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Negligence Allegations Spark Federal Lawsuit in Wake of Devastating Wildfire

Seeking Justice: Caldor Fire Survivors Pursue Legal Action Against Forest Service for Grizzly Flats Tragedy

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 27, 2024
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Negligence Allegations Spark Federal Lawsuit in Wake of Devastating Wildfire
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El Dorado County (March 27, 2024) – Caldor Fire Victims Prepare to Sue Forest Service Over Grizzly Flats Devastation

In the aftermath of the catastrophic Caldor Fire that ravaged Grizzly Flats in August 2021, survivors are rallying to hold the U.S. Forest Service accountable for what they perceive as negligence in protecting their community from destruction. The flames, ferocious and unrelenting, tore through Grizzly Flats within a mere 15 minutes, leaving behind a landscape of desolation and despair.

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Despite signs of tentative rebuilding, residents of Grizzly Flats find themselves grappling with unanswered questions and unhealed wounds. Mac, who tragically lost his home in the inferno, echoes the sentiments of many when he expresses a desire not merely for financial compensation, but for the Forest Service to reckon with its actions, or lack thereof.

“I even left my cats and I cry about it every day,” laments Mac, emblematic of the profound personal losses suffered by individuals like him.

The trauma is palpable among the community’s remnants, with charred trees outnumbering the few structures left standing. Jon Jochem, another survivor of the Caldor Fire, describes the pain as ubiquitous, yet manifesting uniquely within each individual.

Amidst their anguish, survivors are pursuing legal recourse against the Forest Service. Their initial claims, submitted in August 2023, were summarily denied, prompting them to seek representation from a law firm to escalate the matter to federal court. For Jochem and others, the denial was not unexpected but rather a strategic precursor to legal action.

“We know it’s important to the attorneys to see how many people,” Mac affirms, underscoring the collective determination to seek justice.

Central to their grievance is the contention that the Forest Service’s purportedly incomplete fire mitigation efforts left Grizzly Flats vulnerable to the calamity that ensued. Allegations surfaced in a CBS News 60 Minutes investigation suggest operational missteps on the part of the Forest Service, including the cessation of fire operations on the first night of the fire and premature release of firefighting crews.

However, obtaining comprehensive information from the Forest Service remains an arduous task, exacerbating the frustrations of fire victims seeking clarity and accountability. Estimates project a potential lawsuit in the range of $150-200 million, indicative of the magnitude of the devastation and the intensity of survivors’ resolve.

“We are not just sad, we are angry,” asserts Mac, encapsulating the prevailing sentiment among Grizzly Flats residents.

In a bid to consolidate their efforts, survivors are actively gathering claims from fellow victims to present to the law firm poised to represent them. Those who filed claims in August 2023 and wish to participate in the federal lawsuit are encouraged to reach out via email or phone.

With a looming deadline in June to secure legal representation, the fate of Grizzly Flats and the accountability of the Forest Service hang in the balance. Meanwhile, the Forest Service maintains that tort claims from August are under the purview of the Office of General Counsel in Washington D.C., signaling a protracted legal battle ahead.

With each individual claim denied, Caldor Fire survivors face a pressing deadline in June to enlist legal representation for their case against the Forest Service. Prompted by the denial, victims are accelerating efforts to engage a law firm, intensifying the pursuit of accountability and restitution in the aftermath of the devastating wildfire in Grizzly Flats.

If you are a Caldor Fire victim who filed a claim back in August and want to be a part of this federal lawsuit, Jochem said to email your claim to caldorclaim@gmail.com or call (530) 391-0128.

Source: Local News
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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