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LA fires could break California's insurance market
In Pacific Palisades alone, the FAIR plan insures nearly $6 billion worth of property, according to September figures — more than all but four communities in California. Across the state, the total value of FAIR-insured properties was $458 billion, triple the total insured value in 2020, according to FAIR Plan data.
Insurance: Here's what not to do if your California home was damaged, destroyed by wildfire
If your home or business was damaged or destroyed in a wildfire, California Insurance Commissioner Richard Lara says don't sign anything right away. Here's what you need to know.
Are California Wildfires Covered by Insurance? What To Know
The fires in Southern California are expected to cause devastating losses to residents—many of whom have had their insurance policies canceled last year.
Insurers dropped fire coverage for California homes months ago. Now, wildfires are claiming more houses in Los Angeles.
Some insurers have scaled back their coverage in California due to wildfires over the last few years, creating a challenge for rebuilding.
What We Know About the Wildfires Raging in Southern California
And cooler weather in California coincides with the Santa Ana winds, the strong and dry gusts that blow west from Nevada and Utah to Southern California — and are linked to the region’s most devastating fires.
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Expert says Colorado is on the brink of an insurance crisis similar to California
The executive director of Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association says Colorado is on the brink of an insurance ...
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First the fire, then the insurance vacuum
First your home burns to the ground, then you remember that the insurance company canceled your policy a few months ago. That ...
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“The View ”cohost Sunny Hostin's husband, Dr. Emmanuel 'Manny' Hostin, accused of insurance fraud in federal lawsuit
Hostin and his practice, Hostin Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, were named in a major RICO case among nearly 200 other ...
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Here's how to save on car insurance, as rates continue to rise
The cost of car insurance increased substantially in 2024, and premiums are set to rise for the seventh straight year. "The ...
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Global insurance rates fall 0.9% in 2024, first drop since 2017, report says
Global insurance premiums fell 0.9% last year as the market became more competitive after years of rate rises, insurance ...
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The Path Forward For The Health Insurance Industry
A path forward for the U.S. health insurance industry following the mixed public reaction to United Healthgroup CEO Brian ...
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‘The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin’s husband accused of federal insurance fraud
According to a suit obtained by Page Six, the Emmanuel Hostin was one of 200 defendants named in one of the biggest RICO ...
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5 ways seniors can lower their long-term care insurance costs in 2025
With these strategies, you can save on long-term care insurance costs while maintaining the coverage you need.
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'The View' co-host Sunny Hostin's husband Emmanuel accused of federal insurance fraud
FOX 13's Aaron Mesmer reports on a Sarasota Hooters waitress who was caught on police body camera footage trying to flirt her ...
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‘The View’ Star Sunny Hostin’s Husband Accused of Insurance Fraud in Federal Lawsuit
Sunny and Emmanuel married in 1998 and share two children, Gabe (22) and Paloma (18). Sunny, an attorney and long-time ...
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How to switch car insurance companies: 5 simple steps — and why it pays to shop around
With average car insurance rates soaring, it's an ideal time to shop around for a new auto policy. Our step-by-step guide ...
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