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San Diego and Los Angeles Wildfires

As many of you know, Southern California is on fire. San Diego and Los Angeles are having tremendous wildfires. Homes are burning, memories are being lost and people are being displaced.

San Diego is the place I call my hometown. I went to high school there and my mom still lives down there. I have many fond memories. And the neighborhood where I lived has suffered major fire damage.

Insurance companies have responded with "CAT" adjusters. But there are concerns for the homeowners. Will claims be paid? Will policies be canceled? Is relief coming?

As much as we would all like to help, most of us are not trained in fire suppression. So, I am going to make an offer to the residents of San Diego: if you are a fire victim and you are not getting a response from your insurance company or they are low-balling you, call me. I will help you pro bono. (Yes, that means free.) Heck, if you just have a question and need a quick answer, call me or email me. I hope my fellow attorneys will step up to the plate as well.

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Very generous gesture Jonathan. I hope many Southern California residents contact you before accepting a check or signing papers from their insurance companies.

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