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Have You Been Affected by the Cram Fire?
If you were affected by the Cram Fire in Oregon, you may be entitled to compensation. If you or a loved one experienced an evacuation, property damage or loss, livestock or agriculture loss, soot and ash damage, or any other personal injury, Singleton Schreiber has the resources to handle your case the right way, every time. Your justice is our top priority. Contact us for a free, no-obligation case evaluation today.
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The Cram Fire ignited on July 13th, 2025, near Willowdale, Oregon, a rural community in central Jefferson County. It has grown to become the largest wildfire in the United States so far in 2025, burning more than 95,000 acres. Under extreme “Red Flag” conditions of high winds, scorching temperatures in the 90s, and critically low humidity, the fire exploded in size, forcing widespread Level 3 evacuations across multiple counties, including Jefferson, Wasco, and Crook.
The blaze has destroyed at least 2 homes, 14 other structures, including barns, workshops, pump houses, and sheds, and threatened hundreds of additional buildings throughout rural communities heavily tied to sheep ranching and agriculture.
While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, initial reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office indicate a transformer owned by Central Electric Cooperative may have ignited the fire.
Singleton Schreiber will continue to monitor the situation as more details emerge. Our fire attorneys intend to seek legal recourse where necessary to obtain fair and full compensation so that our clients can move forward with their lives.
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If you have experienced any of the following,
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Expensive Evacuation
Expenses such as hotels and food you wouldn't have had if you weren't evacuated
Damaged or destroyed building(s), equipment, inventory, livestock, agricultural land, or lost sales/income
Business Loss
A common issue that affects homeowners and renters when insurance doesn't cover rebuilding costs or property damages in full
Underinsured Property
Lingering trauma, emotional distress, lost sense of safety, and development or worsening of mental health disorders
Psychological Impact
The loss of life or a life-altering injury inflicted on you or a loved one
Wrongful Death/Serious Injury
Damaged or destroyed home, structures, personal possessions, or land caused by fire or soot & ash
Property Damage/Loss
*Other circumstances that may qualify you for compensation include: Hospitalization, Serious Burns, Other Serious Personal Injury, Long-Term Health Effects, Damage to Animals/Pets, Damage to Timber/Trees, Erosion, Vegetation Loss, Damage to Landscaping, Economic Loss, Damage to Infrastructure, Smoke Damage, Utility & Other Service Interruptions, and Housing Market Impacts.
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With local Oregon attorneys, Singleton Schreiber is the largest and most experienced fire litigation practice in the United States, representing more than 30,000 victims of wildfires and explosions caused by utilities, government negligence, railroads, and corporate misconduct.
Its nationally recognized team has played a leading role in high-profile cases including the 2025 Eaton Fire, 2025 Moss Landing Battery Fire, 2025 Esparto Fireworks Explosion, 2023 Maui Fires, 2023 Gray Fire, 2023 Tunnel Five Fire, 2022 Dixie Fire, 2018 Woolsey Fire, 2017 Thomas Fire, and 22 wildfires tied to the 2019 PG&E bankruptcy, including the devastating 2018 Camp Fire.
The firm is actively litigating wildfire cases throughout New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Oregon, and Washington, including the 2025 Rowena Fire. With deep experience in complex fire-related claims, the firm is committed to helping individuals, families, and communities recover and rebuild, recovering over $3 billion on behalf of clients.
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