Oregon appellate ruling in PacifiCorp case could jeopardize $1 billion in wildfire victim damages

FILE - Chairs stand at a post office in the aftermath of the Santiam Fire in Gates, Ore., Sept 9, 2020. (Mark Ylen/Albany Democrat-Herald via AP, File)

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon appeals court sided with PacifiCorp on Wednesday in a ruling that could possibly jeopardize over $1 billion in damages for victims of the state's devastating 2020 wildfires.

The Oregon Court of Appeals sent the class-action case back to a lower trial court over concerns about a jury instruction given during a . In that trial, jurors found the utility liable for negligently failing to cut power despite warnings from top fire officials and determined it should have to pay punitive and other damages — a decision that applied to a class of property owners.

The Associated Press

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