Photo of the Bobcat Fire2020

Los Angeles County (Angeles National Forest)

Bobcat Fire

Litigation filed

Status as of June 15, 2026, per Southern California Edison

115,997acres burned
87structures destroyed
0lives lost

Affected areasMonroviaArcadiaJuniper Hills

Photo: Robertson & Associates, Used with permission of Robertson & Associates, source

Fire facts (from public records; unknown values are shown, never guessed)
Year2020
Start dateUnknown
Containment dateUnknown
Region / countiesLos Angeles
Acreage115,997
Structures destroyed87
Structures damagedUnknown
Fatalities0
Cause statusunder investigation
Cause categoryutility equipment
Officially determined arsonNo / not determined
Responsible partyNone publicly/officially named
Last verified2026-06-15

Litigation status

Litigation filed. Status as of June 15, 2026, per Southern California Edison.

Litigation over the Bobcat Fire named Southern California Edison, with plaintiffs alleging utility infrastructure near the fire’s origin in the Angeles National Forest area was involved. This entry confirms only that the litigation exists on the public record as of the status date; it does not predict any outcome or describe an individual’s eligibility.

Litigation was filed in connection with the Bobcat Fire involving electrical utility infrastructure. This entry reports only that litigation exists on the public record as of the status date.

Court & regulatory record

This is a reported public-record status, not advice about any individual's legal situation. Deadlines and eligibility change over time and depend on facts specific to each person, only a licensed attorney can assess yours.

Common questions about the Bobcat Fire

What caused the Bobcat Fire?

The cause is recorded as under investigation (category: utility equipment).

Is there litigation over the Bobcat Fire?

Litigation filed. Status as of June 15, 2026, per Southern California Edison. Robertson & Associates is representing people affected by this fire.

What areas did the Bobcat Fire affect?

The Bobcat Fire (Los Angeles County (Angeles National Forest)) affected communities including Monrovia, Arcadia, Juniper Hills.

How large was the Bobcat Fire?

115,997 acres, 87 structures destroyed, 0 fatalities, per public records as of 2026-06-15.

What you can do next, whatever your fire

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Sources

Facts on this page are drawn from the public sources listed above and rewritten in original words. Figures marked AUTO-updatable are refreshed from government incident data; see Sources & Methodology.