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The Eaton fire hit Altadena aggressively and quickly, before many could evacuate leaving numerous individuals injured and suffering major losses. If you or a loved one was affected by the fire you may be entitled to compensation for the emotional and financial toll caused by the destruction, including medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Our team is offering expert legal guidance to help you navigate this tough time and make it as easy as possible for you to recover damages. Contact us today for a free consultation and case review.
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Get The Compensation You Deserve
The Eaton fire hit Altadena aggressively and quickly, before many could evacuate leaving numerous individuals injured and suffering major losses. If you or a loved one was affected by the fire you may be entitled to compensation for the emotional and financial toll caused by the destruction, including medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Our team is offering expert legal guidance to help you navigate this tough time and make it as easy as possible for you to recover damages. Contact us today for a free consultation and case review.
Case Review
Consultations are FREE! No fees unless we win your case.
Get The Compensation You Deserve
The Eaton fire hit Altadena aggressively and quickly, before many could evacuate leaving numerous individuals injured and suffering major losses. If you or a loved one was affected by the fire you may be entitled to compensation for the emotional and financial toll caused by the destruction, including medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Our team is offering expert legal guidance to help you navigate this tough time and make it as easy as possible for you to recover damages. Contact us today for a free consultation and case review.
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Consultations are FREE! No fees unless we win your case.
On January 7, 2025, the Eaton fire broke out in the Altadena area of Los Angeles County and spread rapidly. At the time of the fire, there were wind speeds that reached up to 80+ mph ultimately resulting in devastating losses throughout the Los Angeles County areas. The area had dry conditions at the start of the fire accelerating the burning and increasing the intensity of an already destructive fire.
These fires have left homeowners, renters, and business owners desperately trying to put their lives back together with no clear direction. We understand how scary and uncertain these times can be, and we want you to know we are here for you every step of the way. Our goal is to help you get compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and more. We believe that if you were affected you deserve fair compensation, reach out today and let us help you in this journey.
Who May Be Liable for Damages?
The Eaton fires caused extensive damage across a large portion of Los Angeles County. As a result, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), is investigating to identify any responsible parties so they can ensure that affected individuals get the compensation they deserve.
The two parties that are currently under investigation are Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison, as the fires broke out near a high-voltage transmission tower. ATF is investigating if the utility’s equipment sparked the fire after they failed to de-energize power lines, despite the red flag warnings for the high-speed winds.
Our team is dedicated to staying up to date on the developments within the investigation so that we can hold responsible parties liable and secure you the compensation you deserve. To get the latest updates and recover the most damage possible, reach out today.
If you were affected by the destructive Altadena wildfires, you may be entitled to compensation. The levels of compensation may vary depending on your specific situation, and the best way to assess your damages is to fill out a case review form today. Below are possible damages you can be compensated for:
The aftermath of a fire destroying your property, causing personal injuries, or putting your business at financial risk can be overwhelming. It doesn’t help when insurance companies stall with delays or denials. That’s where we come in. We are here to fight for your right to fair compensation that not only helps you get back on your feet but allows you to comfortably recover from this devastating time.
As for the compensation, in 2019 state lawmakers created the $21 billion California Wildfire Fund, offering the potential for speedier and larger compensation prices for victims of some utility-caused fires. In the case that Pacific Gas & Electric or Southern California Edison are found liable for the start of the fire this fund will help speed up the recovery of your losses. To stay up to date on this, reach out to our team today.
Get Started Today
If you or a loved one has been affected by the Altadena fire, don’t wait until it’s too late. Compensation is just around the corner, and the earlier you reach out the better chance you have at getting the highest settlement possible.
Let us help you navigate these difficult times and fight for the compensation and justice you deserve.
Start by documenting everything you can. This can include (but is not limited to) photos and video of the damage, medical records/expenses, evacuation expenses, a list of items that need repairs or replacement, etc. The more thorough your documentation is the stronger your claim will be, enabling you the maximum compensation available.
No, if you have suffered emotional distress, loss of wages, or injuries you have the same rights to compensation as homeowners with property damages. Reach out today to learn more about what you can receive compensation for.
The statute of limitations for filing a wildfire-related claim in California is one to three years, depending on the type of damages you are seeking compensation for. The sooner you act on filing a claim the higher your chances of compensation are.
