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Two San Antonio families are taking legal action against CPS Energy following separate house explosions. Mayte Terrie Reeves and Jose Ochoa, survivors of a North Side house explosion, have refiled their lawsuit against CPS Energy, seeking $...
The dual lawsuits against CPS Energy highlight growing concerns over the safety and maintenance of utility infrastructure in San Antonio. Reeves and Ochoa's lawsuit alleges that their home explosion, which occurred shortly after another nearby house explosion, was “entirely preventable” and resulted from natural gas leaking from CPS Energy’s gas distribution pipeline. The Sanchez's lawsuit points to a transformer explosion as the cause of their home's destruction, raising questions about the equipment's safety and maintenance. Both cases cite negligence and seek substantial damages, indicating a potentially significant financial and reputational risk for CPS Energy. These legal challenges may prompt increased scrutiny of CPS Energy's safety practices and infrastructure management.
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