Experts: PG&E bankruptcy likely despite positive fire report
The utility still faces billions of dollars in potential damages from other wildfires, including a blaze last year that killed at least 86 people and became the nation's deadliest in a century. It's not clear what sparked the flames that leveled the town of Paradise, but
Bankruptcy also would give the company "breathing space" to formulate a plan to prevent its equipment from causing more catastrophic fires in the future, said
"They are not out of the woods. There are more fires to come," Ellias said.
Investigators said a private electrical system, not equipment belonging to
It was great news for
"Regardless of today's announcement,
Gov.
The utility is facing hundreds of lawsuits from victims of multiple fires.
A bankruptcy filing, which is expected Tuesday, would put an immediate stop to those lawsuits and consolidate them before a bankruptcy judge. In bankruptcy court, the wildfire victims have little chance of getting punitive damages or taking their claims to a jury, and many experts think they will have to settle for less money.
Avoiding jury trials makes it likely that
"I don't think it has anything to do with money," Kelly said. "I think it all has to do with lawsuit tactics."
Kelly vowed to keep fighting the company despite the finding by state fire investigators — a sign that
Fire investigators' conclusions are not binding in court, where plaintiffs could dispute them and present evidence in favor of an alternate finding, said
"They're facing many other claims for other fires that alone compel them to file for bankruptcy," McNutt said.



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