The FAIR Plan will impose a special charge on insurers and homeowners to cover $1 billion in L.A. wildfire costs.
California's last-resort homeowners insurance plan seeks a $1 billion infusion from private insurers to help pay Los Angeles-area wildfire claims.
A bill that would subject pharmacy benefit managers to licensing by the state Department of Insurance faces a hurdle: Gov.
California's levy of $1 billion on private insurers to help pay out wildfire claims in its state-run program has renewed ...
Re “Home insurance was already hard to get. Then came L.A.’s fires.” (Jan. 19): Having trouble getting fire insurance? We can ...
The California FAIR Plan on Tuesday was allowed to seek $1 billion from insurance companies that do business in the state in response to the Los Angeles wildfires — half of which could ultimately be ...
The bailout will be funded by the state's private insurers, but a new rule says they they can pass up to half of the cost on ...
President Trump derided FEMA as politicized and inadequate. North Carolina is a reality check for needed reforms.
Insurance commissioner says homeowners in fire zones will likely be covered in event of debris flows
As what's expected to be the most powerful winter storm of the season begins to bear down on Southern California, many residents living in and around the recent burn areas are probably asking ...
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has requested $1 billion in additional funds from the commission's member ...
California's FAIR Plan imposes $1 billion assessment on homeowners and insurers to ensure solvency amidst growing wildfire ...
In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, the California FAIR Plan, the state's property insurer of last resort, requested ...
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