Overview
Eaton Fire Lawyers: Lawsuit Information and Resources
The Eaton Fire, also called the Altadena Fire, ignited January 7, 2025, in Eaton Canyon just north of Pasadena in the Angeles National Forest. The fire quickly exploded to nearly 14,000 acres in less than two days, according to Cal Fire.
According to CAL FIRE, as of Tuesday, January 14, the Eaton Fire was 35% contained, and 15 fatalities have been reported. There have been five firefighter injuries, and 2,722 structures destroyed.
The Eaton Fire is the second largest of the fires that struck LA during the second week of January, after the Palisades Fire, in unusually dry conditions during an extreme Santa Ana wind event.
Will SCE Lawsuit Be Filed Seeking Compensation for Victims of Eaton Fire?
Update: Singleton Schreiber has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison
Southern California Edison (SCE) is conducting an examination to determine whether their power lines could have sparked either the Eaton or Hurst fires. The company has informed state regulators that insurance companies working to assess the damages from the fires have demanded that they preserve any electric equipment around the site as possible evidence in the Eaton Fire, though no evidence has currently indicated that SCE’s equipment was responsible for igniting the blaze.
SCE high voltage electric transmission lines run above the site of the fire, and a similar high voltage electric line was responsible for sparking the Camp Fire in 2018 in and around the town of Paradise in Northern California.
In Southern California, SCE has also faced litigation over the Silverado Fire in 2019 during a similar high wind event near Irvine, CA, when they said a “lashing wire” might have struck a conducting line above it after they lifted the rolling blackouts that they had imposed in the area.
If SCE is found to be responsible for the Eaton Fire, it would be one of the largest California wildfires caused by utility companies in state history.
Newsom Issues State of Emergency, Biden Issues Major Disaster Declaration
Gov. Gavin Newsom secured a Major Disaster Declaration from President Joe Biden on Wednesday, one day after the fires ignited, to provide access to federal funding for relief efforts. The state received a grant from the federal Disaster Relief Fund after the Governor issued a state of emergency, and the Governor issued a statement announcing the funds and urging residents to stay safe and follow the advice of local officials.
The Governor also issued an executive order to support the communities affected, as he deployed more than 7,500 firefighting and emergency personnel to protect the area from the ongoing fires across Los Angeles.
FEMA, Pentagon Join LA Fire Response
President Biden also announced Thursday that for the next six months, the federal government will pay for 100% of the disaster response costs from the wildfires destroying Los Angeles. The president said he will also ask Congress for even more funding for relief efforts.
The federal funding will cover debris removal, temporary shelters, and pay for first responders, the president said, adding that he is sending 400 federal firefighters and 30 federal firefighting planes to the area, among other assets.
The full disaster response coverage represents an increase from the current 75% the president previously allotted, after Gov. Gavin Newsom had requested 90%. The damage will place the LA fires among the most expensive disasters in California history.
In all, more than 179,000 people have been forced to evacuate from their homes.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has also been providing relief to locals, providing supplies like baby food to those in need, and even the Pentagon has readied firefighting personnel.
President Biden told residents and other victims impacted by the fires, “We’re not going anywhere.” He added, “To the firefighters and first responders, you are heroes.”
Eaton Fire Resources for Wildfire Victims in Altadena, Pasadena, and More
Use the links below to find resources for Eaton Fire victims in Altadena, Pasadena, and the surrounding areas, including emergency services, relief agencies, public safety, transportation, evacuation centers, food and shelter, pet and animal rescues, and more.
Eaton Fire Specific Resources
- Reconnect with Loved Ones. For help finding a missing loved one due to the fires, contact 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) with detailed information.
- Family Assistance Center If you are looking for someone impacted by the January 2025 fires in Los Angeles County, or you want to inform your family of your safety wellness. Please, contact the Red Cross at (800) 675-5799
- Emergency Food and Supplies: Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: Works with its network of more than 600 partner agencies. To find a local food pantry, enter your address.
