California’s wildfires are devastating the Los Angeles area, but insurance companies previously cut coverage in the state as ...
The state of California announced a one-year moratorium on the cancellation or non-renewal of homeowners insurance policies ...
The Palisades Fire could cause more than $10 billion in damages, further straining the state’s fragile insurance market. On ...
After devastating fires in Los Angeles County, California lawmakers will consider changes to the state's troubled insurance ...
Risk models identified the Palisades — along with Silicon Valley’s Los Altos Hills and the Moraga and Orinda area east of San ...
State authorities previously listed the Palisades as one of the five Southern California areas with the highest concentration ...
U.S. insurance stocks slid on Friday as analysts estimated insured losses from the wildfires menacing Los Angeles could reach ...
Analysts are evaluating the financial impact of the wildfires that have charred hillsides, homes, and streets in Los Angeles ...
Industry officials warn of widespread economic damage on par with some of the biggest fire disasters in recent memory.
California’s insurance commissioner won’t allow canceled or nonrenewed policies in and around the fire zones for a year.
The state has refused to let insurers do proper pricing for risk. Homeowners and taxpayers will pay for the mistake.