A blockbuster lawsuit alleging California and the City of Los Angeles failed to properly extinguish the Lachman Fire, which led to the Palisades Fire, causing 12 deaths and billions of dollars in damages, is officially allowed to move forward. The ruling from Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Samantha Jester means the state and city will have to face the lawsuit.
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People are saying “this is a huge step towards justice” and “finally, someone is being held accountable” while others argue “this is just a waste of time and money” and “the city and state did everything they could to prevent the fire.” Some are also questioning the role of climate change in the fire, saying “we need to focus on the real cause of these fires, not just blame the city and state.” Others are concerned about the impact on taxpayers, saying “we don’t want to see our taxes increase to pay for the city’s mistakes.”
The lawsuit highlights the need for effective communication and coordination between state and local authorities in responding to wildfires, and the importance of having adequate resources and infrastructure in place to prevent and respond to such disasters.
The Palisades Fire is one of the deadliest and most destructive in California’s history, and it has had a significant impact on the community.
In conclusion, the lawsuit against California and the City of Los Angeles for their alleged role in the Palisades Fire is a complex and ongoing issue. For more information and the latest updates on this story, visit https://nypost.com/2026/02/10/us-news/judge-clears-way-for-mega-lawsuit-blaming-la-and-california-for-deadly-palisades-fire/