Generac Solar Power Systems Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation
The causation theory centers on product defects such as overheating, electrical faults, and mechanical failures in Generac's solar power systems. Scientific reports support that electrical failures and material defects can lead to injuries like burns, electrocution, or property damage, which are linked to the alleged defects.
8
Pending actions
9
Total actions filed
Active
Status
06/02/2023
Established
Filing deadline
No specific filing deadlines or statutes of limitations are explicitly listed in the accessible court documents. Deadlines are likely governed by general statutes of limitations, typically 2-4 years from injury or discovery, but no precise dates are available.
Who qualifies
Plaintiffs must have purchased or installed Generac's solar power systems, such as the PWRcell model, and experienced injuries like system overheating, electrical faults, or property fires attributable to alleged product defects. Specific exposure durations or injury timelines are not explicitly detailed in available court documents.
Products involved
- Generac PWRcell solar power systems
Alleged injuries
- System overheating
- Electrical faults
- Property fires
- Burns
- Electrocution
Bellwether trials
The MDL-3078 involves multiple pending actions with ongoing case management activities. A key hearing was scheduled for January 26, 2026. No specific trial dates or recent verdicts are publicly listed, but active litigation suggests trials are being scheduled or prepared.
Lead counsel
- Mark Chalos (Lieff Cabraser)
- Levi & Korsinsky
This page is generated from the official JPML pending-MDL report and public court records, refreshed monthly. It is provided for attorney reference and is not legal advice.