Overview

Holiday Farm Fire Lawsuit

The Holiday Farm Fire, near Eugene, Oregon, started by downed power lines, has destroyed over 173,000 acres. If you have been harmed by this fire, skilled legal representation can be essential to recovering the compensation you deserve and can assist you in moving on with your life.

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The Facts of the Holiday Farm Fire

  • Has destroyed over 768 homes
  • Burned across 173,025 acres
  • Other structures destroyed: 470
  • Residence Damaged: 46
  • Other Structures Damaged: 89

The Cause of the Holiday Farm Fire

Here's what we know, the Holiday Farm Fire destroyed 768 of the homes, business and outbuildings evaluated so far which to put things in perspective is nearly 2 out of every 3 structures examined to date.

Kris Brandt stated - “I would have guessed it was a transformer exploding but I can’t confirm,” he said, later adding that he thinks power should have been cut earlier because of high winds and dry conditions.

Jonathan Farmer, a spokesman, told The Oregonian/OregonLive last week that as winds rose and conditions began to deteriorate on Labor Day evening, the utility began to get multiple outage calls in the area. But it did not shut down its distribution system until early Tuesday morning.


You Are Entitled to Compensation With or Without Insurance

If I have insurance do I need a lawyer?

Insurance will not cover all losses for three main reasons:

  • Most people are underinsured.
  • Insurance does not pay to replace your possessions with new items but instead will pay a depreciated amount. 
  • Many categories of damages are outside of the purview of insurance coverage completely.

What if I don't have insurance?

We have helped many home-owners and renters who did not have insurance at the time of the fire. If the fire was caused by someone who is negligent, careless or deliberate behavior you are entitled to compensation.


Compensation for Your Oregon Wildfire Losses​

Power company negligence may have caused mass evacuations property loss, physical injury, and loss of life. The attorneys at Singleton Schreiber will hold them accountable. Our years of experience in fire litigation have allowed our attorneys to develop strong relationships with qualified fire experts who can help achieve the very best results for your case. If you’ve sustained damages as a result of a fire in Oregon, our team is here to inform you of your legal options and ensure your interests are represented.

Contact Us About Your Holiday Farm Fire Case

Contact Singleton Schreiber to request a free consultation with our injury attorneys or if you have any questions on how we can help you with your fire case.

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