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A plan to resolve the state's homeowners insurance crisis was blasted by an L.A. consumer group but defended by California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara.
Two Los Angeles County Superior Court lawsuits accuse dozens of California home insurers of dropping policyholders and forcing them onto the FAIR Plan — the state's insurer of last resort ...
What Is FAIR Plan Insurance? FAIR plan insurance covers high-risk homeowners who otherwise can’t obtain coverage. Many states ...
A key component of California’s plan to stabilize its faltering home insurance market is now law, meaning homeowners in fire-prone areas and beyond may soon have an easier time finding coverage ...
Mapel’s problems with FAIR Plan began when her insurer sent her a $1,151 check for a repair estimate on her home that exceeded $50,000, documents show.
New insurance available for high-risk Colorado homeowners 00:40. Homeowners in Colorado struggling to find coverage have a new option thanks to the new Colorado FAIR Plan.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — State lawmakers say they’re looking at all they can to help homeowners deal with sky-rocketing insurance rates. But experts say it’s a tough road ahead. Because… ...
The Colorado FAIR Plan officially launched on Thursday, which will provide some hope and relief for Colorado homeowners who’ve been dropped by their carrier or are unable to obtain insurance due ...
The State Department of Insurance plans a public hearing in February about changes in regulations allowing homeowners insurance companies to drop up to 5% of policyholders or even more in some cases.
Buying insurance already can be complicated and the FAIR Plan will open a whole new market for patchwork plans for homeowners and commercial building owners to figure out, she said. “It just ...
Now, California home insurers are facing twin lawsuits filed by homeowners who accuse them of colluding over the last several years to force them into the plan in order to profit from the higher ...
California’s plan to stabilize its faltering home insurance market is now law, meaning homeowners in fire-prone areas and beyond may soon have an easier time finding coverage. But consumer ...