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Moss Landing Business sues Visstra for damage to the fire of the battery system

A second lawsuit was submitted in response to alleged damage, which was submitted on January 16 under the fire of Moss Landing Battery. The owners of the Haute Enchilada Restaurant, Café and Gallery have filed a lawsuit in the northern district of California. The lawsuit was submitted against Vista Corporation and its subsidiaries, Dynegy Operating Company and various LG Energy Solution Corporations. The lawsuit calls for legal proceedings to pay the matter. The owners Kim and Luis Solano say that they are forced to close their restaurant indefinitely due to the uncertainty caused by the Moss Landing Battery Facility. In a complaint it is also said that customers have canceled Airbnb reservations on several properties based on the fire. “The complaint said that Visstra used incorrect and dangerous NMC batteries made by LG-complaints and used a faulty battery storage design in the level I building. Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP. The Highway 1 had to be closed for several days due to the fire and the evacuation orders for around 1,200 inhabitants had to be forced. The haute enchilada was closed two weeks after the fire. The Solonos claim that the business has dropped by half since the reopening. The Solonos claim that they have suffered “health symptoms” in addition to the costs incurred since the fire, of which they believe they were received from the fire according to the complaint. The complaints listed in the lawsuit are: strict product liability: the claim of LGS enemy and designed lithium-ion batteries caused the fire. Inverse convicted: claim that the defendant knew the needs of the equipment in the facility in the facility that the battery was done by vistra action action action camps. The assertion of the actions of the accused disrupted property inappropriately. States: claim that the plaintiffs are pursuing the properties of the plaintiffs into the introduction of toxic substances. You can read the complete complaint here. Further reporting on Top Central Coast Stories | Download our app / subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

A second lawsuit was filed in response to alleged damage.

The owners of the Haute Enchilada Restaurant, the Café and the Gallery have filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of California. The lawsuit was submitted against Vista Corporation and its subsidiaries, Dynegy Operating Company and various LG Energy Solution Corporations.

The lawsuit calls for legal proceedings to pay the matter.

The owners Kim and Luis Solano say that they are forced to close their restaurant indefinitely due to the uncertainty caused by the Moss Landing Battery Facility. In a complaint it is also said that customers have canceled Airbnb reservations on several properties based on the fire.

“The complaint said that Visstra used incorrect and dangerous NMC batteries made by LG-complaints and used a faulty battery storage design in the level I building. Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP.

The Highway 1 had to be closed for several days due to the fire and the evacuation orders for around 1,200 inhabitants had to be forced. The haute enchilada was closed two weeks after the fire. The Solonos claim that the business has dropped by half since the reopening.

The Solonos claim that they have suffered “health symptoms” in addition to the costs incurred since the fire, of which they believe they were received from the fire according to the complaint.

The complaints listed in the lawsuit are:

  1. Strict product liability: The claim of LGS incorrect and designed lithium-ion batteries caused the fire.
  2. Inverse conviction.
  3. negligence: The accused accuse the negligence in the design and maintenance of the battery storage system.
  4. Private annoyance: The assertion of the actions of the accused disrupted property inappropriately.
  5. Violation: Claims to disturb poisonous substances in the properties of the plaintiffs.

The plaintiffs pursue compensatory and general compensation, punitive loss, attorney fees and medical surveillance as well as other forms of relief that the court considers to fit.

KSBW 8 turned to Visstra to get an answer and you still have to provide one.

You can read the complete complaint here.

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