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Fire victims' insurance payouts arrive after LA County probe launched
Following a formal investigation by LA County into delayed insurance claims, wildfire survivors are finally receiving ...
By joining the lawsuit against State Farm, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond will be investigating a suspected ...
A year after the Los Angeles wildfires, California lawmakers unveiled three bills informed by the Chronicle's reporting aimed ...
Three bills were announced Wednesday to better protect consumers following complaints of insurer abuses following the January ...
One year after the deadly southern California Eaton and Palisades fires, many survivors report insurance claim problems.
A journalist’s reporting outlines allegations that homeowners insurance payouts were reduced as state leaders consider legal intervention.
Oklahoma has the highest home-insurance premiums in the country. Repeated alleged delays and denials spurred the state to intervene.
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A year after L.A.-area wildfires destroyed thousands of homes, fewer than a dozen have been rebuilt
The Palisades and Eaton fires killed 31 people and destroyed about 13,000 homes and other residential properties.
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.
Most troubling to critics, the proposals seek to impose new obstacles to policyholders suing insurance companies.
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