Indiana Class-Action Lawsuit Targets NIPSCO After Prolonged Power Outages
The suit says NIPSCO ignored preventable infrastructure risks before storms that left 68,000 customers without power, officials said.
- Thousands of Northwest Indiana residents filed a class-action lawsuit in Porter Superior Court against Northern Indiana Public Service Co. , alleging the utility failed to maintain vegetation around power lines, causing widespread preventable outages this month.
- The lawsuit claims NIPSCO's mismanagement of tree trimming caused repeated outages starting August 2024, culminating in an August 11, 2026, storm that left nearly 60% of the utility's electric base without power.
- Lead plaintiff Jack Tipold, a Porter County resident, was discharged mid-oral surgery without pain medication when the power failed on August 11, illustrating the physical harm plaintiffs allege resulted from reactive maintenance practices.
- NIPSCO officials stated they "strongly disagree" with the lawsuit's characterization, citing oversight by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and asserting their vegetation management budget has more than doubled since 2016.
- As of Friday, August 21, more than 41,000 customers remained without power while the Allen Law Group seeks class-action certification, compensatory damages, and a jury trial to hold the company accountable.
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NIPSCO Faces Class-Action Lawsuit as NW Indiana Storm Outages Persist
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NIPSCO customers seek class action for power failure after storms
Northwest Indiana residents filed a class-action lawsuit against Northern Indiana Public Service Co., alleging that the company's failure to maintain trees and brush around power lines caused a massive outage affecting 317,000 customers after severe storms.
Class action lawsuit filed against NIPSCO over weekslong Northwest Indiana power outages
A law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against NIPSCO, alleging the utility's failure to manage trees and vegetation has left thousands of Northwest Indiana residents without power for up to two weeks.
Class Action Lawsuit Targets NIPSCO Over Devastating Power Outages
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