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Dixie Wildfire Attorney

The Dixie Wildfire caused catastrophic damages in Northern California. It is considered one of the largest wildfires in the state’s history. Nearly one million acres burned, more than 1,300 structures were destroyed, and at least one person died.

If you were injured or had other damages associated with the Dixie Wildfire, then you should immediately reach out to a California wildfire attorney. It’s important to act fast before the deadline to file a claim passes you by. Call The Law Office of Paul Mankin, APC for help at 800-219-3577.

What Caused the Dixie Wildfire?

In January 2022, California Fire investigators released findings indicating that the Dixie Wildfire was caused by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) equipment. A tree contacted electrical distribution lines that were owned and operated by PG&E just west of the Cresta Dam. The company has been linked to or found responsible for more than 1,500 wildfires since 2014.

2022 Dixie Wildfire Lawsuit Update

Multiple lawsuits have been filed against PG&E since CAL FIRE officially announced that the company was responsible for the Dixie Wildfire. PG&E and its insurance company are working to get all cases coordinated in the complex civil litigation department of Judge Cheng. Judge Cheng has handled other PG&E wildfire matters and is expected to help expedite the matter.

If you are interested in filing a lawsuit against PG&E for losses sustained in the Dixie Wildfire, you should do so as soon as possible. The court will set deadlines associated with the Dixie Wildfire lawsuits and you will want to be ahead of those timelines to ensure you get the money you deserve.

How Much Money Can I Get in a Dixie Wildfire Claim?

You may be able to file a claim for your losses through your own insurance policy or via a lawsuit against PG&E. In fact, you may be able to file against both and collect the maximum amount of compensation possible.

If you file a lawsuit against PG&E, you can recover compensation for the following:

  • Serious injuries and disability
  • Property damage
  • Business losses
  • Medical expenses
  • Wrongful death
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Any other losses
  • Car parts (including tires, seat belts, air bags, and brakes)
  • Children’s toys and furniture
  • Lead paint
  • Home appliances (including ranges, ovens, microwaves, water heaters, and space heaters)
  • Power tools and equipment (including nail guns, drills, and saws)
  • Sporting goods (including motorcycle helmets, bike gear, and safety equipment)
  • Medical devices (including protheses and implants)
  • Unreasonable household fire hazards (including bedding, pajamas, carpets, and furniture)
  • Prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs

Victims of the Dixie Wildfire should gather as much information as they can about their losses. Although you do not have to prove every item lost, the more documentation you have, the more money you can get.

How Long Do I Have to File a Dixie Wildfire Claim?

If you are filling a claim through your own insurance company, you should refer to your own policy do determine how long you have to submit a claim. Many insurance companies require you to notify them of losses within 24-48 hours, but you have much longer to provide proof of exact damages.

The court has not yet set deadlines for filing a lawsuit against PG&E for the Dixie Wildfire. In other fires, the company was required to establish a victim’s claim fund through which people could submit claims. However, that process has not yet been established. If you want to get the most money possible, you should get in on the front end of this lawsuit.

A PG&E Wildfire Attorney Can Help You Move Forward

Wildfires can damage not only property, but very meaningful items in victims’ lives. If you lost a home or business in the Dixie Wildfire, you may be scrambling to recover. While you may have found somewhere else to live, it can be hard to settle down and get back into a routine.

A Dixie Wildfire lawyer can hold your hand through the recovery process. We understand the hardship you are going through, and we will make sure PG&E and the insurance companies do not take advantage of you.

Dixie Wildfire FAQs

You likely a have many questions after the immense damages you’ve suffered. Dixie Wildfire attorney L. Paul Mankin has answers.

  1. Is There a Dixie California Wildfire Attorney Near Me?

The Law Office of L. Paul Mankin is conveniently located at 4655 Cass Street, Suite 410 in San Diego, CA. We can help you with Dixie Wildfire claims throughout California.

  1. Can I File a Lawsuit Against PG&E for the Dixie Wildfire?

If you suffered losses, including injuries or property damage, in the Dixie Wildfire, you can file a lawsuit against PG&E. You may also be able to file a claim if you had to flee as a result of the fire.

  1. Must I Document All of My Losses?

You do not have to have documents proving every single item lost in the Dixie Wildfire. Your compensation will include a combination of economic (documented damages like medical bills) and non-economic (subjective damages like pain and suffering) losses.

Call a Dixie Wildfire Attorney Today

The Dixie Wildfire caused significant property damage and disruption to the lives of many. The victims of this fire can file a claim against PG&E to recover compensation.

Attorney Paul Mankin works diligently to help victims of California wildfires get the money they need to move forward with life. Call The Law Office of Paul Mankin, APC today at 800-219-3577.