Were You Affected by a Wildfire in California? You May Be Entitled to Compensation.
Wildfires in California have caused catastrophic damage over the past decade — destroying homes, businesses, and entire communities. Many of these fires were preventable and linked to utility company negligence, especially from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). If you’ve suffered loss or injury due to a wildfire in California, you may be eligible to file a claim and pursue significant compensation.
Our legal team is actively helping wildfire victims seek justice through lawsuits against PG&E and other parties responsible for poor infrastructure, downed power lines, and delayed shutdown protocols. Whether you lost your home, suffered injuries, or were displaced for weeks or months, you don’t have to go through this alone.
If you or your family were impacted by a wildfire — whether in Northern, Central, or Southern California — you may be able to file a claim. Our attorneys represent:
Homeowners who lost or sustained damage to their property
Renters who lost possessions or were displaced
Business owners whose operations were shut down
Individuals who suffered burns, smoke inhalation, or trauma
Agricultural property owners and farm operators
Rebuilding or repairing your home
Temporary housing & relocation costs
Lost income or business interruption
Medical expenses and trauma care
Emotional distress and PTSD
Smoke damage to homes, belongings, or crops
Wrongful death claims for lost family members
PG&E has been linked to multiple devastating fires — including the Camp Fire, Dixie Fire, and Kincade Fire. Investigations revealed that outdated equipment, poor maintenance, and negligence in safety protocols were contributing factors. PG&E has already paid billions in settlements, but many victims still haven’t received fair compensation.
Our attorneys are actively accepting cases related to recent and past wildfires caused by utility company negligence. If you’ve been affected, there may still be time to file a claim.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if you receive a settlement. You’ll have access to experienced wildfire attorneys who will guide you through every step — from claim investigation to maximum recovery.
Even if you already received insurance payments, you may still be entitled to more. Let us review your case and help determine your eligibility.
If you’ve suffered from a wildfire in California, contact Lawsuit Help today for a free and confidential case review. Our wildfire lawsuit attorneys are ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. Email [email protected] or fill out the consultation form below to get started.