News flash. This just in. There are crazy people in this world. That's okay, because victims can easily get tens of millions of dollars from large corporations who had literally nothing to do with making the crazies crazy. Is that okay? Of course not. It's (certainly) not a perfect world. It was once upon a time, but then there was this thing with an apple....
Large corporations have much better lawyers than the victims. They have to. They'll pay out a million or so with robust NDAs. It's a marketing cost. Have you folks not lived in the world of large corporations? Some have spent over half their lives there. That's the real world. Not what you read in the funny papers. If somebody does get ten million, you'll never read about it. Or, do you think that they'll turn down the offer and pay a lawyer their life savings to drag out in the (international?) courts for years/decades?