Pasadena Jewish Temple Sues Edison Over Eaton Fire
According to the complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, electrical faults were detected on Edison transmission lines in the
The lawsuit alleges that Edison failed to follow its own wildfire safety protocols despite advance warnings, including Red Flag conditions and the area's designation as a
The
"This case is about more than what was physically lost — it's about the emotional and spiritual devastation we have endured, and about strengthening our community's capacity to rebuild and move forward together," said Senior Rabbi
In recent public disclosures, Southern California Edison has acknowledged that its equipment was likely involved in the ignition of the Eaton Fire. PJTC's lawsuit seeks accountability for the destruction of its campus and injunctive relief aimed at preventing similar failures in the future.
"This complaint lays out a sequence of warnings, precautions, and decisions that existed to reduce wildfire risk — and shows how those safeguards were not followed," said
Zimmerman Reed and Murray Law Firm are representing Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center on a pro bono basis (meaning, without charging attorney's fees).
Despite the destruction of its campus, Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center has continued to gather, worship, and serve its community at temporary locations while planning for the future.
The case is Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center v. Southern California Edison, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
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