Yes, you can still file a claim for damages to your property even without fire insurance. Depending on the circumstances of liability you may be eligible for compensation through third parties (such as utility companies or government entities). Reach out today to learn about your options.
Case Review
Consultations are FREE! No fees unless we win your case.
On January 7, 2025, the Eaton fire broke out in the Altadena area of Los Angeles County and spread rapidly. At the time of the fire, there were wind speeds that reached up to 80+ mph ultimately resulting in devastating losses throughout the Los Angeles County areas. The area had dry conditions at the start of the fire accelerating the burning and increasing the intensity of an already destructive fire.
These fires have left homeowners, renters, and business owners desperately trying to put their lives back together with no clear direction. We understand how scary and uncertain these times can be, and we want you to know we are here for you every step of the way. Our goal is to help you get compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and more. We believe that if you were affected you deserve fair compensation, reach out today and let us help you in this journey.
Who May Be Liable for Damages?
The Eaton fires caused extensive damage across a large portion of Los Angeles County. As a result, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), is investigating to identify any responsible parties so they can ensure that affected individuals get the compensation they deserve.
The two parties that are currently under investigation are Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison, as the fires broke out near a high-voltage transmission tower. ATF is investigating if the utility’s equipment sparked the fire after they failed to de-energize power lines, despite the red flag warnings for the high-speed winds.
Our team is dedicated to staying up to date on the developments within the investigation so that we can hold responsible parties liable and secure you the compensation you deserve. To get the latest updates and recover the most damage possible, reach out today.
If you were affected by the destructive Altadena wildfires, you may be entitled to compensation. The levels of compensation may vary depending on your specific situation, and the best way to assess your damages is to fill out a case review form today. Below are possible damages you can be compensated for:
The aftermath of a fire destroying your property, causing personal injuries, or putting your business at financial risk can be overwhelming. It doesn’t help when insurance companies stall with delays or denials. That’s where we come in. We are here to fight for your right to fair compensation that not only helps you get back on your feet but allows you to comfortably recover from this devastating time.
As for the compensation, in 2019 state lawmakers created the $21 billion California Wildfire Fund, offering the potential for speedier and larger compensation prices for victims of some utility-caused fires. In the case that Pacific Gas & Electric or Southern California Edison are found liable for the start of the fire this fund will help speed up the recovery of your losses. To stay up to date on this, reach out to our team today.
Get Started Today
If you or a loved one has been affected by the Altadena fire, don’t wait until it’s too late. Compensation is just around the corner, and the earlier you reach out the better chance you have at getting the highest settlement possible.
Let us help you navigate these difficult times and fight for the compensation and justice you deserve.
Start by documenting everything you can. This can include (but is not limited to) photos and video of the damage, medical records/expenses, evacuation expenses, a list of items that need repairs or replacement, etc. The more thorough your documentation is the stronger your claim will be, enabling you the maximum compensation available.
No, if you have suffered emotional distress, loss of wages, or injuries you have the same rights to compensation as homeowners with property damages. Reach out today to learn more about what you can receive compensation for.
The statute of limitations for filing a wildfire-related claim in California is one to three years, depending on the type of damages you are seeking compensation for. The sooner you act on filing a claim the higher your chances of compensation are.
Yes, you can still file a claim for damages to your property even without fire insurance. Depending on the circumstances of liability you may be eligible for compensation through third parties (such as utility companies or government entities). Reach out today to learn about your options.
Case Review
Consultations are FREE! No fees unless we win your case.
Contact us today to for an initial consultation where our skilled attorneys will sit down with you to learn more about your situation, open your case, and explain the legal process in detail, ensuring clarity from the start.
Work directly with our team to develop a custom, personalized strategy for your case, setting clear goals and ensuring the legal approach aligns with your specific objectives.
By understanding your case needs and putting a strategy in place, our expert team will pursue justice and fight for the compensation you deserve every step of the way.
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The Eaton fire has been devastating for the Altadena community, leaving individuals struggling to recover and without clear direction on the next steps. If you have been affected by the fire, reach out to our experienced team today for a free consultation and case review.
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The Eaton fire has been devastating for the Altadena community, leaving individuals struggling to recover and without clear direction on the next steps. If you have been affected by the fire, reach out to our experienced team today for a free consultation and case review.
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