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Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire ...
While Katherine Alcantara was evacuating from her smoke-filled west Altadena home during January's firestorm, she remembered ...
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from Los Angeles' January firestorms.
Supporters say victims could get paid more quickly through Edison's plan, but lawyers say they might get shortchanged ...
Hedge fund operators are buying insurance claims in an attempt to potentially profit from the $21 billion fund.
Some Eaton Fire victims say they feel the program is disingenuous and would mean victims miss out from a potentially larger ...
SoCal Edison will launch the voluntary program in the fall. It will cover owner and renter claims related to fire.
Local charities are continuing to help displaced Angelenos rebuild their lives following January’s fires in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena — even as the rest of the world seems to have moved on.
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is launching a way to compensate victims.
One family’s struggle to save their smoke-damaged home On a quiet, well-manicured street in Altadena stands the home of Dave and Kelsey Szamet. Their Spanish Mediterranean house stands stately amidst ...
LA County is leaning into into artificial intelligence to expedite the process of issuing rebuilding permit after the Eaton ...
A new partnership in Altadena has led to the first and largest group of homes being rebuilt following the Eaton Fire, and it came with a major discount.
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