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Today, January 13, 2025, KJT Law Group, in collaboration with former Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley and Parris Law Firm, filed a mass tort lawsuit against Southern California Edison (SCE), alleging the power company was responsible for the Eaton Fire, which has destroyed over 7,000 structures and displaced thousands of residents since it ignited on January 7, 2025, reports Zartonk Media.

The Eaton Fire, which remains uncontained, has caused devastating destruction and mass evacuations throughout Altadena and Pasadena ” claiming 16 lives and destroying over 14,000 acres.

Caspar Jivalagian, one of the founding partners of KJT Law Group said, “I was raised in Pasadena. Seeing this happen to my hometown is beyond comprehension. This is about accountability. We will not sit by without demanding answers on how this happened and why it wasn’t prevented ” no matter who we are up against.”

An unnamed eyewitness Altadena resident said, “The fire started towards the top of the mountain and rushed down so fast we didn’t have any time to think or pack anything. The majority of our street is burned to the ground and the street behind me has only two homes left. It’s heartbreaking.”

The Eaton Fire is one of the most dangerous and largest fires documented in Southern California’s history. Although there has been no official cause identified, numerous eye-witness accounts have indicated the fire originated at a power structure in Altadena. Through careful investigation, KJT Law Group believes So-Cal Edison is directly tied to the onset of the Eaton Fire, alleging that the power company should have taken preventative measures once news of expected strong winds were reported in the area. Now, thousands are left without a home and facing months, if not years, of difficulty and uncertainty.

The Eaton Fire is one of four major fires that swept through the Greater Los Angeles area as a result of the strong Santa Ana winds wreaking havoc in the region. This disastrous situation also comes at a time when insurance companies have been fleeing California, with many fire insurance plans having expired on December 31, 2024 with no option for renewal.

“We want everyone in Pasadena and Altadena to know that they are not alone,” stated Jivalagian, whose brother is a local firefighter in Los Angeles, battling the Eaton Fire. “This is personal for us. We are going to do everything in our power to help those impacted ” irrespective of their homeowner’s insurance. This is not about profit ” it’s about people.”

Founded in 2014, KJT Law Group was built under a shared passion and interest in social justice. Through this common lens, the firm relentlessly fights for the rights of ordinary individuals and protects them against the interests of large corporations, major insurance companies, and other powerful entities. Based in Los Angeles, the attorneys at KJT Law Group handle complex personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits, workers’ compensation claims, employment law and medical malpractice issues on behalf of clients located throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area.

For those affected by the Eaton Fire, contact KJT Law Group at (818) 507-8525, visit www.pasadenafires.com, or email LAfires@kjtlawgroup.com for assistance and more information.

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