The deadline to file the Right of Entry (ROE) paperwork for properties impacted by the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena and Sierra Madre is rapidly approaching, with an extension granted until April 15. Don’t delay—take action now to ensure you meet the deadline. Based on our experience, most property owners find it beneficial to file the ROE forms early, so that the government agencies and contractors can handle the cleanup and recovery. This allows you to focus on your own recovery, rather than being burdened with complicated processes.
However, every situation is unique, and we understand that some property owners may prefer a different approach. If you’re unsure whether filing the ROE paperwork is the right choice for your property, reach out to us today. We’re happy to discuss your specific situation and guide you through the process.
By choosing Danko Meredith to represent you in your case against SoCal Edison for the Eaton Fire, you gain more than just legal support. You gain a dedicated team of advocates, passionate about helping you rebuild and recover. As a California-based firm, we’re committed to our local communities and deeply invested in maximizing your recovery. Our team understands the challenges you’re facing and is here to support you every step of the way.
With over 20 years of experience handling complex wildfire claims, Danko Meredith has a proven track record of successfully representing clients in cases like the Eaton Fire. We have the knowledge and expertise to navigate the intricacies of post-fire recovery, ensuring that you receive the full compensation you deserve. Our attorneys have helped thousands of property owners through the challenges of dealing with utility-caused wildfire recovery, insurance claims, and government recovery programs, providing guidance and support in even the most difficult situations.
Contact us today for a free case evaluation and learn how Danko Meredith can help you recover and rebuild after the fire.