The Zogg fire that killed four people and destroyed more than 200 buildings last year was sparked when a pine tree came into contact with Pacific Gas & Electric power lines. The vary tree PG&E attorney Kevin Orsini told US District Judge William Alsup in a hearing February 3rd that "three different sets of qualified foresters made a determination that they were not going to mark that tree for removal." Alsup found after reviewing evidence turned into the court by PG&E that Mountain G Enterprises, a PG&E contractor, marked the Pine tree in question for work in 2018 but that work was never done.
If your home was worth 300k, what is your life worth? The destruction from the fire on your property is obvious but the destruction to your life and emotional well-being is not so obvious.
Many renters and uninsured homeowners left in ruins from the Zogg fire may be eligible to a large cash settlement, even without insurance. The money will cover displacement, lost property, emotional, and other hidden damages.
What insurance companies don't want you to know... Only a highly skilled professional can prove your case in order to get PG&E to pay out on hidden damages, emotional distress and confusing policies. You may be compensated for the trees lost on your property. This law firm has had cases where the property owner was compensated over one hundred thousand dollars for a single tree.