Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program
Southern California Edison (SCE) offers a voluntary Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program to provide fair offers and fast compensation to eligible individuals and businesses impacted by the Eaton Fire. Eligible claimants can submit claims online or receive one-on-one assistance by calling 888-912-8528. Participation is optional, offers may be accepted or declined, and the program is open through Nov. 30, 2026.
*Represented parties must have their attorneys submit their claims on their behalf
Maintained by: SCE Wildfire Recovery Compensation team
Last updated: 6/4/2026
Common Questions About the Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program
Q: Can I decline an offer after submitting a claim?
A: Yes. Participation in SCE’s Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program is voluntary. If you receive an offer and choose not to accept it, you are not required to proceed. The program is intended to provide a faster alternative to litigation, but the decision to accept an offer is entirely yours.
Q: Does a streamlined process mean offers are lower?
A: No. A streamlined process is meant to make claim review and payments faster, not to reduce compensation. The program is designed to offer compensation in line with settlement values for similar claims in past wildfire lawsuits. A faster process does not mean a lower offer.
Q: Does SCE’s program offer lower settlements than litigation?
A: No. Program offers are designed to be comparable to settlements reached in past wildfire litigation. Offers have ranged from $15.1 million for a claimant with multiple properties to $15,000 for a tenant with non-burn damage. While each claim is evaluated individually, the program is intended to provide fair offers and faster compensation through a more streamlined process than traditional litigation.
Q: Were independent experts involved in designing the program?
A: Yes. Independent third-party experts were consulted on the design of the program. SCE worked with Kenneth R. Feinberg and Camille S. Biros, who are widely recognized for their work in compensation fund design and administration. In addition, SCE engaged RAND, a highly regarded nonprofit research organization, to thoroughly and independently assess the valuation of eligible properties. The Santa Monica-based firm published its report and found that the estimates of pre- and post-fire property values, developed by Compass Lexecon, were thoughtfully done and well-executed.
Upcoming Community Meeting
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Place: Westminster Presbyterian Church (1757 N Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91104)
Join SCE for a community meeting on June 30, where company leaders and Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program participants will provide updates on recovery efforts following the Eaton Fire.
Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions directly of speakers and panel participants. Team members will also be available to help connect community members with resources to support their rebuilding and recovery.
Refreshments will be provided.
Spanish translation will be available. Traducción al español disponible.
What Do Actual Wildfire Recovery Payouts Look Like?
These payout examples are anonymized illustrations, not guarantees. Actual payouts vary based on property type and damage extent, for example.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Real property — about $1.0 million
Personal property — about $802,000
Loss of use — about $257,000
Business interruption — about $198,000
Non-economic damages — $115,000
Attorney fees — about $477,000
Direct Claim Premium — $200,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $3.06 MILLION
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Real property — about $1.04 million
Personal property — about $773,000
Loss of use — about $248,000
Non-economic damages — $230,000
Attorney fees — about $458,000
Direct Claim Premium — $200,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $2.95 MILLION
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Real property — about $4.39 million
Personal property — about $110,000
Loss of use — about $668,000
Attorney fees — about $1.03 million
Direct Claim Premium — $150,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $6.72 MILLION
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Personal property — $60,000
Loss of use — about $8,000
Non-economic damages — $420,000
Attorney fees — $96,000
Direct Claim Premium — $150,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $726,000
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Personal property — about $10,000
Non-economic damages — $40,000
Direct Claim Premium — $10,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $60,000
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
EXAMPLE BREAKDOWN
Real / personal property — about $1.25 million
Loss of use — $126,000
Business interruption — included in valuation
Direct Claim Premium — $25,000
TOTAL PAYOUT: ABOUT $1.40 MILLION
This anonymized example is based on an actual payout. Amounts have been rounded for privacy and illustrative purposes. Not every claim includes every category shown, and total payouts vary based on the specific facts of each claim, the type and extent of damage and the supporting documentation submitted. In addition to the total payments, claimants may have received insurance payments.
What Types of Compensation Are Included in Sample Offers?
There are many forms of compensation available to claimants through the program, including economic loss (for property damage, business interruption and physical injury), non-economic loss (for personal impacts), a Direct Claim Premium (for participating in the program) and compensation for legal expenses (for those represented by counsel).See how these multiple forms of compensation come together in the sample offers below.
| Multi-Family Residence | Owner-Occupied | Tenant |
|---|---|---|
| Condo / apartment or duplex: total loss | ||
| Condo / apartment or duplex: non-burn damage (smoke, soot or ash) |
| Tenant-Occupied ADU | Owner-Occupied | Tenant |
|---|---|---|
| Total loss | N/A | |
| Non-burn damage (smoke, soot or ash) | N/A |
How Should I Read and Understand My Offer Letter?
