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Edison increases compensation for victims of Eaton fire

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November 02, 2025

But some Altadena residents say utility's plans still fails to take full account for strain.

- BY MELODY PETERSEN

Edison increases compensation for victims of Eaton fire

JASON ARMOND Los Angeles Times A MAN sprays water Jan. 8 on an Altadena home after Eaton fire, in which 9,400 structures were lost.

Southern California Edison increased the number of Eaton fire victims who are eligible to file claims for damages in its final compensation proposal, though some Altadena residents say the utility's program still falls short.

After talking to residents about the plan it released in July, Edison said it decided to expand the area of homes that are eligible for compensation for smoke damage.

"Expanding the eligibility area is one of the most significant updates made as a result of feedback," said Pedro Pizarro, chief executive of Edison International, the utility's parent company. "The number of qualified properties nearly doubled for those with damage from smoke, soot or ash."

The utility also increased the amount of compensation it is offering for some victims. For example, each child in a family that lost its home will be eligible to receive $75,000 for pain and suffering, up from $50,000 in the initial plan.

To receive payments under the utility's Wildfire Recovery Compensation families must Program, agree to drop any lawsuits they filed against the utility for the Jan. 7 fire.

The program also is open to businesses that lost revenues and renters who lost property. And it covers those who suffered physical injuries or had family members who died.

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