2025 Los Angeles Wildfires – Eaton

Lieff Cabraser has a complaint on file in the Eaton fire litigation. You can read a copy of the complaint.

If you or a loved one suffered losses in the Eaton Fire, we can help you navigate insurance claims and potential legal action against Southern California Edison. To talk to a lawyer today, use the form below or call us at 1 800 541-7358.

LCHB February Pasadena for Fire Survivors

Come talk to us in Pasadena throughout February about your rights as Eaton fire survivors
Tiseme Zegeye & Faith Lewis, 2/5-2/6
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Our thoughts and our hearts go out to our friends, family members, colleagues and all those affected by the devastating January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles. We recognize with unceasing gratitude the first responders and community members providing aid and comfort to those in the affected areas during this extremely difficult time.

A great resource is United Policyholders (UP), a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization whose mission is to be a trustworthy and useful information resource on insurance issues. They have additional resources available specifically for fire victims: https://uphelp.org/. The State of California has also set up a 2025 Los Angeles Fires resources page at www.ca.gov/LAfires/ with essential information for fire victims.

The Lieff Cabraser law firm has successfully litigated wildfire and other environmental cases on behalf of devastated California homeowners and businesses for over 30 years. We represent clients in their potential claims against Southern California Edison, the electrical utility for Los Angeles, for its role in the Eaton Fire.

Eaton Fire

The Eaton Fire, in east Los Angeles, started on January 7, 2025, tore through the diverse community of Altadena, and burned for three weeks until final containment was reached. The Fire burned over 14,000 acres and CalFire estimates over 7,500 structures have been damaged or destroyed, including 4,356 single-family homes, 77 multi-family buildings, and 123 commercial buildings, and 12 people are still missing. Tragically, the Eaton Fire is also now one of California’s deadliest fires, with at least 17 people losing their lives, including some elderly and disabled residents who were unable to escape (and their family members who would not leave their sides).

Officials are investigating the cause of the Eaton Fire, including a Southern California Edison electrical transmission tower in Eaton Canyon. The tower was not deenergized before the Fire and photo and video from eyewitnesses indicate the Fire may have ignited underneath it.

If you have been affected by the Eaton fire, you must have many questions, even just about where to begin. Here are a few notes/tips:

Total loss claimants can get four months rent from their insurance company immediately, without an adjuster seeing the home, and there are websites available to confirm a total loss addresses WITH photos). Total loss claimants can also get up to 30% of their contents value up to $250,000 (or up to policy limits, if less), without providing any inventory at all.

It will still be a while before people can get into their neighborhoods due, among other things, to lack of power and, unfortunately, ongoing searches for missing persons.

Note also that:

  1. Property tax payments on lost properties will be deferred until April 2026, and
  2. There will be a state and local debris removal program announced soon, as Governor Newsome has signed an Executive Order for local agencies to work with the State Office of Emergency Services to craft a prompt debris removal program and prepare for potential mudslides and flooding in the burned areas. With much of the winter season still ahead, future rainstorms could create catastrophes across the region.

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    Southern California Fire Cases / Thomas Wildfire & Mudslide Litigation

    Lieff Cabraser attorney Lexi Hazam serves as Co-Lead Counsel for Individual Plaintiffs in JCCP litigation involving thousands of Plaintiffs against Southern California Edison over the role of the utility’s equipment in starting the devastating Thomas Fire that destroyed over a thousand homes in Southern California in December 2017, and the resulting mudslides in Montecito that destroyed additional homes and killed 23 people. Before multiplaintiff bellwether trials were to occur in 2021, the litigation entered into a settlement protocol, which has resolved over 1,600 cases to date. Together with the individual plaintiffs in the Woolsey Fire, below, these plaintiffs have recovered well over $1 billion to date.

    Woolsey Fire Cases

    Lieff Cabraser counsel Lexi Hazam serves as Co-Lead Counsel for Individual Plaintiffs in the coordinated Woolsey Fire Case JCCP litigation against Southern California Edison relating to the devastating 2018 fire that burned more than 1,600 homes and 96,000 acres in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. In 2022, the litigation entered into a settlement protocol alongside the Thomas Fire cases, which has resolved over 2,000 Woolsey cases to date, with a recovery of over $1 billion.

