Neighbors Sue Oregon Landowner Over Bull Springs Wildfire Damage (Claims Pages Staff)

Neighbors Sue Oregon Landowner Over Bull Springs Wildfire Damage

Friday, April 28th, 2023 Liability Litigation

The owner of the land where the Bull Springs Fire originated in Oregon in 2021 is being sued for $2.4 million by three neighboring property owners. The lawsuits allege that James Verheyden acted negligently and caused property damage and noneconomic damage.

The fire, which was caused by a burn pile that rekindled after hired workers performed slash burns on Verheyden’s 600-acre property, burned 211 acres and forced nearly 200 residents to evacuate their homes.

The lawsuits claim that Verheyden failed to comply with a permit to conduct slash burning. The permit requires that slash pits should be patrolled until cold to the touch to prevent fire spread. Verheyden pleaded no contest and paid a $115 fine for this violation on May 3, 2021.

Verheyden’s attorney claimed in court documents on March 5, 2021, that an arsonist may have started the fire.

Two plaintiffs seek $900K and one $600K in damages to their properties, and $500K each in noneconomic damages. Plaintiffs claim damages include loss of use, diminution in value, emotional distress, and mental anguish.


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