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As insurers withdrew from the L.A. market, more homeowners joined the FAIR Plan. Now Jan. 7 fire victims are battling with ...
California’s last-resort insurance program says it’s in dire financial straits after the Los Angeles wildfires.
Two lawsuits filed in Los Angeles claim major home insurers conspired to restrict coverage in wildfire-prone California communities, pushing homeowners onto the state’s high-cost, bare-bones FAIR Plan ...
That’s especially true for some families forced onto the California FAIR Plan as a last resort after their original providers dropped them. James Borow filed claims the day after the ...
"The reason that we can't move back into our house is because California FAIR Plan is just, like, giving us a total runaround," said Saul Kerpelman, whose Pacific Palisades home survived the fire ...
A Butte County couple whose home survived the Park Fire last July is accusing the California FAIR Plan and insurers of ... following ‘mean’ White Lotus sketch 8 Key Spring 2025 Bag Trends ...
Their homes survived the recent wildfires, but some homeowners said dealing with their FAIR Plan insurance is keeping them from moving back in. According to the Department of Insurance ...
Colorado will launch the state’s new, last-resort homeowners insurance program — known as the FAIR Plan — on Thursday even as this summer’s weather conditions could be ripe for severe ...
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.
In February, the state insurance department allowed the program, known as the FAIR Plan, to collect $1 billion in emergency payments from other insurers — who are expected to pass on a ...