    Northern California Fire Cases / 2017 North Bay Fires / 2018 Camp Fire

    Lieff Cabraser lawyers Elizabeth Cabraser and Lexi Hazam served on the Individual Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in the consolidated lawsuits against PG&E over 2017 North Bay fire losses. After PG&E and its parent filed for bankruptcy, the appointed Torts Claimants’ Committee (including our firm, with a client who lost her father in the Camp Fire) represented persons with tort claims, largely wildfire victims, in the bankruptcy, helping to negotiate a settlement of $13.5 billion to compensate fire victims for their losses. Elizabeth Cabraser also served on the Trust Oversight Committee that has monitored and assisted the Trustee in administering the gargantuan and complex claims process.

    Maui Fire Litigation

    In collaboration with local Hawai‘i attorneys, our firm represents Maui residents and businesses affected by the devastating August 2023 Lahaina Fire. The deadliest fire in Hawai‘i’s history, it consumed thousands of acres and destroyed over 2,200 structures, most of them residential, causing widespread losses. Investigations indicate that equipment owned by Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) sparked the fire, with utility lines contacting vegetation during high winds. Despite Red Flag conditions, HECO failed to implement a power safety shut-off program, contributing to this catastrophic event. There is a proposed global settlement for the Fire of over $4 billion pending.

    Learn About Our Team

    About Elizabeth J. Cabraser

    Elizabeth CabraserPossessing unparalleled expertise in complex civil litigation, Elizabeth has served as court-appointed lead, co-lead, or class counsel in scores of federal multi-district and state coordinated proceedings, including multiple California fire cases, multi-state tobacco, the Exxon Valdez disaster, Breast Implants, Fen-Phen (Diet Drugs), Vioxx, Toyota sudden acceleration, numerous securities/investment fraud cases, and historic Holocaust litigation.

    About Lexi J. Hazam

    Lexi HazamThe Chair of Lieff Cabraser’s Personal Injury/Mass Tort practice group, Lexi J. Hazam represents clients in mass tort cases and environmental class actions, as well as whistleblower/false claims act actions. Lexi is also Court-appointed Co-Lead Counsel for the thousands of Individual Plaintiffs in the Thomas Fire (No. 4965) and Woolsey Fire JCCPs (No. 5000), litigations against Southern California Edison arising from the colossal wildfires and ensuing mudslide Edison’s faulty equipment caused in recent years.

    About Robert J. Nelson

    Robert NelsonA rare two-time winner of the Daily Journal’s California Attorney of the Year award, Lieff Cabraser partner Robert J. Nelson has played a leading role in the firm’s environmental, mass tort, and tobacco cases, among many others, taking on many of the world’s largest corporations and successfully holding them accountable. He has served as court-appointed lead or co-lead counsel in numerous state and federal coordinated proceedings, as well as in close to 40 class actions.

    About Fabrice Vincent

    Fabrice VincentFabrice Vincent is a tireless and principled advocate for the injured and the families of loved ones who died in personal injury and wrongful death cases. Fabrice’s cases include various California fire cases, JUUL vaping injury claims, baby formula injury and death claims, hair relaxer cancer claims, aviation accidents, auto and recreational vehicle accidents, and faulty medical devices.

    About Tiseme Zegeye

    Tiseme ZegeyeA partner in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office and a five-year Best Lawyers “Ones to Watch” awardee as well as a two-time winner of Lawdragon’s “Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation” award, Tiseme Zegeye specializes in environmental justice cases, women’s health, and civil rights cases, including representing women and families in fertility and gynecologic cancer matters and representing the injured in water contamination and wildfire cases.

    About Patrick Andrews

    Patrick AndrewsPatrick Andrews is a Partner in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office with over six years of experience in toxic torts, environmental, and pharmaceutical complex civil litigation. He most recently was a member of the firm’s litigation team that successfully obtained $95 million in settlements on behalf of fishers, property owners, and business affected by the 2021 Orange County oil spill.

    About Faith E.A. Lewis

    Faith E.A. LewisFaith E. A. Lewis is an associate in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office. Faith works primarily in the firm’s mass torts, defective products, and employment practice groups. Their recent work includes the Social Media Adolescent Addiction MDL, No. 3047, the Oral Phenylephrine MDL, No. 3089, and several wage and hour class actions.

    About Celena Nelson

    Celena NelsonAn associate in Lieff Cabraser’s San Francisco office, Celena Nelson’s recent mass tort work has included the STIIIZY teen cannabis case and the Toyota emissions cases.

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    LCHB February Pasadena for Fire Survivors

    Come talk to us throughout February Pasadena about your rights as Eaton fire survivors.
    Here are additional upcoming dates for free, walk-in, no-obligation lawyer meetings in Pasadena
    Celena Nelson, 2/14-2/16
    Fabrice Vicent, 2/17-2/19
    Tiseme Zegeye, 2/26-2/27
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    Celena Nelson, 3/3-3/4
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