Eaton Fire Lawsuit Representation
Helping fire victims recover after devastating loss.
The Eaton Fire, which ignited in January 2025, tore through communities across Los Angeles County—destroying homes, displacing families, and claiming lives. If you were affected by the fire, you may be entitled to compensation. At William W. Green & Associates, we help California fire victims recover losses, rebuild, and hold negligent parties accountable.
The Eaton Fire destroyed over 9,000 structures and claimed the lives of at least 17 California residents.
Investigations suggest utility-owned equipment may have contributed to the fire’s ignition and rapid spread.
Survivors may be entitled to compensation for property damage, relocation, emotional distress, and more.
Our legal team helps victims navigate insurance claims, fire litigation, and recovery with compassion and clarity.
How our firm helps victims of the Eaton Fire.
Recovering from a wildfire is overwhelming—especially when it’s due to preventable negligence. Our firm supports Eaton Fire survivors by helping them pursue claims for property loss, emotional trauma, and personal injury. If faulty infrastructure played a role in the fire’s ignition, victims may be eligible for far more than insurance payouts alone.
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We assist with evidence collection, insurance negotiations, and litigation when needed. If you also suffered injury or loss in a workplace setting, learn more on our Work Injuries page.
Fire victims may also be eligible to file claims for permanent injuries, including burns. Visit our Burn Injuries page to explore long-term recovery options and legal support.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Eaton Fire Claims.
If you've been affected by the Eaton Fire, you're not alone. Here are some answers to the questions we hear most often:
What should I do after my home or property is damaged in a fire?
Start by ensuring your safety. Then, document everything—photos, videos, receipts, and correspondence with your insurance company. Contact a legal professional early to discuss your rights and preserve evidence for a potential claim.
What if my insurance payment doesn’t cover all my losses?
You may have grounds to file a claim against third parties, especially if utility negligence contributed to the fire. We can help evaluate whether additional compensation is possible through civil litigation.
Who might be responsible for the Eaton Fire?
Investigations are ongoing, but preliminary reports suggest that dormant or decommissioned utility lines may have contributed to the fire. If proven, fire victims may have the right to sue for damages.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In California, the statute of limitations for property damage or personal injury is typically two years—but don’t wait. Important deadlines and exceptions may apply.
How much does it cost to hire your firm?
We work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless we win compensation for you. We also offer free consultations to review your case with no obligation.