Where can I get help with legal problems caused by floods or wildfires in BC?
Last reviewed June 2024 by the Clicklaw editors
If floods or wildfires in BC affect your life, you may encounter legal problems related to this natural disaster and need financial assistance. Below are trusted sources of information that can help you during this challenging time.
Helpful information
- EmergencyInfoBC (Government of BC): This is a portal for verified event information during emergencies, including evacuation orders and recommended actions.
- Public Emergency Preparation and Recovery (Government of BC): Find information about recovery and support resources, including support services during an emergency and financial assistance after a disaster.
- Legal FAQ sheets (Access Pro Bono): Find fact sheets related to issues faced by people affected by weather emergencies in BC, including wildfires. They are organized by these different areas of law:
- Employment law
- Family law
- Insurance law
- Landlord-tenant law
- Strata (condo) law
Helpful services
- Call Centre (Legal Aid BC): This province-wide service provides legal representation and information services.
- Summary Advice Program (Access Pro Bono): This service offers free legal advice to low- and modest- income individuals by telephone or videoconference. Book an appointment with a volunteer lawyer by filling out the online form or calling the client line.
- Indigenous Justice Centres (BC First Nations Justice Council): They provide culturally appropriate information, advice, support, and representation for Indigenous people.
- Lawyer Referral Service (Access Pro Bono): This service offers a free, brief initial consultation with a lawyer to determine your legal needs. If you would like further help from your lawyer, you can retain them at a rate you both agree to.