As California’s Dixie Fire grows to horrifyingly epic proportions (now the third largest in state history), the Lieff Cabraser firm continues its efforts to get information and support to injured and evacuating Californians from the four directly affected counties — Butte, Lassen, Plumas, and Tehama. If you or a loved one have been injured by the fire, or if you have lost your home, we hope you are safe and getting whatever care you need.
We are committed to helping our fellow Californians through this wildfire crisis. Contact us today for more information.
On August 7, 2021, journalist Brandon Ritterman tweeted:
NEW: @PGE4Me's federal probation judge, William Alsup, demands answers on the #DixieFire and #FlyFire.
— Brandon Rittiman (@BrandonRittiman) August 7, 2021
He asks about the tree that fell on PG&E's power line at the Dixie origin point-- demands inspection images showing what it looked like before it fell.#FirePowerMoney @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/4Q8s8GeV5M
Ritterman also noted in a subsequent posting that “Judge Alsup found that PG&E committed safety violations in the 2020 #ZoggFire, which killed four people,” noting in conclusion that “The #DixieFire is just the latest in a long list of criminal investigations (also convictions) against PG&E for causing big disasters.“
Given what appears to be PG&E’s direct involvement in starting the Dixie fire, if at any time you want to discuss your legal rights and the remedies available to ameliorate your losses in holding PG&E accountable for any misconduct, visit our 2021 Dixie Fire page for further information on Lieff Cabraser’s efforts on behalf of fire victims.
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