California fire victims say they're struggling to rebuild because insurance payouts have been slow or insufficient. Some lawmakers say home insurance is failing those facing climate change.
Californians who didn't find new homeowners coverage after being dropped by their insurers stand to lose everything from the fires.
One year after the deadly southern California Eaton and Palisades fires, many survivors report insurance claim problems.
State Farm and other insurers in California have cut policies in the past year to reduce their exposure to risks like wildfires.
Wildfire survivors face insurance hurdles delaying their recovery, sparking legislative efforts in California to reform the ...
WyldSafe Uses Patent-Pending Computer Vision Technology Helps Homeowners Identify Vulnerabilities and Qualify for ...
California homeowners in areas with high wildfire risk could get money for new roofs or to build fire-resistant zones around ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Insurance Commissioner Lara’s 2023 regulatory overhaul promised to ease California’s insurance crisis but instead ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Fire victims are demanding Gov. Newsom call for resignation of Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, saying he has ...
Mount Shasta resident Donna Ault and her family are among the nearly 11% of Siskiyou County households on the California FAIR Plan — a fire-only insurance policy no homeowner wants to turn to. Living ...
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