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Policyholders critical of State Farm General’s response to January’s firestorms won a court victory this week when a judge ruled a Pacific Palisades homeowner can probe the insurer’s claims handling ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Los Angeles County announced Thursday it is opening an investigation into how State Farm General has treated ...
When Noel Wise came downstairs on a January morning in 2022, she saw water covering the kitchen floor and spreading into a nearby room in the Fairfield house where she lived. Shocked, she immediately ...
TULSA, Okla. — A woman says she’s still fighting with her insurance company to get them to pay after a water leak ruined her east Tulsa home more than a year ago. I started looking into this after I ...
The Los Angeles County Counsel’s Office launched an investigation Thursday into how State Farm has handled insurance claims related to the devastating wildfires in January. The Eaton and Palisades ...
The precious metals found in catalytic converters are drawing less interest from thieves in Ohio. Theft claims for catalytic converters are down this year at State Farm, as the company reported data ...
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but more than 100 days later, she and her husband still can’t move back in. That’s ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — ...
That’s because they’re waiting for their insurer, State Farm, to approve and process their claims. “We were lucky our house made it through,” Valverde said. “At first we thought unscathed. But it ...
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but more than 100 days later, she and her husband still can’t move back in. That’s ...