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Published on March 22, 2025
Real Water Hit with Whopping $3.8 Billion Verdict for Peddling Toxic Alkaline Water in Las Vegas and BeyondSource: Google Street View

A Las Vegas jury has found Real Water, Inc. responsible for the chemical contamination of its alkaline water and its impact on consumers. More than 60 victims will receive a total of $3.8 billion in compensation for health issues, as reported by FOX5 Vegas. The product has been linked to acute liver failure, autoimmune diseases, and other serious health conditions.

A Clark County jury has awarded over $5 billion to victims affected by Real Water, according to a previous FOX5 Vegas report. "This case was about holding corporations accountable when they knowingly endanger the public," Eglet said. "Real Water marketed itself as a healthy product, but in reality, it was poisoning people. This verdict sends a clear message— companies that put profits over people will face the full force of justice." The legal team, led by Robert Eglet of Eglet Law, along with Will Kemp of Kemp Jones, LLP, and Theodore Parker of Parker Nelson Associates, secured the verdict.

Real Water, with facilities in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Mesa, Arizona, has been found liable for product defects and a reckless disregard for consumer safety, as mentioned by KTNV. he jury's ruling also connects the company to one death, though details of the case remain private. The lawsuit provides financial compensation for the victims and emphasizes the responsibility of companies to uphold consumer trust and safety. The verdict reinforces the ethical and legal obligations producers have to protect consumers.