SACRAMENTO, Calif. - With over a million homeowner policies in effect, State Farm finds itself at odds with an insurance Commissioner who has pretty much granted the insurance giant most of what it ...
California’s top insurance regulator on Thursday launched an investigation into State Farm over the company’s handling of ...
California opens probe into State Farm‘s wildfire claim handling. Survivors report delays, denials, and excessive documentation demands. Over 13,000 claims and $4B in payouts tied to January wildfires ...
The California Department of Insurance announced legal action Monday against State Farm General Insurance Co. following an ...
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Regulators claims that State Farm violated California law, and the state is seeking "the largest penalties following a ...
The California Department of Insurance is seeking millions of dollars in fines from State Farm for its handling of L.A. wildfire claims — the department's largest penalty pursued after a disaster this ...
The California Department of Insurance is seeking to suspend State Farm's license and fine it millions of dollars, alleging ...
For many drivers, the worst part of a serious accident is not just losing a car. It is the moment that follows, when the ...
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but more than 100 days later, she and her husband still can’t move back in. That’s ...
That’s because they’re waiting for their insurer, State Farm, to approve and process their claims. “We were lucky our house made it through,” Valverde said. “At first we thought unscathed. But it ...
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LA fire survivors accuse State Farm of delaying claims. Should it get approved for a rate hike?
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but more than 100 days later, she and her husband still can’t move back in. That’s ...
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