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Southern California Edison announced a compensation program for Eaton Fire victims on Wednesday. The utilities company will launch the voluntary program in the fall. It will provide direct payments ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSoCal Edison offering compensation to Eaton Fire victims. Here's how the program will work
SoCal Edison said the Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program will launch this fall, promising it to be voluntary and ...
The utility expects the fund's payments to be reimbursed by California's public wildfire insurance program, which Gov. Gavin ...
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is planning to launch a fund to compensate those affected. Survivors say the utility is trying to “buy us off.” This ...
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California utility creates compensation program for victims of January's deadly Eaton Fire near LA
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January's devastating Eaton Fire near Los Angeles.
California officials are concerned that the state's wildfire fund could be fully exhausted if utilities begin tapping it to ...
Even with the investigation into the Eaton wildfire continuing, Southern California Edison said Wednesday it was creating a program where victims could apply for compensation for damages they suffered ...
Southern California Edison announced this week that it will be launching a compensation program in the fall for victims of the Eaton Fire ...
Some Eaton Fire victims say they feel the program is disingenuous and would mean victims miss out from a potentially larger payout from lawsuits.
The 14,000-acre fire broke out in Altadena in early January, killing 19 people. Southern California Edison is facing multiple lawsuits from those who lost loved ones, homes and businesses.
The Eaton fire began burning around 6:15 p.m. on Jan. 7, and early footage and photos taken by residents and shared with The Times show the fire directly under a Southern California Edison ...
The Eaton fire began burning around 6:15 p.m. on Jan. 7, and early footage and photos taken by residents and shared with The Times show the fire directly under a Southern California Edison ...
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