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Fairview Fire Destroys 11 Square Miles Near Hemet, CA; 2 People Dead, 1 Other Severely Burned

The Fairview Fire ignited on September 6 near the desert community of Hemet, CA, about 80 miles southeast of Los Angeles. It erupted amid triple-digit temperatures and severe drought conditions during a record-setting heat wave.

Two people were found dead in a vehicle and another was taken to the hospital with severe burn injuries after the fire swept through several neighborhoods, leaving at least seven structures destroyed and several others badly damaged.

The official cause of the fire remains under investigation, but Southern California Edison (SCE) notified the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that there was some “circuit activity” close to the time the fire was reported.

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If you or a loved one were affected by the Fairview Fire in Hemet, CA, an experienced Southern California fire lawyer can get you the compensation you need to help you recover from this terrible tragedy and move on with your life.

Even if you have insurance, Singleton Schreiber’s Fairview fire lawyers can help to ensure you receive the maximum compensation you deserve.

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Our Southern California Fire Lawyers Can Get You Compensation for Damages From the Fairview Fire

If you or a loved one have experienced a Fairview Fire evacuation, property damage or loss, or any injury, hospitalization, wrongful death, psychological trauma, or other long-term health issue caused by the Fairview Fire or other recent California wildfires, the expert Southern California fire attorneys at Singleton Schreiber can help you recover the fair and full compensation you need to move forward with your life.

If You Have Experienced Any of the Following, You May Be Eligible for Fairview Fire Compensation.

  • Expensive Evacuation
  • Wrongful Death from Fire or Smoke
  • Hospitalization
  • Serious Burns
  • Other Serious Personal Injury
  • Long-Term Health Effects
  • Psychological Impact
  • Home Loss
  • Structure Loss
  • Damage to Animals/Pets
  • Damage to Timber/Trees
  • Erosion
  • Vegetation Loss
  • Damage to Landscaping
  • Significant Property Damage
  • Economic Loss
  • Agriculture Loss
  • Damage to Infrastructure
  • Business Loss
  • Business Interruption
  • Smoke Damage
  • Damage from Soot & Ash
  • Underinsured Property
  • FEMA Assistance
  • Utility & Other Service Interruptions
  • Housing Market Impacts

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