Mike Danko

When PG&E’s electrical lines ignite a wildfire, resulting in damage to private property, the legal doctrine of inverse condemnation mandates that PG&E compensate for these losses, regardless of whether it was at fault. In California, inverse condemnation provides property owners with recourse when their property rights are adversely affected by government or public utility actions....

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An accident can occur in the blink of an eye, but the effects can last a lifetime. The death of a loved one at the hands of another at-fault individual often goes beyond grief, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering. While no amount of money can replace a family member, a successful wrongful death...

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Because we’ve represented thousands of fire survivors, we are familiar with the agonizing journey that starts when someone loses everything in a fire. One day things are normal, and the next, nothing is the same. Fire victims usually come to us in “survival mode.” Overwhelmed by feelings of loss and helplessness, those who have lost...

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Those harmed by the Maui Fire can bring claims against HECO and the other defendants alleged to have started the Maui Fire. The claims can be for many different types of damages. Many fire survivors are understandably focused on recovering the costs of rebuilding their homes. However, there are many other types of damages available...

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The traumatic nature of any wildfire can lead to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is characterized by intrusive thoughts, distressing memories, avoidance of reminders, and changes in mood and behavior[1][6].   Here are some key points to know about PTSD after a fire such as the Maui Wildfire:  Common symptoms: Maui Wildfire...

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