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S&P Global Ratings cited longer-term concerns on Palisades wildfire-related liabilities in shifting its CreditWatch on Los ...
Palisades fire victims are suing LADWP, claiming downed power lines caused a second ignition — and the utility tried to hide it.
See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) supplies electricity and water to Los Angeles. It offers renewable energy programs ...
The quasi-independent agency cites a 1911 court ruling in California that says that, absent a contract, utilities aren’t ...
The lawsuit was filed against LADWP and the city of Los Angeles. Attorneys representing the fire victims said they believe power lines fell during the high winds, igniting a second fire about 12 ...
The suit alleges the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power tried for months to cover up the harm caused by the fallen ...
But LADWP wouldn’t be the first utility to be sued over wildfires — and the financial consequences can be severe. In 2019, ...
A lawsuit filed by residents who were impacted by January’s Palisades Fire claims to have evidence a second blaze occurred shortly after the initial fire, causing more destruction and devastation to ...
“LADWP’s reliance upon a 114-year old case misses the mark ... Some of the complaints also allege that sparking or downed power lines exacerbated the inferno. The agency’s 117-million-gallon reservoir ...