Thursday, December 28, 2017

California Wildfire Victims Need Attorneys

Wildfires across the state of California have killed dozens of people and scorched thousands of acres.

Devastating wildfires are currently besieging Southern California, including the Thomas Fire in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, the Creek Fire in the Sylmar/Kagel Canyon area, and the Rye Fire in Santa Clarita. The fires have displaced hundreds of thousands of residents in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. It has been reported that electric company Southern California Edison’s local facilities are currently under investigation in relation to the cause of at least some of the fires.

In October, multiple fires blazed in Northern California, claiming more than 40 lives and destroying thousands of homes.

Lawyers currently represent hundreds of plaintiffs from Tubbs, Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, and Butte Counties who are holding PG&E accountable for their alleged role in causing the fires.

Many people who have lost their homes due to the wildfires are coming to a devastating realization. They thought their homeowner’s insurance policy covered them for their losses – but just the opposite is true.  As you know, many older policies don’t come close to providing the coverage these property owners need in order to pick up the pieces.

If your firm is fighting for the rights of Wildfire victims, you need to stand out from the crowd of other attorneys and attract potential clients with a legitimate claim that need your expertise to wade through the compensation process.

We can connect you with people suffering due to the Wildfires.  We have a flat fee, fixed cost program.  No pay per click or pay per call charges.

The cost is less marketing dollars than finding clients with radio or tv and far less expensive than PPC.

Contact BusinessCreator/ForLawFirmsOnly at 855-943-8736 for more information on how we can help you reach those California Wildfire victims that need your help.

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