A recent moratorium now protects California policyholders from losing home insurance coverage for at least one year if their home is near a site affected by wildfires.
A round up of announcements and actions by the state's insurance regulator, a consumer advocate and an industry trade association.
The devastating wildfires burning in Southern California could have financial ramifications for residents across the state. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara Changes confirmed that recent ...
The California insurance commissioner issued a mandatory one-year moratorium on non-renewals and cancellations to protect ...
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara discusses the complex insurance system as homeowners look to rebuild after ...
The California insurance commissioner expanded the emergency protections covered by his recent moratorium for Southern California residents affected by wildfires. Commissioner Ricardo Lara added ...
The wildfires burning across Southern California have destroyed ... Late Thursday, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara issued "a mandatory one-year moratorium on insurance non-renewals ...
State Farm, one of the biggest insurers in California, canceled hundreds of homeowners' policies last summer in Pacific ...
Arizona led the U.S. for the biggest jump in home insurance rates between 2019 and mid-2024, when home insurance costs ...
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is telling residents whose homes ... A powerful windstorm that slammed Southern California on Tuesday quickly drove wildfires across the region ...