisite element, of their liablity claims. The decedent may have perished from hyperthermia but there is no proof that these oil companies legally "caused" that fatal hyperthermia.
Kid Berwyn
(20,534 posts)Otherwise, itll be the US taxpayer who bails out the crooks and is left holding the bag when they skip town, like the times with the banksters and S&L con artists.
PS: While Big Oil and Big Coal have harmed the planets ability to sustain life, they did so to help make the planet able to sustain 8 billion people. In the process they have made about $2.8 billion per day in profit. Time to put it to use cleaning up the planet.
multigraincracker
(35,744 posts)The worlds biggest producer of plastics.
Also break up the big oil monopolies. From wells to the pump is not a good thing.
bust the Trust.