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Luma Warns on the Bill if Immunity for Damages Is Removed

They indicated that removing that clause could lead to an increase in the electricity bill.
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SAN JUAN – LUMA Energy warned Tuesday that the removal or limitation of the contractual clause that exempts it from liability for damages to consumers could be reflected in an increase in light bills. “We are reviewing the determination of the Federal Bankruptcy Court to evaluate our legal options. As we have reiterated before, any determination that limits or eliminates the relief of liability would affect the contractual mechanisms established…

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The federal court rejected LUMA Energy's request to halt the lawsuit filed by DACO in the Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a clause that prevents customers from filing claims against LUMA for damage to their equipment.

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They indicated that removing that clause could lead to an increase in the electricity bill.

·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Telemundo de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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