A proposed new law would release homeowners from the onerous process of listing every object lost in a destroyed home.
Many Altadena and Palisades fire victims struggle to itemize the possessions they lost. Insurance Commissioner Lara says ...
California's Public Consumer Claims Tracker Continues to Show Progress in Los Angeles Wildfire Claim Amounts, Payments, and ...
The move will likely lead to higher costs for households across the state, and may push more insurers to leave, intensifying ...
California Insurance Commissioner approves $1 billion assessment to the FAIR Plan, the state's insurance safety net in light ...
A California appeals court ruling that could doom insurance coverage for smoke damage claims is in line for strong pushback ...
Owners of homes lost in L.A. wildfires may not have to tally their burned stuff to be paid back by insurance companies.
The FAIR Plan is funded by pooled money from insurers in the state in exchange for covering high risk properties ...
A bill would allow homeowners to receive the interest accrued on insurance payments for lost or damaged property, rather than ...
California requires drivers to have car insurance. However, drivers in the state of California have the option to comply with the law by depositing $75,000 in cash into an account with the ...
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