The Airport Fire, which began on September 9, 2024, has profoundly impacted the communities surrounding Rancho Santa Margarita and Trabuco Canyon. As the fire continues to threaten homes and businesses, many residents are seeking legal guidance to navigate the aftermath and protect their rights. Were you affected by the Airport Fire near Rancho Santa Margarita, CA? Our dedicated legal team is committed to helping wildfire victims with claims, lawsuits, settlements, and more. Contact us for a free consultation, and let us guide you through the recovery process.
The cause of the Airport Fire is currently under investigation. If it is determined that an entity’s negligence contributed to the ignition or spread of this devastating wildfire, affected residents and property owners may be entitled to compensation beyond what standard insurance policies provide. It is important to note that many insurance policies do not fully cover the loss of natural vegetation outside of landscaped areas, nor do they compensate for the emotional toll suffered by victims of such disasters.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of a wildfire, we will seek damages on your behalf for the losses you have incurred with absolutely no up-front expenses from you, and no costs unless you win.
📱 Call us at (415) 534-7970. We have specialized agents ready to talk.
Each case is unique, but common types of damages often include:
You may be entitled to more compensation than you realize.
📱 Call us at (415) 534-7970 to speak with one of our specialized agents today.
It is NOT true that you can only file a claim if you owned a business or home that burned down.
You can file a claim for a number of reasons, including the loss of a rental home, personal property loss, and adverse health effects caused by the fire.
It is NOT true that only those with insurance policies can file claims.
This is a court claim against a defendant that is unrelated to your insurance coverage. You can file a claim whether or not your losses have been compensated by insurance.
It is NOT true that you must provide proof for every item lost in a fire.
You may be eligible to file regardless of whether you have the relevant documentation. In fact, the simple truth that you had to evacuate the fire may be sufficient to support your claim.
It is NOT true that you can only file a claim if you have lost a family member or suffered a physical injury.
Other causes for submitting a claim may include fire-related damage to your home or loss of personal items.