Tripp v. Nevro Corporation - Product Liability Lawsuit Filed
Summary
A new product liability lawsuit, Tripp v. Nevro Corporation et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 23, 2026. The case involves personal injury claims related to product liability.
What changed
A new civil case, Tripp v. Nevro Corporation et al., was filed on March 23, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case number is 3:26-cv-02518, and it is categorized under Personal Injury and Product Liability. The filing includes a complaint and proposed summons, with a filing fee of $405.
This is a new litigation filing. While the specific product and alleged injuries are not detailed in the provided summary, product liability cases typically involve claims that a defective product caused harm to a consumer. Companies in the manufacturing sector, particularly those producing medical devices or pharmaceuticals, should be aware of such filings as they can indicate emerging litigation trends or specific product concerns.
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Tripp v. Nevro Corporation et al
Case Number: 3:26-cv-02518 Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Diversity Nature of Suit: Personal Inj. Prod. Liability Date Filed:
March 23, 2026
Last Filing Date:
March 23, 2026
View Publicly Available Documents Case Summary No summary of this case is available
Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 03-23-26 | 1 | COMPLAINT against All Defendants ( Filing fee $ 405, receipt number ACANDC-21787877.). Injunction against the US government/official or APA vacatur requested. Filed by James Tripp. (Parekh, Behram) |
| 03-23-26 | 2 | Proposed Summons. (Parekh, Behram) |
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