For individuals who have purchased, installed or have had Open Energy 35-watt or SolarBlend 50-watt solar tiles on your roof, you may be eligible for compensation from the Open Energy, SolarBlend Solar Panels Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, Open Energy and Solar Blend had customers purchase and install their defective solar panels. 35-watt and 50-watt Solar Panels that were purchased and installed between 2008 to 2012 were all deemed defective. The defendants have denied any allegations claimed against them, but have agreed to pay the settlement. If you are eligible, file a claim form by July 19, 2018 for your potential reward
Open Energy, SolarBlend Class Action Lawsuit:
- Open Energy, SolarBlend Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: July 19, 2018
- Who’s Eligible:Class Members of the solar tiles settlement include anyone who purchased solar tiles, a property in which the solar tiles were installed, or otherwise have a financial interest in the solar tiles or their energy-generating capacity.
- 35W SolarSave
- 35W Solar Roofing Tiles
- Applied Solar 3ft Roofing Tile
- Applied Solar’s
- SolarSave BIPV
- OE-35
- OE-50
- Open Energy OE35 Solar Tile
- Open Energy Roofing Tiles
- Open Energy’s SolarSave Roofing Tile
- Open Energy SolarSave Roof Tile OE-35
- Open Energy’s SolarSave PV Tile
- SolarSave
- SolarSave OE-35
- SolarSave Roofing Tile
- SolarSave Roofing Tile Slate
- Grey 35
- SolarSave ST-35
- SolarBlend
- SB-50
- Estimated Amount: Up To $2,500
- Proof of Purchase:Claimants whose information does not match certain records that are in possession of the Settlement Administrator may be asked to provide proof that Open Energy 35-watt or SolarBlend 50-Watt solar tiles were installed on the property.
- Case Name & Number: Brian Everett v. Pulte Group Inc., et al., Case No. SCV0033498, in Placer County Superior Court, California
How To File a Claim:
- Head over to the OpenEnergy SolarBlend Claim Form
- Look over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Complete the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by July 19, 2018 to receive your potential award!
Bottom Line:
If you or someone that you know have bought, installed or have had Open Energy 35-watt or SolarBlend 50-watt solar tiles on your roof, you may be eligible for compensation from the Open Energy, SolarBlend Solar Panels Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, Open Energy and Solar Blend had customers purchase and install their defective solar panels. 35-watt and 50-watt Solar Panels that were purchased and installed between 2008 to 2012 were all deemed defective. So if you are eligible, file a claim by July 19, 2018 to receive your potential compensation! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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