SoCal Edison to launch compensation program for Eaton Fire survivors

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SoCal Edison to launch compensation program for Eaton Fire survivors
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Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less.The utility is still finalizing the details, but the program will allow survivors to submit claims for “total and partial structure loss, commercial property loss, business interruption, smoke and ash, physical injury and fatalities.”Eligible residents and businesses will then receive their claims via “expedited, direct payments,” according to the utility. Renters, homeowners and those with or without insurance will be eligible to submit a claim.Survivors can submit a claim even if they're involved in ongoing lawsuits against the utility, said SoCal Edison spokesperson David Eisenhauer. The details of the program are expected to be released later this summer and launch in the fall.TikTok told me the best breakfast burrito was at a hospital cafeteria in Torrance. I had to check it out“Community members shouldn’t have to wait for the final conclusions in the Eaton Fire investigation to get the financial support they need to begin rebuilding,” said Pedro J. Pizarro, president and chief executive of Edison International, SoCal Edison’s parent company, in a news release announcing the program.“We look forward to reviewing Edison’s proposed program to see whether it truly seeks to provide full compensation to each and every survivor or whether it is a mere illusion,” Riddle told LAist in an email.Meanwhile, she said, attorneys for Southern California Edison have yet to agree to a trial date for the existing lawsuits about the fire.“Mr. Pizarro is correct: Survivors of the Eaton Fire should not have to wait to be compensated,” Riddle said. “This is what we have been saying in court while attorneys for Edison have been saying the opposite and pushing for delay.”The loss of federal funding for public media means audience support is more important than ever. Make a powerful statement to safeguard the future of LAist. Become a monthly sustaining member or increase your current support to keep independent local journalism strong.Early Childhood EducationStarting in January, the state offered more-generous leave benefits. Claims in the first two quarters this year were up about 16%, compared to the same time period last year.Cash-strapped LA cities ask private donors to help immigrants pay rent following ICE raids Facing budget shortfalls, local governments are now asking philanthropists to help provide cash assistance and rent relief to families with detained workers.The city has become a flash point in a national battle between civil rights groups and the ‘Make America Great Again’ movement.How to navigate LAUSD’s magnet point systemDid a complicated 2024 homeless count lead to errors? Experts and some city officials think so

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