LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Homeowners and renters who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire are suing Southern California Edison. At least five lawsuits were filed on Monday, alleging the company failed ...
Two lawsuits filed Monday against Southern California Edison allege the utility failed to de-energize its power equipment and clear brush where a blaze sparked near Pasadena, one in a cascade of ...
Southern California Edison, a unit of utility firm Edison International ... with properties destroyed by the Eaton Fire in the Pasadena area. The lawsuit is on behalf of a group of homeowners ...
More than 10,000 Southern California Edison customers remained without power Saturday morning, Jan. 18 as the utility scrambled to fix equipment damaged by the recent high winds. “I don’t have ...
The head of Southern California Edison said Wednesday that winds blowing ... Coverage of the fires ravaging Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Pasadena, including stories about the ...
Some 278,000 Southern California Edison customers were affected by outages as of Friday evening, either due to weather or fire-related damage or as a result of pre-emptive safety shutoffs ...
"There is clear evidence from video footage, photographs, and witness accounts that the fire was caused by electrical equipment operated by Defendants Edison International and Southern California ...
thousands of Southern California families have been displaced from their homes. Pets have also found themselves displaced. Local rescue organizations, including the Pasadena Humane Society ...
The suits cited multiple eyewitness accounts and images that appeared to show a fire at the base of a transmission tower owned by Southern California Edison (SCE) before powerful Santa Ana wind ...
The family of an Eaton fire victim is suing Southern California Edison on claims of wrongful ... McClendon was a former Pasadena public school bus driver and part of a multigenerational Altadena ...
A judge on Tuesday approved a temporary restraining order for Southern California Edison to preserve data and equipment related to the area where the Eaton fire started.
In separate lawsuits, Benjamin Crump and the NAACP are going after Southern California Electric on behalf of Eaton fire victims.