California Wildfire Lawyer
California Wildfire Lawyer
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and other California utility companies owe the public a duty to be careful when installing, inspecting, maintaining, and operating their facilities. The failure to discharge that duty is negligence. When a utility company’s negligence results in a wildfire or explosion, that company is responsible for the resulting harm.
The most important choice you can make is who you hire as your attorney in these kinds of cases. Danko Meredith is on your side. Our law office in Redwood City, CA has helped ordinary Californians hold utility companies, corporations, and powerful interests accountable for their actions that caused or contributed to a major wildfire.
For help with your claim arising from a utility-caused explosion or wildfire, contact our California trial lawyers. You can also set up a free consultation with the attorneys of Danko Meredith by calling (650) 453-3600.
Why People Trust Our California Wildfire Attorneys
There are many reasons why you should reach out to Danko Meredith for help after losing your home, business, or a loved one in a wildfire.
More Than 120 Years of Combined Experience
The trial lawyers of Danko Meredith have more than a century of combined experience practicing law. We can use this collective knowledge to your advantage while we put utility companies on notice.
Our Success Rate Is Over 99%
Danko Meredith’s success rate in cases is over 99%. This is largely thanks to our ample resources as an established law firm, our legal acumen as a team of trial attorneys, and our access to leading expert witnesses throughout the United States.
Familiarity with Mass Torts for Utility-Caused Wildfire
Danko Meredith has represented thousands of victims of utility-caused fires throughout California. We’ve even assisted people who’ve lost their homes and livelihoods in the 2023 Maui wildfires. Our attorneys understand what’s been lost and why normal people need strong advocates against utility companies like PG&E.
We Aren’t Afraid to Take Corporations to Trial
Danko Meredith has a proven record against utilities and other large companies or interests. We won’t be intimidated by a company’s financial resources or massive defense teams. We will force them into court when it’s best for our clients. Even when we’re out-numbered, we’re never out-lawyered.
A Record of High-Value Verdicts and Settlements
Our law firm has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for clients. The high value of these successful case results reflects the devastating effects of catastrophic injuries and major fires that cause people to lose everything.
Free Consultations and Contingency Fee Representation
Danko Meredith offers free consultations and works with clients on a contingency fee agreement. You only pay our lawyers if we successfully obtain compensation. If we are unable to secure compensation, you owe us nothing. This allows working people and middle-class families to seek legal remediation without any further financial losses or obstacles.
Contact Our Wildfire Attorneys: We’ll Take on PG&E and Other CA Utility Companies
Danko Meredith can help working Californians seek compensation when utility companies fail to protect vulnerable homes and households from harm. We have the resources to fight large entities in court, so our clients don’t get shortchanged for their losses.
To speak with our wildfire trial attorneys, contact our Redwood City, CA law firm. You can also reach our law office at (650) 453-3600.
A Proven Record with Utility-Caused Wildfires Throughout California
Danko Meredith has represented thousands of California wildfire victims, winning substantial recoveries for our clients. Below are just some of the cases we’ve worked on and what we were able to accomplish for our clients.
The Butte Fire (2015)
The Butte Fire was caused by a tree that was leaning up against a PG&E power line. The wildfire burned 70,000 acres in Amador and Calaveras Counties and destroyed hundreds of homes.
PG&E hired an independent tree-trimming contractor to keep its power lines clear of any potential hazards. PG&E claimed that the contractor’s negligence caused the wildfire. However, Danko Meredith proved that PG&E did not provide proper training to the contractor on how to clear away fire hazards from around power lines.
Our lawyers recovered more than $100 million for homeowners, business owners, and families affected by the Butte Fire.
The Camp Fire (2018)
The Camp Fire was caused by the failure of a poorly maintained transmission line in Feather River Canyon. The fire caused 84 deaths and wiped out 15,000 homes, destroying the town of Paradise in the process.
Internal documents revealed that PG&E was aware of the faulty transmission line but decided to defer the necessary repair work. The evidence we uncovered led to PG&E being convicted of 84 counts of felony manslaughter.
