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Letitia S. Johnson, Managing Partner of Singleton Schreiber's Southeastern Region, was featured on ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ to discuss the firm’s lawsuits related to the Eaton and Hurst Fires and promote the Eaton and Hurst Fire Virtual Town Hall on January 14th, 2025. During the segment, Letitia emphasized the importance of safety following a wildfire:

"Everyone needs to ensure their safety. Make sure you’re safe, follow emergency guidelines, respect curfews, and heed evacuation orders."

She also advised homeowners to document the damage thoroughly, keep records of all communications with insurance companies, and understand their rights before making any major decisions:

"Take photos of the damage, review pre-fire photos on your phone, make a list of lost items, save receipts for fire-related expenses, and most importantly, understand your rights before making any major decisions about your claims. This is why we hold these town halls—to help people understand all of their options."

For those unable to return to their homes, Letitia suggested prioritizing living arrangements and starting to gather as much information as possible:

"Reaching out to your insurance company to understand your benefits, gathering information about your claim, and talking to attorneys to make informed decisions are critical steps."

Listen to the full segment to gain more insights and learn about available resources.

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