Bonanza Fire Investigation

Our wildfire team is actively investigating the Bonanza Fire, which began on June 17, 2025, southeast of Shingle Springs, California. The fire has rapidly burned over 25 acres and prompted evacuations in residential areas.

What We’re Doing Now

Determining the origin of a wildfire is a critical first step in any legal or environmental investigation. Our team works closely with fire experts, forensic investigators, and local authorities to identify the exact point of ignition and the conditions that led to the fire’s outbreak. This involves analyzing burn patterns, reviewing weather data, inspecting nearby utility infrastructure, and interviewing eyewitnesses. By pinpointing where and how the fire started, we can assess whether human negligence, faulty equipment, or other preventable factors played a role—laying the foundation for potential legal action and accountability.

Why This Matters: Wildfire Recovery Options and Your Legal Rights

Wildfire incidents like the Bonanza Fire can result in significant loss—homes, personal property, and peace of mind. To top it off, many homeowners, business owners, and property holders discover that their insurance coverage falls short of fully covering their losses. When investigations reveal that a business or power company is responsible for causing the fire, survivors may have the right to seek compensation directly from the company for the damages and hardship they endured.

How We Can Help You

  • Immediate Outreach: If you were evacuated, suffered property damage, or incurred costs (e.g., lodging, cleanup), we encourage you to contact us today.

  • Free Case Review: We offer no-obligation consultations to evaluate your situation and explain your legal options.

  • Full Representation: From investigation and evidence-gathering to insurance negotiations and litigation, our firm stands by you through every phase.

Next Steps

  1. Contact Us Today — Reach out to start your case review.

  2. Document Damage & Expenses — Keep receipts, photos, and any records of costs or losses.

  3. Preserve Evidence — Do not discard damaged items or documents until we’ve had a chance to evaluate them.

  4. Stay Informed — We will provide frequent updates from our ongoing investigation.

We stand with the communities in El Dorado County. If you’ve been impacted, you don’t have to face this alone—reach out today to protect your rights and ensure you get the compensation you deserve.