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New insurance rules mean homeowners throughout California are likely to pay more after fires
A recent rule change could cause a spike in insurance premium for homeowners across California, as the costs of the Los Angeles area wildfires are passed onto them in a way that was not allowed in the past.
California's FAIR Plan, the home insurer of last resort, may need a bailout after the L.A. fires
California's Fair Plan, the state's insurer of last resort, may be unable to pay billions in claims arising from the Los Angeles fires and may require a bailout that could ultimately be paid by homeowners statewide.
CA Insurance Commissioner won’t guarantee L.A. fires won’t increase rates elsewhere
The devastating wildfires burning in Southern California could have financial ramifications for residents across the state. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara Changes confirmed that recent policy changes would allow private companies to pass costs along to all customers in the state if they are asked to cover the costs in the
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Health care insurance is broken. How do we fix it? | The Excerpt
Across the country, whether it’s about skyrocketing costs or access to care, there seems to be wide agreement that health ...
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Homeowners Insurance Denied or Canceled? You Aren't Alone. Here's What to Do Next
Home insurance providers may deny you coverage or cancel your policy if you live in a region with widespread losses, you ...
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They lost their insurance. Then their homes burned
When Chad Comey heard sirens outside the Palisades condo he lived in with his parents last Tuesday, he didn’t think much of it. Then the fire alerts started.
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Of fires and floods: What you need to know about homeowners insurance
Natural disasters, such as wildfires and coastal flooding, raise questions about what insurance will cover (and what it won’t ...
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Florida Insurance Policy Rules to Change Under New Bill
A Florida state senator aims to improve regulations around how insurers notify policyholders of cancellations, non-renewals, ...
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Navigating the maze of insurance after destructive fires
Today: a conversation with California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara about gaps in insurance and what the road to ...
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North Carolina home insurance premium base rates increasing about 15% by mid-2026
Base rates for North Carolina homeowners' insurance premiums will increase on average by about 15% by mid-2026 as part of a ...
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State Farm offers homeowners in fire areas a chance to renew insurance policies.
State Farm, the largest homeowners insurance company in California, jolted residents last year by announcing it would not ...
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An Insurance Adjuster Explains the Long Road Ahead for L.A. Fire Victims
WSJ followed a public insurance adjuster surveying an L.A. neighborhood ravaged by recent fires to understand what’s in store ...
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Waters and Sherman introduce bill to address gaps in wildfire insurance coverage
Reps. Maxine Waters and Brad Sherman reintroduce legislation that would require a study assessing the danger wildfires pose ...
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How Do You Prevent the Next L.A. Wildfire? This Insurance CEO Weighs In.
Despite hurricanes, floods, and the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles, the insurance business can be a lucrative one, ...
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Why should you go for a depreciation cover in car insurance?
Zurich Kotak General Insurance, provides insight on why car owners should go for a depreciation cover in car insurance. Many ...
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