Jury awards $3.8B to plaintiffs in Las Vegas-based Real Water company lawsuit
- A Las Vegas jury awarded $3.8 billion to victims in a lawsuit against Real Water, Inc., for poisoning consumers with contaminated alkaline water.
- The jury found Real Water liable for product defects and reckless disregard for consumer safety, delivering both compensatory and punitive damages to over 60 victims with health complications.
- Robert Eglet, lead attorney, stated that the case was about holding corporations accountable for endangering the public.
- This historic verdict sets a legal precedent for product liability and emphasizes the need for corporate accountability in the beverage industry.
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Jury awards $3.8B to plaintiffs in Las Vegas-based Real Water company lawsuit
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - A jury in southern Nevada awarded over 60 victims $3.8 billion on Friday in a lawsuit against Las Vegas-based company Real Water. The now-bankrupt company's product was linked to liver illnesses and autoimmune diseases. In the most recent case, a jury found Real Water liable for product defects, and reckless disregard for consumer safety. "Real Water marketed itself as a healthy product, but in reality, it was poisoning people…

EGLET, KEMP AND PARKER WIN MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR VERDICT AGAINST REAL WATER IN LANDMARK CASE
LAS VEGAS, March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a historic courtroom victory, Robert Eglet of Eglet Law, Will Kemp of Kemp Jones, LLP and Theodore Parker of Parker Nelson Associates have secured a record-breaking, multi-billion-dollar verdict, against Real Water, Inc.,…
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