Date Filed: June 4, 2009 Court: U.S. District Court Location: California
Hagens Berman filed a class-action lawsuit against propane cylinder provider Blue Rhino, claiming the two companies reduced the amount of propane in tanks when energy prices rose and failed to inform customers.
When energy prices soared last year, the price of propane gas increased. Plaintiffs claim the company reduced the amount of propane in the tanks from 17 or 18 pounds to 15 pounds in lieu of raising the price for a full tank.
The lawsuit claims customers were still under the impression they were purchasing a 'full' cylinder despite the reduced product volume.
Even though energy prices have bottomed out since the high last year, the suit claims, the companies have not yet reduced prices or resumed the prior practice of selling full tanks.
Liquefied propane gas cylinders can hold 20 pounds of propane. Due to safety regulations, tanks typically fill to 17 or 18 pounds to remain safe for use.
Propane cylinders are used for a wide variety of applications including gas grills, patio heaters, outdoor fireplaces, mosquito traps and more.
Blue Rhino distributes propane tanks through tens of thousands of retailers across the country including Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Safeway and other local grocery stores, convenience stores and gas stations.
The lawsuit seeks to represent anyone who purchased Blue Rhino propane cylinder from Jan. 1, 2008 to present. To find out if you are eligible to join this suit, call HBSS at (206) 623-7292.
Key Attorneys
Elizabeth A. Fegan
Beth is a partner in Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro's Chicago office where she has worked since 2004. Her pra... link >>