A jury has awarded more than $5.2 billion in damages in the latest trial over cases of liver damage allegedly caused by the Las Vegas-based brand Real Water. https://t.co/F03gFjIu2U
A jury in Southern Nevada has awarded $5.2 billion to 15 plaintiffs in the most recent lawsuit against the now-bankrupt Las Vegas-based company Real Water after its product was linked to liver illnesses. https://t.co/D4H3E8OQt9
A jury delivered another multibillion-dollar verdict Wednesday against the bottled water company Real Water, which was tied to an outbreak of liver failure in Southern Nevada. STORY: https://t.co/bxJYdN1ONt https://t.co/ykexjGjZhT
A Nevada jury has awarded $5.2 billion in damages to 15 plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Real Water, a Las Vegas-based bottled water company. The trial focused on liver damage linked to the company's alkaline water, which has been associated with an outbreak of liver failure in Southern Nevada. This verdict marks the largest award in ongoing litigation against Real Water, which is currently bankrupt. The case highlights the serious health implications tied to the product, prompting the jury to enter a punitive damages phase following the initial award of $230 million.