LOS ANGELES, Sept. 03, 2017 -- Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency due to the La Tuna wildfire that is currently burning and has caused millions of dollars in damages to local communities. Homes and families in the Sunland, Tujunga, Burbank, and Glendale areas near the La Tuna wildfire area have been evacuated. The La Tuna wildfire began near La Tuna, in the Verdugo Mountains, in Los Angeles, California. The wildfire has burned over 5000 acres of land and families have been forced to evacuate.
As of September 3, 2017, over 5000 acres of land have burned with more than 10% containment. Your local 2017 La Tuna Fire Insurance Claims Attorney has handled hundreds of wildfire insurance claims and has received thousands of dollars in insurance settlements for soot and ash cleanup necessitated from wildfires for homeowners in the area previously.
DO NOT WAIT – CALL US IMMEDIATELY AT (818) 835-5396 to speak to a 2017 La Tuna Fire Wildfire Insurance Claims Soot Ash Cleanup Claims Attorney now!!!
What this means for property owners in Santa Clarita, Northridge, Granada Hills, Chatsworth, North Hills, Burbank, Glendale, La Crescenta, Tujunga, Sunland, La Cañada Flintridge & Surrounding areas is that damages from smoke, ash, soot and fire related toxic-waste pose a significant danger once these materials begin to settle in and around commercial and residential properties. Based on available information, the affected areas include Santa Clarita, Northridge, Granada Hills, Chatsworth, North Hills, Burbank, Glendale, La Crescenta, Tujunga, Sunland, La Cañada Flintridge, and surrounding areas.
Properties will be affected as often times smoke, ash, soot, and other toxic wastes penetrate the building envelope and settle in and around homes. These materials commonly settle on rooftops, exteriors and inside ventilation systems and air ducts. If not remediated and cleaned in a proper fashion, these chemicals can pose long-term health risks to you and your loved ones. Our 2017 La Tuna Fire Insurance Claims Lawyer has handled previous wild fire claims and has the knowledge to assist homeowners with 2017 La Tuna Fire Wildfire Insurance Claims now but you must call 818-835-5396 to speak to the attorney.
Most commercial and residential homeowner insurance policies provide coverage for fire-related damages, including smoke, ash, soot, and other toxic wastes. The Shirvanian Law Firm can represent property owners that have been victims of the 2017 La Tuna Fire Wildfire to ensure that insurance claims are timely made and that insurance companies properly evaluate these fire-related damages, and most importantly, pay insurance money to their insured as required by their respective insurance policies.
If you are a property owner or know someone that is in the areas affected by the Powerhouse Fire, you may be entitled to homeowner insurance policy benefits. Further information can be obtained through The Shirvanian Law Firm, 700 North Central Avenue, Suite 560, Glendale, California 91203; Call us 24/7 at (818) 835-5396 and dial option 1 for new cases to be connected to our intake department. Email us at [email protected] or at [email protected].
Contact: The Shirvanian Law Firm, APLC.; Phone (818) 835-5396; Email [email protected]


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