Our Wins

2017

The 2017 North Bay Fires

The 2017 North Bay Fires erupted on October 8, 2017, during extreme wind conditions that fueled a series of fast-moving fires across Napa, Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino counties.

The disaster destroyed thousands of structures, displaced entire communities, and resulted in significant loss of life. State investigations later determined that several of the fires were caused by PG&E’s electrical equipment and failures in vegetation and infrastructure maintenance. We joined with other plaintiffs’ firms in pursuing claims against PG&E for its role in causing the North Bay Fires, contributing to the broader effort to hold the utility accountable for its safety lapses.

Those claims, along with similar wildfire cases, were ultimately consolidated in the PG&E bankruptcy proceedings after PG&E filed for Chapter 11 protection in early 2019 due to its mounting wildfire liabilities.

The litigation resulted in a landmark $13.5 billion settlement with PG&E and the creation of the Fire Victim Trust to compensate individuals and businesses for losses including property damage, wrongful death, emotional distress, and economic harm.
This settlement provided a pathway for survivors of the North Bay Fires—and other PG&E-caused wildfires—to pursue financial recovery.

2018

The 2018 Camp Fire

The Camp Fire, which began on November 8, 2018, in Butte County, became the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. The fire ignited when a faulty PG&E transmission line failed near the community of Pulga, sparking a blaze that spread rapidly due to high winds and exceptionally dry conditions. Ultimately, the Camp Fire burned more than 150,000 acres, destroyed nearly 19,000 structures—most of them homes—and devastated the town of Paradise and surrounding communities. Tragically, the wildfire claimed 85 lives and displaced tens of thousands of residents.

Following the Camp Fire, we brought a lawsuit against PG&E for negligence and failing to safely maintain its electrical infrastructure. Our lawsuit and other similar lawsuits were consolidated in the PG&E bankruptcy proceedings after the utility filed for Chapter 11 protection in early 2019 due to its wildfire liabilities. Ultimately, we reached a landmark $13.5 billion settlement with PG&E, creating the Fire Victim Trust to compensate individuals and businesses for losses including property damage, wrongful death, emotional distress, and economic harm. The settlement established formal recognition of PG&E’s responsibility for the Camp Fire and provided a pathway for survivors to pursue financial recovery.

2021

The 2021 Dixie Fire

The 2021 Dixie Fire was one of the most devastating wildfires in California’s history, igniting on July 13, 2021, in Butte County and ultimately burning across five counties—Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama. Fueled by drought-stricken vegetation and severe weather conditions, the fire scorched approximately 963,309 acres, destroyed more than 1,300 structures, and forced thousands of residents to evacuate.

The historic town of Greenville was largely destroyed, and entire communities were displaced for weeks as the fire grew to become the second largest wildfire ever recorded in the state.

Investigators concluded that the fire began when a tree contacted a PG&E owned distribution line, and that the utility failed to adequately maintain vegetation and equipment in the area conditions that directly contributed to the ignition and spread of the blaze. This placed the Dixie Fire among a series of catastrophic, utility-related wildfires that have deeply impacted California communities.

In the wake of the Dixie Fire, we filed lawsuits against PG&E, alleging that the company’s failure to properly maintain its equipment and surrounding vegetation caused the blaze. In those lawsuits, we represented numerous commercial timber companies, which lost thousands of acres of timberland. In addition, we were appointed to the Steering Committee to help direct the litigation against PG&E. Ultimately, we obtained valuable settlements for our clients.

2022

The 2022 Mosquito Fire

The Mosquito Fire, which ignited on September 6, 2022 near Mosquito Road and Oxbow Reservoir in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Placer and El Dorado counties, became California’s largest wildfire of the year. Investigations by the United States Forest Service and others have indicated that the ignition point was located in the area of a transmission line owned by PG&E.

The fire ultimately burned 76,788 acres and destroyed dozens of structures, prompted the evacuation of more than 11,000 residents, and significantly impacted regional air quality from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe.

The Mosquito Fire prompted multiple lawsuits against PG&E alleging that the wildfire was ignited by PG&E’s electrical equipment and that PG&E failed to properly maintain its power lines and vegetation in extreme fire-weather conditions.

Our lawsuit, filed on behalf of a large commercial timber company, successfully secured valuable compensation for our client.

2023

The 2023 Maui Fires

In August 2023, a devastating wildfire tore through the historic town of Lahaina on Maui, destroying thousands of structures and resulting in one of the deadliest wildfires in modern U.S. history. The litigation that followed identified multiple defendants alleged to have contributed to the catastrophe. Hawaiian Electric Company was accused of failing to de-energize power lines despite high-wind warnings, allowing downed lines to ignite surrounding vegetation. Additional defendants included the County of Maui for deficiencies in emergency alerts and vegetation management; Kamehameha Schools and West Maui Land Co. for land-use practices and fuel-load conditions; and telecommunications companies such as Charter Communications and Hawaiian Telcom, alleged to have overloaded utility poles and contributed to their structural failure.

These entities ultimately agreed to a multibillion-dollar resolution—known as the Maui Individual Settlement Fund—to address the claims arising from the disaster.

We were appointed to the Steering Committee overseeing the litigation, helping secure a $4 billion settlement.

What our clients say

Proven Results for Wildfire Victims

“Kevin and Chris did an outstanding job of representing us in a lawsuit for damages resulting from the Dixie Fire. We had two forest properties comprising 533 acres of timberland that were severely burned in 2021. Chris and Kevin were highly professional, well-prepared, knowledgeable, met deadlines and hired experts who were far more credible than those selected by the other side. Chris and Kevin had a superior strategic sense and negotiating skills and achieved greater than expected settlements for us. And, they are down-to-earth men who are a pleasure to work with. Highly recommended!”

– Philip N.

“Working with the Moons was a great experience. They were professional and worked for our benefit in everything. They kept us involved in the process and were in contact with us regularly. If I had any questions they responded right away and made sure my question was answered to my satisfaction. I would use them again if the need ever arose and highly recommend them to others.”

– Ben C.

“Kevin and Chris went above and beyond even my highest expectations. They are knowledgeable, professional, and hard-working, and also easy and pleasant to work with. If you need a lawyer, I definitely recommend calling Chris and Kevin.”

– Rebecca L.

“Working with Kevin and Chris has been phenomenal. Whenever I have questions, they respond right away. They did a fantastic job and got me a great settlement. They are the real heroes to me.”

– Scott M.

“They fought for us... HARD... and we couldn’t be happier with the outcome. The best firm we could have gone with, honestly.”

– Jamie C.

“Chris and Kevin are smart, dependable, and personable. They have been super responsive to all of my questions, including when I initially reached out for a consultation and throughout several follow ups. They gave me clear and specific guidance... I definitely will be reaching out to them again.”

– Carrie K.

“What made working with Chris Moon a positive experience was an acute attention to detail! Furthermore, we immediately realized the wealth of experience Kevin and Chris have. Excellent communication, above expected results, as well as a forthright and easy to work with Lawyer!”

– Susan and Brett G.

“We appreciated the careful attention to detail that Kevin and Chris focused on our Dixie Fire case. Particularly important was their keeping us updated during the process. We were pleased with our Final Settlement.”

– Guy M. and Linda B.