
Los Angeles Fire Help
Wildfires have severely impacted the property and lives of people living in many areas of Los Angeles. If you or a loved one have experienced injury, property damage or relocation, you may qualify for financial compensation.

About the Los Angeles Wildfires
Los Angeles, California has been dealing with several wildfires, beginning January 7, 2025.
Most notable of the group are the Palisades and Eaton Fires. As of January 11, the Palisades Fire has burned over 21,000 acres and is approximately 8% contained. The damages was widespread in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu areas, as well as areas of Santa Monica and other coastal and hillside properties along the Pacific Coast Highway. The Eaton Fire began in Eaton Canyon, near Altadena. As of January 11, it has burned over 14,000 acres and has most severely impacted Altadena, Pasadena, Sierra Madre and the San Gabriel Foothills. Other fires include the Hurst Fire in Sylmar, the Lidia Fire in Acton, and the Kenneth Fire in West Hills.

Complications from Wildfires
If you or a loved one have experienced any of the following because of the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, you may be eligible for compensation. Fire victims are homeowners, renters, business owners, and other individuals and entities whose property and lives were, literally and figuratively, destroyed by California wildfires started through the negligence of a third party.
While each case is different, common damage categories include:
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Property Damage
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Lost wages
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Loss of crops
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Personal injury
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Wrongful death
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Business losses
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Evacuation costs
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Emotional distress
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Harm to pets or livestock
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Evacuation claims for people with Large Animals
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Depreciation in the value of your land
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Damage to trees, timber, or underwood
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The loss of use and enjoyment of your property
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The cost to repair or replace your home and personal property
The law provides for more compensation than most people realize.

About the Lawsuit
If you or a loved one suffered injuries, emotional distress, mandatory evacuation, and/or property damages as a result of wildfires that began in January, 2025 in the Los Angeles area, you may be eligible for compensation. Fill out the form above to find out.
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