Wildfires can cause a great deal of destruction, sometimes leading to millions of dollars in damage for home and business owners. Victims who are affected by wildfires can file insurance claims or lawsuits to seek financial compensation for their losses. Whether a wildfire case goes to court depends on the circumstances, but the vast majority
Wildfires do not appear out of nowhere. They always have cause. Wildfire investigations are conducted after every blaze in California to determine the cause and try to identify problem areas that can be remedied to prevent future fires. Your rights as a wildfire victim will depend on the results of the investigation. Who Investigates the
When you get into a car accident, one of the losses you can suffer is diminished vehicle value. This refers to a loss in value of its resale price due to property damage. Even if your vehicle gets fully repaired, it will have a diminished value from being in a car accident. Filing a diminished
If you get hurt in a preventable accident, such as a car accident or slip and fall, it is important to know how to strengthen your case. The defendant or accused party and their insurance company will not want you to maximize your financial recovery. It is up to you to know how to optimize
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