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In 1993, legal clerk Erin Brockovich began an investigation into the health impacts of the contamination. A class-action lawsuit about the contamination was settled on July 2, 1996 for $333 million (around $634 million in 2023). In 2008, PGE settled the last of the cases involved with the Hinkley claims.
Medical, dental and vision plans to help keep you and your family healthy. Programs to support your emotional health and wellness. Financial resources to help you build a better future. Time away to recharge and reconnect, plus accommodations so you can remain at work.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company, commonly known as PGE, is an investor-owned utility that provides natural gas and electricity to most of the northern two-thirds of California, from Bakersfield almost to the Oregon border. It is the leading subsidiary of the PGE Corporation.
PGE hit with $225-million lawsuit for 2021 Dixie fire damages. Flames consume vehicles as the Dixie fire tears through the Indian Falls community in Northern Californias Plumas County in July 2021. A coalition of timber companies has filed a lawsuit against Pacific Gas Electric Co.
Mikal negotiated a $13.5 billion settlement to be paid to the wildfire victims. This $13.5 billion was in addition to a $1 billion agreement with cities, counties, and other public entities, as well as an $11 billion deal with insurers who had already covered claims for the 2017 and 2018 wildfires.
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Insurance companies have paid out $4.2 billion in claims so far to survivors of the Los Angeles County fires, the state Insurance Department said Thursday.
Groundwater contamination in Hinkley, California From 1952 to 1966, PGE dumped roughly 370 million gallons of chromium 6-tainted wastewater into unlined wastewater spreading ponds around the town of Hinkley, California.

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