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Six months after the Jan. 7 fire storms that killed at least 30 people, frustrations are mounting among many homeowners over how the state's largest insurer is handling their damage claims.
A wildfire survivor and former corporate attorney was recently granted permission to intervene in the proceedings against State Farm General Insurance Company ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNState Farm pushes to keep rate hike documents secretThe insurance company has lobbied for permission to keep from the public documents justifying large increases for ...
The company plans to offer California homeowners an option to buy more affordable insurance coverage in wildfire-distressed ...
'Without significant policy intervention, these properties will eventually become worthless.' The warning comes just six ...
After receiving more than 1,000 complaints from Jan. 7 fire victims about how insurers are handling their claims, state ...
The California property insurance market is careening toward a historic inflection point as climate-driven wildfire losses, ...
Jennifer Smith, CEO and co-founder of StopDistractions.org, says that without access to telematics, California drivers are ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNFire Survivors Demand Insurance Accountability Six Months After Eaton FireOn the six month anniversary of the wildfires that devastated parts of Los Angeles County, members of the Eaton Fire Survivors Network Monday urged state officials to hold insurance companies ...
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Westside Current on MSNFormer Disneyland Lead Counsel and Palisades Resident Approved to Intervene in State Farm Rate‑Hike CaseMerritt Farren, a Pacific Palisades wildfire survivor and former corporate attorney, has been formally granted permission to intervene in the California Department of Insurance's ongoing rate ...
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The California FAIR Plan now insures a greater percentage of the state than all but a handful of private insurers.
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