Texas Panhandle Fire Help
Wildfires are currently impacting the Panhandle region of Texas.
If you or a loved one experienced damage or relocation,
you may qualify for financial compensation.
Image courtesy of Amarillo Globe News
About the Texas Wildfires
As of March 4, 2024, a combination of wildfires in the Panhandle region of Texas has burned between 1.1 and 1.3 million acres of land. The Smokehouse Creek fire is the largest in Texas history, accounting for 1.077 million acres alone. This particular fire is only approximately 15% contained. If you or a loved one have suffered property loss, property damage, or were forced to evacuate or relocate, you may qualify for financial compensation.
Texas Panhandle Wildfires include:
• Smokehouse Creek — Hutchinson County
• Grape Vine Creek — Gray County
• Magenta — Oldham County
• 687 Reamer — Hutchinson County
• Roughneck — Hutchinson County
Complications from Wildfire
If you or a loved one have experienced any of the following during the Texas Panhandle Wildfires, you may be eligible for compensation:
• Major Property Damage
• Structural / Landscaping Damage
• Livestock loss
• Evacuation
• Relocation
About the Lawsuit
If you or a loved one experienced destroyed or damaged property, evacuation, or relocation, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Fill out the form above to find out.
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