A Dixie Fire survivor can make a claim against PG&E for many different aspects of their loss. These hypotheticals discuss a homeowner’s real property claim only. They demonstrate that a claimant who desires to rebuild his property is generally entitled to substantially more “new money” (money in addition to insurance) than one who does not....
Mike Danko
Eric Bersano talks with Mike Danko about Wildfire Claims litigation against PG&E. Read the Transcript: In this episode of Esquire University I interview attorney Mike Danko about California wildfire litigation. Mike has been handling these cases for years, and give some really good insights as to how someone who is affected by a...
The Dixie Fire reached Greenville on August 4th and destroyed the commercial district at the heart of the town center. In all, the Dixie Fire destroyed 131 businesses. Many PG&E wildfire survivors ask us about their legal claim for damages to their business. A damaged restaurant may assert many of the same claims as...
A FAIR Plan policy is basic coverage only. It seldom is as good as private insurance. That said, there is good news. FAIR Plan policies pay for the cash value of the dwelling that burned. Say your home’s value before the Dixie Fire was $300,000. The FAIR Plan will pay you the value of the...
If you have insurance, call your broker and get a copy of your policy and your declarations page. The insurance is required by law to provide this to you within 30 days of your request. Ask your broker to tell you how much coverage you have to rebuild your home, to cover the contents, and...
PG&E admits that it’s facilities likely started the Dixie Fire. In its July 18 report to state regulators, it explains that after a power outage, one of its workers went to figure out what was wrong, and saw a Douglas fir tree leaning against one of its hi-voltage line, two blown fuses nearby, and a fire...
The Sonoma County District Attorney has filed criminal charges against PG&E for its role in starting the Kincade Fire. Mike Danko explains to KPIX5 in San Francisco that even if a jury returns a guilty verdict, no PG&E executive will go to jail. Victims who want to hold PG&E accountable for its conduct need to...
KRON4 asks Mike Danko about the CPUC’s latest proposed action against PG&E, finding that PG&E’s vegetation management program is prioritizing the wrong electrical lines. Watch online: PG&E faces more oversight over fire risk mitigation | KRON4...