Our law firm made PG&E pay $10 billion into a trust for Camp Fire survivors. Even when PG&E filed for bankruptcy, our lawyers ensured that Camp Fire claimants would not be shortchanged.
The Dixie Fire (2021)
The Dixie Fire was caused by a fir tree leaning up against a 12-kilovolt power distribution line in Feather River Canyon. The massive wildfire burned more than 960,000 acres, affecting numerous communities throughout the Sierra Nevada.
As the case is still in progress, our attorneys can help homeowners, renters, and business owners who were adversely affected by the Dixie Fire and PG&E’s negligence.
The Eaton Fire (2025)
The Los Angeles County wildfires at the start of 2025 decimated numerous communities. Combined, the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire are two of the most destructive wildfires in Southern California history. The Eaton Fire, in particular, decimated homes in Altadena, a neighborhood where many working families lived.
With the help of Danko Meredith, Altadena residents affected by the Eaton Fire have begun filing lawsuits against Southern California Edison (SCE), the utility company that may have caused or contributed to the catastrophic fire and destruction of property.
Our trial lawyers will continue to assist Altadena homeowners and business owners whose lives were impacted by this devastating wildfire.
Helping Wildfire Survivors Put Their Lives Back Together
Don’t just count on your insurance to cover the full extent of your losses in a wildfire. Even the best insurance policies won’t cover the full cost of rebuilding your property, replanting lost trees, or the intangible costs of losing family photo albums and other irreplaceable items.
The compensation we’ve obtained for wildfire clients has helped these survivors move forward in numerous ways. The decision of how to use their settlement or verdict amount is ultimately up to them, but the compensation has helped address:
- The value of a lost home
- The cost of rebuilding or relocating
- The loss of personal belongings
- The loss of irreplaceable family keepsakes
- The death of family members and pets
- The cost of medical care for injuries
- The loss of income due to evacuation
- The loss of a business
- The worry, anxiety, and emotional distress caused by the experience
Use Our Experience to Your Advantage: Contact Danko Meredith Today
If you’ve lost everything in a wildfire caused by PG&E, SCE, or other California utility companies, you can count on our wildfire attorneys to fight for you. The team at Danko Meredith will always advocate for people whose lives and livelihoods have been affected by corporations cutting corners. Contact our law firm in Redwood City for a free case review. You can also reach Danko Meredith by phone at (650) 453-3600.
Examples of Utility Company Negligence That Causes Wildfires
Despite laws currently in place, companies such as PG&E, SCE, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE), and PacifiCorp/Pacific Power continue to cause explosions and fires. In just the past few years, PG&E fires have caused hundreds of wrongful deaths, thousands of injuries, and billions of dollars in property damage.
Given California’s long history of utility-caused wildfires, it’s no mystery why these types of fires happen. These wildfires are almost always the result of the utility company placing corporate profits over the safety of the public.
The “Run to Failure” Mentality
“Run to failure” means that utility companies think it’s cheaper to let aging or damaged equipment break down rather than do any immediate repairs. This idea epitomizes profits over public safety. During California’s long fire season, this could spell disaster for thousands of residents or businesses who live near failing power lines and other utility company equipment.
Improper Installation of Pipelines or Power Lines
If gas pipelines or power lines are not installed properly, there’s a risk of catastrophic failure that could cause or contribute to a wildfire. In addition to installation, we expect utility companies to properly inspect their work to identify and fix any causes for concern.
Lack of Utility Equipment Maintenance or Repairs
Power lines, towers, and other equipment will naturally fall into disrepair as they are exposed to the elements. In addition to periodic inspections, utility companies should be doing regular maintenance and repairs to ensure that their equipment operates safely.
Failure to Clear Away Vegetation from Power Lines
Trees and tree limbs can dry out from extended drought conditions or prolonged heat waves. If a tree or branches make contact with power lines, it could spark a fire that causes severe destruction. Utility companies have a duty to keep trees, tree limbs, branches, and other vegetation trimmed back from power lines.
