California Wildfire

Injured and not sure what to do next? Start here. We'll guide you through what you need to know.


What to Do After a Wildfire
Navigate recovery with safety tips, documentation guidance, and support to help you move forward.
Ensure your safety
Stay informed through local emergency alerts and wait for authorities to declare evacuated areas safe before returning.
Document losses
Document damaged property with photos or videos and create a detailed inventory of lost belongings.
Notify your insurance provider
Contact your insurance company to start the claims process and keep records of all communication.
Think you have a case? Not sure? Get in touch.
Share some details about what happened to you and our experienced support staff will review.
Local Resources
Here's a list of resources for you during this time.

How much is my case worth?
The estimated value of a claim is based on something called "damages."
Working with an Attorney
Everything you need to know about what happens throughout your case journey.
Injured? Getting the compensation you deserve starts here.

The Case Process: A Breakdown
Explore the steps of a personal injury case from start to finish.
Video Series (1 of 12)

Introducing: The Case Process Series
00:38

Contacting Morgan & Morgan
01:52

Signing the Retainer Agreement
01:21

Meeting Your Legal Team
01:43

The Litigation Process
02:22

Building the Case
01:01

Determining Case Value
01:46

Meetings & Appointments
01:49

Throughout the Case Process
01:00

Going to Trial
00:48

Getting Paid From a Settlement
01:44

Getting Paid From a Verdict
01:25

Documents 101: A Checklist
Piles of paperwork can get messy. If you're wondering how to approach the forms, receipts, bills, and more related to your injury, look no further.
Glossary
From defense to depositions, view the complete guide for helpful explanations of common legal terms.
Financial compensation awarded for injury-related costs, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm or injury to another person.
An agreement reached between parties to resolve a lawsuit without going to trial, often involving compensation.
The person who initiates a lawsuit seeking legal remedy for damages caused by the defendant.
The person or party being sued or accused in a court of law.
Sworn out-of-court testimony given by a witness, recorded for use in the legal process.