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Mass Torts (Wildfire Litigation and Recovery)

Understanding Your Loss, Fighting for Your Recovery

Experiencing a wildfire is devastating. We've been through it, both personally and alongside thousands of wildfire victims. From the initial loss to the final stages of recovery, we know what it takes to rebuild lives and secure the compensation you deserve.

We provide our clients with comprehensive resources and guides to help them stay safe and protected.

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Why You Need an Experienced Fire Lawyer

Wildfires cause a complex array of damages, from property loss to personal injury. Many fire victims find themselves underinsured, with insurance policies that don’t cover all types of damages. Our experienced team of paralegals, insurance consultants, and experts focuses on identifying all potential areas of recovery and ensuring our clients receive full and fair compensation.

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Types of Damages

  • Vegetation, Crop & Landscaping Damages: representing clients with extensive agricultural and landscaping damages, we understand the unique impacts of fire on crops and ecosystems.

  • Dwellings and Structures: guiding you through the complexities of property and structure damage claims, we help you assess and claim adequate compensation for rebuilding.

  • Personal Belongings & Cherished Possessions from family heirlooms to everyday items, we help you document and claim losses to recover the true value of what was lost.

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Our approach is comprehensive and client-centered. We advance all costs of litigation on a contingency-fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you do. With access to top experts, we are equipped to maximize your recovery from all angles.

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Your Road to Recovery

Rebuilding after a wildfire is a daunting task. With our experienced team, you have a partner every step of the way. Let us help you document your losses, navigate insurance complexities, and advocate for full compensation

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Eaton Fire Legal Guide and Assistance

The Eaton Fire, alternatively known as the Altadena Fire, began on January 7, 2025, in the Eaton Canyon area just north of Pasadena within the Angeles National Forest. The blaze rapidly escalated, engulfing nearly 14,000 acres within two days, as reported by Cal Fire.

By the end of January, the fire was fully contained, but not without severe consequences: 17 civilians lost their lives, nine firefighters were injured, and 9,413 buildings were destroyed. This incident was the second largest fire in Los Angeles in January, following the Palisades Fire, fueled by dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds.

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Begin your journey to recovery by contacting us today. We’re ready to help rebuild your life, one step at a time. Our legal services and other related expenses cost you nothing unless we win your case.

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Post-Fire Recovery Guide (LA)
Disclaimer: We reserve the right to decline representation for any reason or no reason at all, in accordance with applicable laws. Our client selection process is aimed to ensure we consistently maintain a high standard of representation confidently. 

 
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. The content on this website is for informational purposes only.
 
You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. However, contacting us or transmitting information to us does not create a contract or an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established. We do not represent you and cannot act as your attorneys unless and until we have agreed in writing to do so.

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