If you were impacted by the Northern California fires before January 29, 2019 - property owners, renters, occupants, businesses and others - you may have a Fire Claim against PG&E and must file your Fire Claim on or before 5:00 PM Pacific Standard Time on December 31, 2019 to be eligible to receive money from the PG&E bankruptcy.
You can file a Fire Claim for any losses or damages, including but not limited to:
- Damage to home or structures
- Damage to trees or landscaping
- Loss of personal property
- Personal injury or wrongful death
- Business loss or interruption
- Lost wages or earning capacity
- Evacuation, displacement, and relocation expenses
- Loss of community and essential services
- Agricultural loss
- Emotional distress (loss of society and support, loss of consortium, pain and suffering, annoyance and discomfort)
- Other loss or damage
The Proof of Claim (Fire Claim Related) form is simple and should take less than 30 minutes to complete, but if you need help you can:
- Read Frequently Asked Questions and How to File a Claim
- Call 1-888-909-0100 for live assistance
- E-mail questions to [email protected]
You can file in person at one of the PG&E’s Claim Service Centers located at the following PG&E locations (through the Bar Date (December 31, 2019) during the hours of 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time):
(i) 350 Salem Street, Chico, CA 95928;
(ii) 231 “D” Street, Marysville, CA 95901;
(iii) 1567 Huntoon Street, Oroville, CA 95965;
(iv) 3600 Meadow View Road, Redding, CA 96002;
(v) 111 Stony Circle, Santa Rosa, CA 95401;
(vi) 1850 Soscol Ave. Ste 105, Napa, CA 94559