Wilson v. Southern California Edison Co

In Wilson v. Southern California Edison Co. (2015) 234 Cal.App.4th 123, the court held that the PUC did not have exclusive jurisdiction over the plaintiff's damage action for harm caused by stray voltage from the SCE electricity grid, holding: "In light of the absence of any indication that the PUC has investigated or regulated the issue of stray voltage, and without any evidence that stray voltage cannot be mitigated without violating the PUC's regulation requiring grounding, we cannot say that Wilson's lawsuit would interfere with or hinder any supervisory or regulatory policy of the PUC." (234 Cal.App.4th at p. 151.)