Failure to Turn Off Power During Dry and Windy Conditions
California can be hit by severe winds. Heavy gusts aren’t just a hazard for individuals or businesses. Severe winds could potentially knock down power lines or other utility company equipment. When high winds pose a danger, utility companies need to shut off power to prevent wildfires from occurring.
Hiring Negligent Outside Contractors
California utility companies sometimes hire contractors to handle inspections, repairs, and other duties related to tree pruning and upkeep. When negligence leads to wildfires in these situations, the contractor can be held accountable if they acted negligently in their duties. However, the utility company may also be liable for the wildfire if the company did not properly train the contractor to perform their duties.
Factors That Can Make California Wildfires Worse
California’s climate and other factors make wildfires common and difficult for firefighters to contain.
Wet Weather Followed by Dry Spells and Drought Conditions
California’s extreme weather patterns fluctuate between heavy rainfall and heat waves followed by drought conditions. The precipitation leads to lush greenery until the warmer months, when the heat and low humidity dry out trees and other vegetation. These are optimal conditions for brush fires that can quickly turn into major wildfires.
Strong Santa Ana Winds
Strong winds make fires difficult to fight throughout California. Wildfires can spread over dry brush with a gust of wind, fueling the existing flames while causing embers to jump over highways. This creates new brush fires to fight outside of any areas that firefighters may have contained.
In the Los Angeles Basin and other parts of Southern California, the dry and hot Santa Ana winds prove especially challenging. Santa Ana wind events happen multiple times every year, with sustained gusts sometimes exceeding 90mph in certain areas.
The Effects of Climate Change
All of the hazards listed above are exacerbated by the ongoing climate crisis. Both Northern California and Southern California have been deluged by atmospheric rivers and dried out by excessive heat. These extremes have extended the length of the state’s fire season, with ample fuel available for the next catastrophic wildfire.
As these extreme weather conditions become the norm, wildfires will become both more common in California and more difficult to contain. That’s why utility companies must be diligent with the maintenance and upkeep of their lines and equipment.
Speak with Our California Wildfire Lawyers About What Happened to You
As Californians, we see the fire risks whenever we drive down the highway and look at the hills around us or in the distance. Utility companies need to do their part in protecting people and the places they live. If you’ve been affected by a California wildfire caused by PG&E or another utility company, contact the trial attorneys at Danko Meredith. You can also request a free consultation by phone at (650) 453-3600.
Wildfire Dangers Along California’s North Coast
Numerous communities in Del Norte County, Humboldt County, and Mendocino County are susceptible to severe wildfires. This is particularly true as heavy rains and extended dry seasons seem to be the new normal. The steep terrain in many areas along the North Coast can make wildfires challenging to access and contain, allowing small fires to grow and spread.
Wildfire Dangers in the Shasta Cascade and Sierra Nevada Regions
There’s a massive wildfire risk whenever dry conditions affect the national forests in the northernmost parts of California and along the Sierra Nevada mountain range. We’ve already discussed the losses caused by the Butte Fire, the Camp Fire, and the Dixie Fire, all of which occurred in this region as a result of negligence by PG&E. Future wildfires are likely in Shasta County, Tehama County, and various communities in this region like Redding, Chico, and places further south around Lake Tahoe.
Wildfire Dangers in Wine Country
Both Napa County and Sonoma County were affected by the Glass Fire in 2020, the cause of which is still undetermined. These wildfires don’t just affect wine production but also impact the lives of working people and middle-class families who live in places like Santa Rosa and Petaluma. The fire hazards continue south of wine country into Lake County, which was most recently affected by the Boyles Fire. According to the California Wildfire & Forest Resilience Task Force, 70% of Lake County has been burned since 2015.
Wildfire Dangers Around the Bay Area
While the city of San Francisco is safe from a wildfire, a slip up by PG&E could lead to a wildfire affecting Bay Area communities. A major blaze in the Bay Area could be devastating. Hillside homes in Marin County to the north and San Mateo County along the peninsula could be wiped out in a serious fire. The danger also extends to parts of Santa Clara County and Alameda County should there be a PG&E wildfire in the Santa Cruz Mountains or the Diablo Range.
