YOU COULD BE ENTITLED
to SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL COMPENSATION
If your home, business or health was affected by the recent California Wildfires
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HOW TO KNOW IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A CLAIM?
The Eaton Fire, which ignited on January 7, 2025, in Eaton Canyon near Altadena, California, has devastated communities—burning over 14,000 acres, destroying 9,418 structures, and tragically claiming 17 lives. More than 100,000 residents were forced to evacuate, leaving many families and businesses with nothing.
Rebuilding should be straightforward, but insurance companies often delay, deny, or underpay claims, making it even harder for survivors to recover. If you suffered property damage, evacuation costs, health impacts, emotional distress, or business losses, you may be entitled to significant financial recovery.
Investigations into the Eaton Fire are still underway, In some cases, wildfires are caused or worsened by negligence, such as when utility companies fail to maintain power lines, enforce safety measures, or shut off power in hazardous conditions.
If negligence played a role in the disaster, you may have grounds for a lawsuit against the responsible parties.
To be eligible, you must meet at least one of the following:
- Owned, rented, or occupied a partially or totally damaged property
- Owned a business that suffered income loss or property damage
- Owned a property with significant smoke damage
- Lost over $25,000 in personal income due to the wildfire
- Hospitalized for wildfire related injuries
- Lost a loved one due to the fire
- You may not qualify if you were evacuated only and did not sustain an injury
Our expert wildfire attorneys fight to maximize your compensation and you pay nothing unless we win your case. The longer you wait, the harder it is to recover what you’re owed.