We're Here to Help LA Fire Storm Survivors
If You, or Someone You Know, Has Lost Their Job or Had Hours Reduced
Unemployment benefits are available to workers impacted by the fires. The one-week waiting period benefits will start from the first week of unemployment.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is also available for workers and self-employed people in Los Angeles County affected by the California wildfires and severe winds. DUA covers workers who normally are eligible for regular unemployment benefits. DUA benefits apply to losses the week of January 12, 2025, and claims must be filed by March 10, 2025.
Apply for unemployment or DUA benefits through myEDDand indicate that the job loss is due to the disaster.
Governor Gavin Newsom has also announced $20 million to create temporary jobsillion to create temporary jobs in impacted areas and provide workers with supportive services. Workers can contact their America’s Job Center of California for more information.
Disability and Paid Family Leave Benefits
Workers can apply for disability benefits if they were injured, or their health was impacted by the fires. Or apply for Paid Family Leave benefits if they need to take time off to care for a family member. Citizenship or immigration status doesn’t affect your eligibility!
If Your Business Was Impacted
Employers affected by the disaster can request a 60-day extension to file payroll reports and taxes without penalties.