Understanding the Investigation and Statute of Limitations in Regards to Filing
With many people now suffering the ill effects of the California Camp Fire, it is important to know that you have many rights under the law when it comes to your case and ensuring that you receive the compensation you deserve. Thousands of victims are likely eligible for filing a claim against PG&E as they work toward compensation for their injuries, destroyed properties and businesses, and the wrongful deaths of loved ones. Unfortunately, many people might not understand how these cases work and that there are likely time limitations to doing so.
Not only is the Camp Fire one of the deadliest wildfires that has ever happened in California history, but it has also now been deemed one of the costliest as well. Many people have now made the decision to work with their attorneys to file a lawsuit against the utility company, which is likely going to be found responsible for the serious results that came from this case. If the investigation concludes that they are, in fact, responsible, there is a good chance that thousands of people will need to be paid, which could lead to bankruptcy and other negative impacts on the company.
Many victims might feel helpless when a large corporation is the center of an investigation. This likely means that they will have superb and supportive attorneys and big-name insurance companies on their sides, correct? However, in doing so, you could lose out on many rights that were afforded to you during this difficult time. This is why it is important to speak with an attorney, and you should do so quickly – as the clock is ticking on many claims.
Understanding the State’s Statute of Limitations
In California, many people now face personal injury claims, wrongful death matters, and more in regards to the devastating results of the Camp Fire. In cases involving injuries and wrongful death, you have 2 years from the date of your injury or the loss of a loved one to bring a lawsuit and recover compensation.
The statute of limitations is a very important matter in any type of case. Though the investigation into the matter of the Camp Fire continues, it is very likely that PG&E will be found liable, which means that you want to be prepared so that you can make your case and receive the compensation you deserve before it is no longer afforded to you. Every state has a statute of limitations, which are the specific deadlines for filing lawsuits.
If you miss the statute of limitations, you could see that you are barred from bringing a suit later on down the road. Unfortunately, this could spell out bad news for those who have suffered losses in the hundreds of thousands to millions due to the negligent actions of this major corporation. The damages and stakes are high during this difficult time.
At the Brady Law Group, we have helped many victims of wildfires over the years, as our California wildfire attorneys have experience in a variety of cases and circumstances. We would like to help you during one of the most difficult moments of your life. We understand how difficult it can be to navigate the legal system after experiencing one of the most dangerous fires in California history, which is why we extend a helping hand to you. Contact us today for more information at (866) 478-6483.