Wildfire Dangers Along California’s Central Coast
The 2020 CZU Lightning Complex Fires revealed just how vulnerable Santa Cruz and nearby communities were to wildfires. This danger extends down along the coast from Los Osos and San Luis Obispo all the way to Santa Barbara. Accessing some of these communities to put out fires can be difficult; this is because of the mountains and the potential for heavy traffic along the Pacific Coast Highway as residents evacuate their homes for safety.
Wildfire Dangers in Southern California
As noted above, the 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires have caused immense devastation and heartache. The sheer amount of damage has been exacerbated by dry conditions and heavy Santa Ana winds. The wildfire dangers are also present in San Diego County, particularly away from the beaches and in inland areas like Santee or El Cajon. The San Diego area was greatly affected by the Cedar Fire in 2003, which was the most destructive fire in Southern California until the LA fires of 2025.
Our Law Firm Serves All of California: Reach Out to Our Wildfire Attorneys for Help
No matter where you are in California, you can count on the wildfire attorneys of Danko Meredith. We are not intimidated by utility companies or their legal war chests. We have the resources to fight for wildfire survivors. Even when companies like PG&E declare bankruptcy, we will make sure you are not shortchanged.
To discuss what happened to you and your loved ones in a free consultation, contact our wildfire attorneys today. You can also reach our Redwood City law office by phone at (650) 453-3600.
Tips for Wildfire Preparedness and Emergency Evacuations
Our trial lawyers work closely with clients who’ve lost everything or almost everything in wildfires. Over the years, they’ve shared their experiences with us, including things they wish they knew about what to pack when a wildfire is near and how to prepare for an evacuation.
Below is some of the advice we’ve compiled from our clients. We hope it helps other Californians find safety during a fire emergency.
Pack and Prepare Before You Need to Leave
You may only have seconds to evacuate your home as a wildfire spreads. Being ready ahead of time is essential. Even before you’re listed in an evacuation zone, gather the most important items early and pack them up in your car. If you’re in an area with dry conditions and a high wildfire risk, prepare a go bag before the fire season.
Grab the Things That Cannot Be Replaced
You might think of packing items you will need on a trip, like clothes and toiletries. You can get those things from donations or a store in the coming days. Instead, focus on the belongings that cannot be replaced: photo albums, family heirlooms, and treasured keepsakes.
Gather Your Pets and Animals Early
Animals get very skittish when a wildfire approaches. They will often hide in places that are hard to reach. Make sure your pets or animals are on a leash or in a travel kennel ahead of time. Even if it seems mean to keep them in a carrier or on a leash longer than necessary, it is better to have them there with you and ready to go than to leave them behind.
Get Your Car, Truck, or SUV Ready to Evacuate
Do not leave your vehicle in the garage. The power may fail during a wildfire, trapping your vehicle in the process. Instead, back your car, truck, or SUV into the driveway so it is ready at a moment’s notice when the need to evacuate arrives.
Do a Video Walkthrough of Your Home (If You Have Time)
Insurance companies often need an inventory of what was lost in your home. A quick walkthrough video of your house and belongings can help catalog many of the items that were destroyed in a fire. This could result in tens or hundreds of thousands more dollars from your insurance company.
Get Out as Soon as You’re Told to Evacuate
Firefighters will prioritize rescuing someone from a burning home before putting out the fire. Evacuate early to give firefighters all the time they need to protect your property and your neighbors’ property.
Do Not Stay Behind to Fight the Fire Yourself
As a wildfire gets closer, municipal water and electricity often fail. You do not have the training, equipment, or resources to fight a raging wildfire. Protect yourself and leave the firefighting to the firefighters.
Contact Our California Wildfire Lawyers to Make Utility Companies Pay
Even if you have insurance, it’s worth discussing your experience during a wildfire with our trial lawyers. At Danko Meredith, our wildfire attorneys have taken on California utility companies like PG&E numerous times, and we will fight for you to hold them accountable.
Contact our Redwood City law firm to request a free consultation with experienced California wildfire attorneys. You can also reach us by phone at (650) 453-3600.