Spruce Solar Lawsuits
Currently Investigating Potential Claims Nationwide
Kershaw Talley Barlow is currently investigating potential claims involving Spruce Solar / Spruce Power, including allegations that customers are failing to receive appropriate credits and performance guarantee payments. The company is now the focus of growing scrutiny, including an investigation by the Connecticut Attorney General tied to rising consumer complaints and issues involving repairs, billing, and difficulties reaching the company.
If you are dealing with serious service failures, billing disputes, or contract issues involving Spruce, we can review your situation at no cost. Call (916) 520-6639 or contact us online for a free, confidential consultation. We’re reviewing cases nationwide.
Why Choose Kershaw Talley Barlow?
Spruce-related disputes can be documentation-driven and hard-fought. Whether the issue is billing, performance, or service obligations, these cases often depend on contracts, production records, communications, and damages proof.
Clients choose Kershaw Talley Barlow because we offer:
- Over $1 Billion Recovered in verdicts and settlements
- 100+ Years of Combined Experience in complex, high-stakes litigation
- National Reach with the resources to take on large corporate defendants
- Scientific & Technical Expertise through an in-house team of attorney-scientists who help build evidence-driven cases
- Free Consultations and Contingency Fees (no fees unless we recover compensation)
Proven Results in Complex, High-Stakes Litigation
Results matter most in cases where the defendant has deep resources and the facts require disciplined case-building. Kershaw Talley Barlow has a record of success in high-stakes matters involving corporate misconduct and large-scale disputes.
Examples include:
- $680 Million – Wedding v. CalPERS (class action settlement)
- $390 Million – American Honda Motor Co. (MDL-related settlement)
- $211 Million – BMW of North America, LLC (class action settlement)
- $45 Million – Ford Motor Company (jury verdict and judgment)
Spruce Solar Claims: Issues Customers Report
Spruce’s business model involves owning and operating home solar assets and servicing solar systems under long-term agreements. In many cases, homeowners report entering a relationship with Spruce after an existing solar lease, PPA, or servicing arrangement was purchased by Spruce.
Based on publicly reported complaints and consumer reports, the issues raised in Spruce-related disputes commonly include:
- Billing disputes (charges while the system is allegedly not producing as expected)
- Underperformance and production disputes (customers alleging the system is not generating what was represented)
- Communication breakdowns (difficulty reaching support, repeated follow-ups, lack of resolution)
- Contract / transfer confusion when a system or agreement changes hands and the homeowner is dealing with a company they did not originally contract with
Every case is different. The key questions are what your agreement requires, what was represented, what occurred, and what the records show.
Status of Public Scrutiny and Reported Complaints
There is no single government finding that determines liability in an individual case. But publicly available reporting can help establish why an investigation is warranted.
- Connecticut: A news report described the Connecticut Attorney General investigating Spruce Power amid rising customer complaints, including issues involving repairs and billing and difficulty contacting the company.
- Consumer complaint volume: BBB listings reflect a high number of filed complaints over a multi-year period (BBB does not determine fault, but it can be relevant to evaluating patterns).
- Broader attention to rooftop-solar servicing problems: National reporting has described disputes involving service delays, system performance issues, and billing conflicts in the residential solar space, including examples involving Spruce.
Potential Legal Theories Under Investigation
Depending on the facts, Spruce-related claims may involve allegations such as:
- Breach of Contract (failure to provide contractually required service, maintenance, or system performance obligations)
- Unfair or Deceptive Practices (billing or representations that customers contend were misleading under consumer protection laws)
- Unjust Enrichment (collecting payments while allegedly not providing the contracted benefit)
- Breach of Warranty / Service Obligations (where written service commitments are not met)
Not every situation supports a claim. The viability depends on your specific agreement, state law, and what the records show.
Do I Have a Case?
You may have a claim worth investigating if one or more of the following is true:
- You have a solar lease, PPA, or service relationship now owned or serviced by Spruce
- You experienced persistent billing disputes tied to system performance, estimated production, fees, or other charges
- You have supporting records such as: the contract/lease/PPA, invoices and payment history, service tickets, production reports/monitoring alerts, and written communications
Even if you don’t have every document, a consultation can clarify what should exist and what can be obtained.
Potential Compensation
If a claim is viable, compensation may include:
- Refunds or credits for improper charges
- Out-of-pocket losses tied to repairs, replacement power costs, or related expenses
- Contract damages tied to failure to provide promised performance or service
- Statutory damages and attorneys’ fees where authorized under applicable consumer protection laws (varies by state)
How Kershaw Talley Barlow Can Help
These disputes are documentation-driven. The outcome often turns on contract terms, service history, billing records, and proof of system performance.
When you contact Kershaw Talley Barlow, our team can:
- Review your agreement, billing history, and service records
- Evaluate what legal theories may apply under your state’s laws
- Identify the best path forward (individual claim, coordinated litigation, or other options depending on scope)
- Build a damages narrative supported by transaction and performance records
- Handle communications and litigation against well-funded corporate defendants
We offer free consultations, and we handle appropriate matters on a contingency basis where available, meaning no fees unless we recover compensation.
Call For a FREE Consultation: (916) 520-6639
Kershaw Talley Barlow is currently investigating potential claims involving Spruce Solar / Spruce Power.
If you are dealing with serious billing disputes, unresolved system problems, or contract issues, call (916) 520-6639 or contact us online for a FREE case evaluation.
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