Fire Victims Encouraged to Protect Their Right to Compensation
San Diego, Calif. (October 18, 2019) – Plaintiffs impacted by the 2018 Camp Fire and 2017 North Bay Fires must file a claim against Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), before 5 p.m. on October 21, 2019 to seek compensation for their losses, according to David S. Casey Jr., managing partner of San Diego plaintiffs law firm, CaseyGerry.
Casey Jr. teamed with the experienced powerline fire trial lawyers, Thomas Tosdal, Michael Feinberg and Angela Jae Chun to form Camp Fire Trial Lawyers. The group has combined their considerable collective knowledge and resources to ensure that PG&E takes responsibility for the devastation it has caused. Clients who have already retained Camp Fire Trial Lawyers will have their claims filed by the firm.
The Camp Fires began on November 8, 2018 and burned more than 153,000 acres in and around Paradise, CA. The Camp Fire killed 85 people, injured many civilians and firefighters.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), whose electrical equipment was found to have caused the Camp Fire as well as the 2017 North Bay Fires, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year. This allowed the company to operate its business while reorganizing its debts.
Despite the bankruptcy, victims of the Camp Fire are able seek compensation for their losses. However, all claims must be filed prior to October 21, 2019 at 5 p.m. PPT. After that time, victims will give up their rights to seek any compensation for their injuries, loss of loved ones, and property loss.
About Camp Fire Trial Lawyers
The Camp Fire Trial Lawyers have over a decade of experience handling powerline-triggered fires. They are also lifelong California residents who compiled resources to help families and neighbors through this devastating time. More information can be found at www.campfiretriallawyers.com.
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