The Mountain View Fire, which started on November 17, 2020, near Walker, California, was a devastating event that affected many lives. The fire, driven by high winds, quickly spread across 20,879 acres, destroying over 80 structures and resulting in the tragic death of one resident. This fire, which crossed into Nevada, led to mass evacuations in the towns of Walker, Coleville, and Topaz, causing significant emotional and financial distress to the affected communities.
Investigations have revealed that a downed power line likely ignited the fire, leading to ongoing legal battles against the responsible utility company. As a result, victims of the fire may be eligible for compensation. Our dedicated team of wildfire attorneys is here to support you through this challenging time, ensuring that your rights are fully addressed and that you receive the compensation you deserve.
If your property or business was affected by the Mountain View Fire, please fill out the form for a free case evaluation. One of our experts will contact you promptly to discuss your claim and guide you through the recovery process.
For more information and updates, please visit the official Mono County Fire Information Page and stay informed about ongoing legal proceedings and recovery efforts.
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- The Maynor Law Firm APC Team
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Helping Victims of the
Mountain View Fire Recover
How a Wildfire Lawyer Can Help You
Expert guidance to help you understand and manage the complex legal processes.
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Holding Responsible
Parties Accountable
Hiring a wildfire lawyer ensures you have expert legal guidance throughout the complex litigation process. Our attorneys have extensive experience in wildfire cases and can navigate the legal system to secure the best possible outcome for you.
From gathering evidence to filing claims, our team manages every aspect of your case. This allows you to focus on rebuilding your life while we handle the legal details, ensuring your rights are protected and your claim is complete.
Insurance companies often undervalue or deny claims. Our experienced lawyers fight to maximize your compensation, covering all damages including property loss, emotional distress, and lost income.
Wildfires are often caused by negligence or faulty equipment. Our lawyers have the expertise to investigate and identify responsible parties, ensuring they are held accountable for their actions and that you receive the justice you deserve.
You don't need personal injury or loss of life to file a claim. Property damage, evacuation costs, and emotional distress are also valid reasons to pursue a claim.
What if no one was injured?
Even if your insurance has covered some or all of your losses, you may still pursue claims for uncovered losses, emotional distress, and personal injury damages.
What if I have insurance?
No. Renters and those with business losses, wage losses, or health issues from the fire can also file claims.
Do I need to own a home to file a wildfire claim?
We will help gather the necessary information. Missing documents won’t stop your claim.
What if I lack documentation?
You May Qualify for Compensation
Understanding eligibility for wildfire claims can be complex. Below are some
common questions and answers regarding wildfire recovery qualifications: