In the wake of last month’s Los Angeles fires, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara rejected State Farm’s “emergency” premium increase of 22% on average for California homeowners ...
By Soumya Karlamangla Reporting from San Francisco State Farm, the largest homeowners’ insurance company in California, asked state insurance regulators on Monday to urgently approve a 22 ...
State Farm General, California's largest home insurer, has asked state regulators to approve an immediate 22% rate increase for homeowners, pointing to mounting losses and recent wildfire claims ...
Executives for State Farm General Insurance Company, the firm’s California arm, asked Lara for a 22% price increase on Feb. 3. They told the commissioner their business “needs your urgent ...
In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, State Farm asked for an "emergency" premium increase of 22% on average for California homeowners. Ricardo Lara Friday denied the request pending more information.
State Farm General, California’s largest fire insurance provider with nearly three million policies, is seeking interim rate hikes in the wake of the L.A. wildfires. Why now: State Farm sent a ...
State Farm is urging the California Department of Insurance to approve a temporary 22% rate increase. The insurer said the reason for the rate increase is the January Los Angeles County wildfires.
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