CAG Fights for Eaton Fire Victims: SCE Sparks Cause Blaze

California Attorney Group (CAG) is representing victims of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, where evidence suggests sparks from Southern California Edison (SCE) equipment ignited the devastating wildfire. This article explores the available evidence, the rights of victims under California law, and how CAG is committed to securing justice and compensation for those affected. Call California Attorney Group (310) 278-6666 for legal help.

Person in a white shirt holding a pen and reviewing documents on a desk.Aerial view of a wildfire-ravaged neighborhood in Altadena, California, showing widespread destruction. Burnt homes, charred trees, and remnants of structures highlight the devastating impact of the Eaton Fire. Emergency vehicles are present, surveying the aftermath of the blaze.
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January 28, 2025
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California Attorney Group Represents Victims of the Eaton Fire in Altadena: Evidence Points to Southern California Edison (SCE)

In the aftermath of the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, California Attorney Group (CAG) is stepping forward to represent the families and individuals impacted by this tragic event. As the community grapples with the loss of homes, livelihoods, and natural surroundings, new evidence has emerged suggesting Southern California Edison (SCE) may be responsible for the blaze.

Gas Station Footage Highlights Key Evidence

Recently released surveillance footage from a gas station in Altadena captures what appears to be sparks and flames originating from SCE equipment just moments before the fire erupted. This evidence provides a crucial piece of the puzzle, supporting claims that the fire may have been caused by negligence in maintaining or inspecting electrical equipment.

At CAG, we understand the anger and frustration many residents feel, knowing that preventable incidents can lead to such catastrophic consequences. With decades of experience in personal injury and property damage cases, we are committed to holding corporations accountable for their role in devastating events like this.

Protecting the Rights of Wildfire Victims

California law allows victims of wildfires caused by negligence to seek compensation for:

  • Property damage: Including the loss of homes, vehicles, and other personal belongings.
  • Evacuation costs: Expenses related to temporary housing, food, and relocation.
  • Emotional suffering: The psychological toll of losing one’s home and the fear of displacement.
  • Economic losses: Lost income or business revenue caused by the fire.

At CAG, we are here to fight for the justice and financial recovery that wildfire victims deserve. We believe in providing strength, guidance, and the highest level of legal representation during these challenging times.

Southern California Edison’s History of Wildfire Liability

This is not the first time SCE has faced scrutiny for alleged negligence. In recent years, utility companies across California have been linked to numerous wildfires, leading to billions of dollars in settlements and damages. With the evidence mounting in the Eaton Fire case, it’s critical to act swiftly to preserve the rights of victims and ensure accountability.

Why Choose California Attorney Group?

CAG has a proven track record of representing victims of personal injury and catastrophic events across California. Our team is dedicated to:

  • Conducting thorough investigations to uncover the truth.
  • Collaborating with fire experts, engineers, and investigators to build compelling cases.
  • Pursuing maximum compensation for those affected.
  • Providing compassionate, client-focused representation every step of the way.

Contact Us Today

If you or someone you know has been impacted by the Eaton Fire, California Attorney Group is here to help. Let us bring the strength and expertise you need to protect your rights and hold negligent parties accountable. Call us today at (310) 278-6666.

Let’s work together to rebuild and find justice for the Altadena community.

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