- Food and Nutrition for Older Adults: Offers support for older adults who may be experiencing food insecurity. To locate a meal site, click here.
- The Hotel Assn. of Los Angeles has compiled a list of hotels in the Los Angeles area that have room available and are offering special rates for fire victims. The list, which is accessible from a Google spreadsheet, is continuously being updated and contains contact information and details on any fire-related special rate.
The California Fire Foundation is providing $250 SAVE gift cards for residents who lost their house in the fires at the Pasadena Convention Center, located at 300 E Green St, Pasadena, CA 91101-2308. These cards can be used to purchase essential items such as food, clothing, gas, medicine, or temporary shelter in the immediate aftermath of a house fire. Distribution runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day—or until cards run out.
- SBA Disaster Loans: Loans may be available to homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes in areas covered by a disaster declaration to aid in recovery. To apply for assistance, click here.
- Insurance Commissioner Workshop: For Los Angeles residents affected by Eaton Fire to ensure they understand their insurance policies and are aware of the resources available during the rebuilding and recovery process.
- Pasadena City College – 1570 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106
- January 25, 2025 from 10:00am to 5:00 pm
- January 26, 2025 from 10:00am to 1:00pm
- To reserve a one-on-one appointment with an expert call (800) 927-4357
Free clothing
Brooklyn Projects, a skateboard and clothing shop on Melrose, is providing free clothing, shoes and socks for victims who left their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. The shop is located at 7427 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046.
Why Choose Singleton Schreiber To Represent You In Your Eaton Fire Claim
Wildfires can have devastating effects on all affected by the destruction. From homes being burnt down, to injuries, loss of belongings, and more, fire victims may face significant financial hurdles in the aftermath of a wildfire. At Singleton Schreiber, we understand how difficult it can be for victims to move forward after a fire, and are here to help those affected fight for full and fair compensation for the damages they suffer.
When you work with the Singleton Schreiber team, you get:
- A team of highly experienced wildfire attorneys: we have extensive experience holding responsible parties accountable for the damages caused by wildfires
- A team with a proven track record of success: since 2007 we have helped more than 26,000 individuals and businesses secure the compensation they deserve for losses sustained in wildfires
- A team dedicated to upholding your rights: we are ready to invest our time, energy, and resources into building a strong claim for you
If your home or business has been affected by the Eaton Fire, contact the Singleton Schreiber team today to learn how we may be able to help you.
What Compensation Can Eaton Fire Victims Recover?
In the aftermath of a fire, victims may face physical, emotional, and financial hardships. When you choose Singleton Schreiber to represent your fire claim, we do so with the utmost care and compassion.
Fire victims may be able to obtain compensation for the following damages after a wildfire:
- Property damage: for damaged and destroyed homes, vehicles, and other personal belongings and property lost due to the wildfire
- Evacuation-related expenses: for the cost of temporary housing, transportation, meals, and other costs related to the evacuation process and period
- Medical expenses: for injuries like burns, smoke inhalation, and other fire-related injuries that victims may have sustained due to the wildfire
- Wrongful death: if victims lost a loved one due to the wildfire, they may be able to hold the party responsible for the fire accountable for the costs associated with their loved one's death, such as funeral and burial expenses, loss of companionship, loss of financial support, and more
While fire victims’ insurance policies may offer some coverage, these policies may not cover the full extent of the damages they suffer. The team at Singleton Schreiber can also provide insurance claim assistance, helping you examine your policy and fight for the most possible compensation available to cover your losses.
Speak With Our LA Fire Lawyers About a Possible Eaton Fire Lawsuit and Compensation for Eaton Fire Victims
Contact the experienced LA wildfire attorneys at Singleton Schreiber to find out how you can receive compensation for the Eaton Fire. Schedule your free consultation with an LA fire lawyer today to learn more about your options and find out how much your case could be worth. Call us today at (213) 344-0668 to get started.