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ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid but does not generate power, said it was still reviewing the lawsuit and could not comment on its specific allegations that stem from the storm that began . If the Texas Department of Transportation did the work and was accused of doing it wrong, it would be protected from lawsuits. Please add us as well, 3 days no power no cell signal! ERCOT turned my power off at 1:57am on Tuesday Feb 16th. The lawsuits will all be listed there, and they include the claim . Lawsuit Filed Against SunTrust Bank Over Data Breach - Class Action ridiculous and outrageous. In most class actions, you need not do anything to join the lawsuit. ERCOT Power Outage Lawsuits in Texas - Begum Law Group Lost my pet also. We had substantial damage due to frozen pipe bursting in wall. We went to bed Feb 14th and shortly after 2 am we were without power . No. Im a single school teacher, so I do not have the means to make the needed repairs which is why Im still dealing with some of the issues. So many very sad stories. ERCOT has no function other than what the state assigned, attorney Wallace Jefferson said. Perhaps it goes without saying but producing quality journalism isn't cheap. We have been without power since Monday 12pm. We were without any heat for 2 and 1/2 days. This was far worse than anything Ive ever experienced. No excuse for what ERCOT did/didnt do! Having to replace water well pump and pipes. $9,000 power bill during Texas blackout prompts class-action lawsuit 01/07/2023. More than 100 customers now say in an amended suit that they suffered physical injuries like hair loss . The couple says ERCOT and CenterPoint Energy cut power off to millions of Texans without warning. CPS Energy paid only $36.5 million toward its February bill, the lawsuit states. A sign states that a Fiesta Mart is closed because of a power outage in Austin, Texas on Feb. 17, 2021. I not only lost food. Let's get to 500! But at a point in time. The family of an 11-year-old boy who died during last week's power outages in Conroe, about 40 miles north of Houston, filed a $100 million lawsuit against ERCOT and Entergy Texas, an electric power generation and distribution company.