TRUSTED WILDFIRE ATTORNEYS
Experienced Wildfire Attorneys Committed to Individualized Attention to Maximize Your Recovery
If there is no recovery, then there are never any fees or costs to you.
We are a team of experienced lawyers that pursue recovery on behalf of fire victims harmed by wildfires caused by major corporations and utility companies. We are currently representing victims of the 2022 Mill Fire against Roseburg Forest Products Co. (“Roseburg”).
Our preliminary investigation shows that the Mill Fire ignited from a machine operated by Roseburg at its wood manufacturing mill. Specifically, Roseburg’s mill produces its own electric power in a facility fueled by wood remnants. The generator ejects ash after consuming the wood, which requires cooling. Preliminary evidence suggests that Roseburg failed to cool the ash properly, which ignited the fire. These reports are often strong evidence of causation in wildfire cases.
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If there is no recovery, then there are never any fees or costs to you.
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If you have been affected by the Mill Fire, call (530) 358-8810 or email fire@ertriallawyers.com today for a free consultation to learn what we can recover for you.
Who Is Eligible to Recover
- Property Owners
- Renters
- Businesses
- Homeowner/Road Associations
- Public entities
- Insured or Uninsured
What We Can Recover For You
Whether insured or uninsured, you will likely find that you will not be fully reimbursed for:
- Total costs to rebuild
- Damage to trees, vegetation and crops
- Erosion damage
- Evacuation Expenses
- Personal property damage
- Smoke and ash damage
- Emotional injuries
- Loss of Animal Life
- Bodily Injury
- Lost wages and income loss
- Death
We work hard with experienced experts in reconstruction and rebuilding costs, tree valuation, personal property valuation, economic income losses, among others to make sure you are reimbursed for the total value of your compensable damages.
Many fire victims find themselves without insurance to cover losses from a wildfire. Minimal governmental assistance will not come close to covering what you need to rebuild and regain your life before the fire took it away.
Even if you have insurance, you will almost certainly be underinsured for certain losses or your insurance company may deny the full value you are entitled to recover. Insurance companies tend to undervalue property, wrongfully deny claims, delay compensation, and more. We are here to fill in those gaps and ensure that the party responsible for causing the fire pays the difference.
Insurance companies also do not provide reimbursement for the emotional losses you suffered, including the intense fear of being within the Zone of Danger or the Annoyance and Discomfort you have experienced from being displaced from your home. Indeed, in some cases these emotional losses represent some of the most important areas of damage we will seek recovery for. We are dedicated to ensuring that those responsible for causing the fire fully compensate you for the losses that you suffered.
List of Representative Fire Cases
Our attorneys have obtained hundreds of millions of dollars in recoveries for fire victims harmed by the major wildfires across the State since 2015 caused by large corporations or utility companies.
- 2015 Butte Fire against PG&E (Butte County)
- 2017 Tubbs Fire against PG&E (Sonoma County)
- 2017 Redwood Valley Fire against PG&E (Mendocino County)
- 2017 Sulphur Fire against PG&E (Lake County)
- 2017/2018 Thomas Fire & Mudslides against SCE (Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties)
- 2018 Woolsey Fire against SCE (Ventura and Los Angeles Counties)
- 2018 Camp Fire against PG&E (Butte County)
- 2022 McKinney Fire against PacifiCorp (Siskiyou County)
- 2022 Mill Fire against Roseburg Forest Products Co. (Siskiyou County)
- 2022 Mosquito Fire against PG&E (El Dorado and Placer Counties)
- 2022 Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire (New Mexico)
- 2023 Lahaina Wildfire (Hawaii)
- 2024 Airport Fire (Orange and Riverside Counties)
- 2024 Bridge Fire (Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties)