Chad Comey, who lost his home in the L.A. wildfires, joins “CUOMO” to discuss how his family is coping. Comey says his family ...
State Farm, one of the biggest insurers in California, canceled hundreds of homeowners' policies last summer in Pacific ...
The insurance company canceled thousands of California homeowners' insurance policies last year in an attempt to avoid ...
The outbreak of deadly wildfires in Southern California has prompted criticism of insurers who have dropped coverage in the ...
State Farm is being accused of canceling thousands of fire insurance policies in California right before the massive ...
As wildfires rip through the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles County, California, hundreds have been left without homeowner's ...
As the Eaton Fire devastated the Hastings Ranch neighborhood in Pasadena, California, the family seemed especially screwed: ...
Insurance company shares fell Friday as the massive wildfires in California are now estimated to have caused $135 billion to ...
In recent years, insurers like Allstate, American National, The Hartford and State Farm have stopped renewing policies or issuing new policies for California homeowners.
A California law passed in 1988 and its regulations play a significant role in why insurance companies are fleeing the state, experts say.
State Farm cited “catastrophe exposure” as one reason it wasn’t renewing policies for many Californians, including those in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades.
According to the Illinois Department of Corrections, Jeanette Slover died in custody Wednesday. Slover was convicted in Macon ...