Orange County Residents File Class Action Over Garden Grove Chemical Tank Crisis
The complaint, brought on behalf of four named plaintiffs and a proposed class of evacuated residents, alleges that GKN's negligent storage, monitoring, and maintenance of a tank containing approximately 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate (MMA) — a flammable chemical the EPA classifies as a hazardous substance — created the conditions for a multi-day public safety crisis.
"Fifty thousand people were told to leave their homes," said
The Allegations
The complaint alleges that on
By
The crisis is ongoing. As of Tuesday morning, approximately 16,000 residents remained under evacuation orders while Orange County Fire Authority crews continued work to stabilize the tank. Officials have indicated that while the threat of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated, the risk of a smaller-scale failure or leak remains, which is the reason evacuation orders continue for the affected zone.
The four named plaintiffs each live within approximately 1.5 miles of the facility. The complaint alleges they were forced from their homes under official warnings that the tank could fail or explode, in some cases without sufficient time to gather essential belongings. They were displaced for days, incurring costs for emergency lodging, food, and replacement essentials amid reports of high demand and inflated prices, while waiting under continuing uncertainty about when it would be safe to return.
"The full impact of this incident is still unfolding," Marker said. "But for many residents, something has already been lost: the sense that home is safe. That does not simply return when evacuation orders lift."
The proposed class includes all persons subject to the OCFA mandatory evacuation order as of
According to the complaint,
The complaint asserts seven causes of action: negligence, premises liability, private nuisance, public nuisance, trespass, strict liability for ultrahazardous activity, and violations of
The case is Guadarrama et al. v. GKN Aerospace Transparency Systems Inc. et al., filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Orange.
California State Court
The complaint was filed in
"State court is where this case belongs," Marker said. "The harm happened in
About Zimmerman Reed LLP
Zimmerman Reed LLP is a national plaintiff-side firm with offices in
Husky Refinery : Represented residents under a mandatory evacuation order after the 2018 refinery explosion and fire inSuperior, Wisconsin , serving as class counsel in Bruzek v. Husky Oil Operations, which resulted in a$1.05 million settlement.- Minot Train Derailment: Represented hundreds of people injured by the largest documented release of anhydrous ammonia in
U.S. history, achieving a successful settlement and a separate$1.2 million jury verdict for two individual clients. - MTBE Water Contamination Litigation: Represented cities, towns, school districts, and municipalities seeking recovery for groundwater contamination, including costs tied to removing MTBE and benzene from drinking water supplies.
- California Wildfires: Currently represents families and business owners impacted by the
January 2025 Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst Fires, and previously represented dozens of families affected by the 2018Camp Fire .
Past results do not guarantee a future outcome. Each case is evaluated on its own facts and merits.
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