Insurance Battles Linger After Wildfires. California Lawmakers Propose Consumer-Friendly Regulations
Senate Bill 876 is a wide-ranging bill that seeks to make various amendments to the state’s insurance code. They include ...
Following a Times investigation, a state lawmaker is proposing the first health-based standards for assessing smoke ...
More than a dozen candidates have filed statements of intention to run for California insurance commissioner in the November ...
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Homeowners outraged by insurance companies' actions after devastating fires: 'We thought we could trust the system'
"Hampering their ability to rebuild their lives." Homeowners outraged by insurance companies' actions after devastating fires ...
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California homeowners brace for a brutal home price disaster
California's housing market is colliding with an insurance shock that is starting to look less like a pricing cycle and more ...
Trees are all spaced several feet apart. Eaves are enclosed. It's all an effort to reduce the chances of these homes burning ...
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Fires burn swiftly, but insurance battles linger: New bills propose consumer-friendly regulations
As fire survivors continue to navigate life after disaster, California lawmakers roll out new bills attempting to further regulate insurance companies like State Farm.
Insurance industry profit motives conflict with our need for protection. Public insurance, coupled with proactive risk reduction, can help.
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Berkeley residents divided over fire prevention ordinance; no wooden structures within 5 ft of home
A new fire prevention ordinance called EMBER is forcing Berkeley Hills neighbors into a tense standoff, requiring that ...
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Kaiser nurses, employees strike across California and Hawaii
A large strike by Kaiser Permanente employees kicked off Monday morning, with union leaders calling it an open-ended "unfair ...
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