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Thousands of wildfire survivors whose smoke-related claims were denied by the FAIR Plan could now appeal to receive payments.
The lawsuit accuses the administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in Southern California.
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A new fiscal year in California begins on July 1, and with it comes a fresh round of laws that will impact millions across ...
A California judge has ruled the state’s bare-bones home insurance program’s handling of smoke damage claims is unlawful.
The Balaban Group, an independent life-insurance, benefits, and estate-planning firm serving affluent families since 1986, ...
That decision was prompted by a lawsuit filed in 2021 by a man whose home, about 100 miles east of Sacramento, burned in a ...
The Senate burns the midnight oil hoping to pass Trump’s spending agenda, the man accused of fatally stabbing four college ...
The fires have placed in stark relief the challenges of barebones policies as traditional insurers pull back from areas prone ...
America's five least affordable metros, led by Los Angeles, require the typical household to make a staggering downpayment if ...
Reps with the state’s home insurer of last resort said an appeal was unlikely in the court ruling, which said it violated state law.