Wildfires are one of the most destructive natural disasters in California. They can result in billions of dollars of property damage in addition to serious physical injuries and deaths. When a wildfire is caused by gross negligence or recklessness on the part of the at-fault party, punitive damages may be available as part of a
Wildfires have the potential to take lives. Wrongful death claims arising from wildfires can involve many complex legal elements, including tort laws and, in many cases, utility and government liability. If you suffer the devastating loss of a loved one in a deadly wildfire, protect your family’s rights by hiring an experienced California wildfire attorney
Devastating wildfires have unfortunately become a regular part of life in California. Rather than simply accepting them as the new reality, however, experts and investigators work to identify the most common causes of wildfires to try to prevent them. Understanding the role of corporate negligence in many of the state’s deadliest wildfires is crucial in
A wildfire lawsuit is a type of legal action that can be taken by one or multiple victims against a party for causing the wildfire or contributing to the disaster through negligence. In California, many wildfire lawsuits have been filed against utility companies for faulty equipment and other examples of negligence. Knowing what to expect
Wildfires in California can be frightening, stressful and extremely destructive. In addition to the known costs related to medical care and property damage after a fire, wildfires can burden victims with many hidden costs. This includes financial tolls as well as the emotional burden of constant uncertainty and anxiety about the future. If you are
Price gouging is an alarming example of merchants and landlords taking advantage of vulnerable Southern California residents in the aftermath of a declared emergency. The recent California wildfires have led to instances of price gouging, which is illegal. Learn your protections and rights in the face of wildfire price gouging, as well as when to