Our Mountain Fire Lawyers stand at the forefront of wildfire litigation in California, leading some of the state’s largest and most complex cases. With over 30 years of collective experience, we have successfully represented more than 3,000 clients, recovering over $1 billion for those affected by wildfires caused by third-party negligence.
In the wake of the Mountain Fire, which began on November 6, 2024, near Balcom Canyon Road and Bradley Road in Somis, Ventura County, communities are grappling with the devastation caused by this fire. This wind-driven fire has rapidly moved into areas like Camarillo Heights and Camarillo Estates, causing extensive damage to homes and properties.
The cause of the Mountain Fire is currently under active investigation, and our law firm is prepared to support individuals and families affected by this disaster. We are committed to providing compassionate and effective legal assistance during these challenging times. If a third party is found responsible for the fire, you may be entitled to damages beyond what your insurance covers. Many insurance policies fall short in covering underinsured homes, and natural vegetation not part of the landscaping. And, no insurance company covers the emotional upheaval caused by the fire. If you or your loved ones have been impacted, please reach out to us for guidance and support. We are committed to helping you navigate these complexities and secure the compensation you deserve.
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.
While each case is different, common damage categories include:
The law provides for more compensation than most people realize.
📱 Call us at (415) 534-7970. We have specialized agents ready to talk.
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 utility company 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.