How Does the Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program Work?
Participation is optional, offers may be accepted or declined and the program is open through Nov. 30, 2026.
The comprehensive program includes owner and tenant claims for total and partial structure loss, commercial property loss, business interruption, non-burn damage (such as smoke, soot or ash), physical injury and loss of life.
View the program at-a-glance to explore the program's key features, including:
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Voluntary No individual claimant is required to accept the amount offered. Only when an offer is accepted does a claimant sign a settlement agreement, which includes the promise not to litigate further. There are no fees or added costs. |
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Fair and prompt compensation Through Fast Pay, claimants will receive a settlement offer within 90 days of a substantially complete submission. Payments will be made within 30 days after all conditions have been satisfied in the settlement agreement, including SCE’s receipt of it — signed and notarized. If the complexity of a claim requires analysis beyond the streamlined documentation required in the initial claim form, a Detailed Review will be available. |
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Legal representation optional to file a claim The streamlined application allows for participation without legal counsel. If claimants choose to be represented by counsel, their attorney must submit the claim on their behalf and facilitate communications. SCE will add 20% to the net damages portion (not including the Direct Claim Premium) of an offer to help address legal costs if a claimant is represented at the time they submit a claim. |
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Direct Claim Premium SCE will add a Direct Claim Premium to each claimant group’s offer. This premium is in addition to the other compensation components that are part of the offer and is only available through the Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program — not litigation. |
Who Is Eligible to Apply for Wildfire Recovery Compensation?
- Owners and tenants (except those who rented for less than 30 days) of eligible properties. See Map.
- Individuals who sustained physical injuries directly caused by the Eaton Fire (hospitalization or outpatient treatment between Jan. 7-15, 2025).
- Personal representatives of estates for those who died before Jan. 31, 2025 as a result of physical injuries directly caused by the Eaton Fire.
- Businesses that owned or occupied an eligible property.
How do I Start a claim?
Before you start a claim, check out some of these helpful tools to answer any questions you may have about the form or process.
Step-by-Step Process
1. PREPARE DOCUMENTS
Gather documents such as ID, proof of ownership or tenancy, square footage and insurance info.
2. SUBMIT Claim
Complete the online claim form and upload your documents via your desktop computer or mobile device.
3. AWAIT REVIEW
SCE will review your claim and calculate a settlement offer.
4. RECEIVE PAYMENT
Review and accept the offer; payments are made within approximately 30 days of SCE receiving a signed and notarized settlement agreement.
You have the option to complete the form in one sitting or save progress and complete it later. The program is scheduled to run through Nov. 30, 2026.
To prepare, please gather the following documents and information listed below.
All claimants, including minors and individuals completing a claim form on behalf of a legal entity, must provide at least one of the following forms of identification:
- Valid passport or passport card (preferred)
- Valid driver’s license
- Original or certified copy of U.S. birth certificate
- Valid permanent resident card
- Other state-issued identification
Additional required documents, depending on claim type, include the following:
- Proof of residency/ownership/tenancy
- Insurance information
- Financial records for business or rental claims
- Utility bill (electricity, gas, water, cellphone, internet)
- Medical records for injury claims
- Death certificate and estate documents for fatality claims
- Information for all claimants associated with the property
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Need Help with Your Claim?
If you need assistance with submitting a claim:
- Phone: 1-888-912-8528 (Mon–Fri: 7 a.m.–7 p.m.)
- In-person assistance is available. Please call to book an appointment.
- ¿Necesita ayuda en español con su reclamo? Llámenos al 1-888-912-8528 (lunes a viernes: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.). Visite nuestra página en español aqui.
Disaster Recovery:
SCE provides resources for customers to help with rebuilding and restoring service, including bill forgiveness, payment plans and temporary electric service applications. For assistance, visit sce.com/disasterrecovery.
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The terms and values of the Protocol govern the program. This program is a voluntary settlement initiative offered to claimants to provide a prompt and certain process for resolving disputed claims. Participation in the program does not constitute an admission of liability or wrongdoing, and the company expressly denies responsibility for the underlying events. All rights, defenses and legal positions in pending and future litigation are fully reserved. This program is offered solely as a compromise and is intended to be protected under applicable laws, including California Evidence Code sections 1152 and 1154.
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