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Helping Californians Affected By Wildfires
Wildfires occur frequently here in California, but many times they are not the result of an accident, but rather the result of carelessness. Whether it be a utility company that refuses to repair electrical lines that ultimately start a fire, or a smoker that throws a cigarette butt, these fires are usually the result of someone or some entity's action or inaction. When you suffer a loss due to someone else's actions, you deserve for them to right their wrongs, and restore what was taken from you. We created The Wildfire Lawyers to provide education, resources, and ultimately, insurance claims recovery assistance to our fellow Californians who have been affected by these fires. If you just need information, or you need help making a recovery for yourself and your family, you've come to the right place.
California Wildfire Claims Lawyer
Compassion is key when handling wildfire claims. We work with clients and families in the most vulnerable times of their lives.
We started The Wildfire Lawyers to specifically help people who have been affected by the recent wildfires. When you counsel with our lawyers we will treat you with respect, dignity, and educate throughout the process. Most of our clients have never had to file such a large claim before, and we understand how people feel in this situation.

Information on Wildfire CLaims
Business Losses
The most recent batch of California wildfires have taken their toll on the state leaving many people without homes, rental properties, businesses, pets, vehicles, vegetation, and, in some cases, the loss of a loved one.
Homeowner's Insurance
By those Californians who’ve been affected by the latest wildfires, the results have been devastating. Many people in California may be asking themselves, “Why do I need an attorney if I have homeowner’s insurance?”
Personal Property Damage
California property owners know how the risk of forest fires can be a threat to their personal property. With the current wildfires raging across California, your houses, rental property, vehicles, and business may experience smoke damage and burns as a result of the wildfires.
Pets and Livestock
As wildfires spread across California, you may lose a lot - your home, vehicles, rental property, and businesses. One thing that often isn’t considered are your animals that are affected by the fires. You may lose your pets or the livestock thousands of farmers in California depend on to make a living.
PG&E Campfire
California, a state known for its varied landscapes and beauty, has had more than their share of wildfires. Often, these wildfires are not an accident, but due to the negligence of someone starting these disasters.
Rental Property Damage
According to CAL FIRE there were at least 21 wildfires occurring at the same time across the state of California. In total, 245,000 acres of land burned forcing over 100,000 Californians to evacuate their homes. Over 8,900 buildings burned, and these numbers continue to rise. Also rising is the death toll which now is at least 43 lives lost.
Smoke Damage
Throughout California, wildfires are destroying homes, rental property, businesses, and vehicles. While we all know how devastating wildfires can be in California, you don’t often hear about the damage the smoke from those wildfires can do.
Woolsey Fire Lawsuit
Wildfires in California are burning out of control despite the best efforts of fire personnel. The Woolsey wildfire now holds the dubious record for being the most destructive wildfire in California history.
Smoke Inhalation
The wildfires that have been whipping across the California landscape have left devastation in their wake. Many Californians have lost their homes, businesses, rental property, vehicles, and even their lives.
Vegetation Loss
Californians deal with the threat of devastating wildfires every day, and they are becoming more frequent as climate change make the winds and vegetation more volatile.
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