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Knut Johnson, Senior Counsel with Singleton Schreiber, was recently featured in a Fox 26 News article titled "Moss Landing Fire: Erin Brockovich and Residents File Lawsuit Against Multiple Companies." The article discusses the lawsuit filed by Moss Landing residents against Vistra, PG&E, and other energy companies over the January 16th battery storage facility fire, which led to mass evacuations and alleged toxic chemical exposure.

Johnson, representing the affected residents, expects the number of plaintiffs to grow as more people report health concerns and property damage. “I've seen pictures of people with horrible rashes. I've known clients that we found toxic substances on their property, and what we'd like to do is get all that cleaned up for our clients and for the entire community,” he stated. The lawsuit alleges negligence in battery storage safety, a growing concern as California expands its reliance on energy storage systems.

The article also highlights an upcoming virtual town hall on Tuesday at 5 p.m., hosted by Singleton Schreiber and Erin Brockovich. The event will provide affected residents with key updates on the lawsuit and a chance to ask questions about the next steps in litigation.


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