Last month, my column touched on the difficulties that most Coronado homeowners are enduring when it comes to their current homeowners insurance policy renewals. This month, I’d like to elaborate ...
Since the LA fires on January 7, much more attention has been put on the California FAIR Plan, the state's fire insurer of last resort. Once thought of as a small, rarely-used backstop ...
As more people in California lose private insurance, the state's FAIR plan is filling up with homes in places the industry ...
"It's dire if we look at the California FAIR plan. We're barely going to have $350 million to cover $450 billion in assets that are covered under the California FAIR plan. That's less than 1%.
The house was covered by the California FAIR Plan, a private association that provides fire insurance to homeowners in the state who can’t otherwise find coverage. It is made up of all the ...
“I nearly fell apart,” she said. Spira, a real-estate lawyer, fought back and the insurer, California’s Fair Plan, agreed her Pacific Palisades house was covered when the infernos sparked.
The FAIR Plan has not taken a position on the legislation, according to plan spokesperson Hilary McLean. If the bill passes, California could be the first state to put lawmakers on a FAIR Plan ...
Whether it's toxic chemicals or severe smoke damage -- the state's insurer of last resort, the California Fair Plan is denying claims to help with remediation. And the reason why may surprise you.
SACRAMENTO — As more people in California lose private insurance, the state's FAIR plan is filling up with homes in places the industry itself has classified as low-risk for wildfire.
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