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The state of California approved State Farm's request for a double-digit increase in home insurance premiums to help the insurer deal with financial challenges following the wildfires that ...
Following a judge's ruling Monday, State Farm customers in California are one step away from paying more on their homeowners insurance to alleviate what the company described as a "dire" financial ...
Homeowners reeling from the wildfires in January say that State Farm’s increased rates are unfair and unfounded. By Rukmini Callimachi Earlier this year, Rukmini Callimachi traveled to Altadena ...
State Farm has gotten approval to raise insurance rates for homeowners starting in June. The "emergency" rate hike was approved as customers continue to feel the devastating wildfires' lasting impact.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Starting next month, millions of Californians will see a sharp rise in their property insurance premiums as State Farm got the official green light from the state's ...
California’s top insurance regulator said Tuesday that State Farm can soon start raising premiums by 17% for all of its home insurance customers in the state to help the insurer rebuild its ...
WENDY HAS STATE FARM AND SAYS SHE’S BEEN BATTLING THE COMPANY TO PAY OUT CLAIMS SHE MADE AFTER HER HOUSE SUFFERED SIGNIFICANT SMOKE DAMAGE IN THE FIRE. I’D LIKE EVERY ONE OF THE STATE FARM ...
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara adopted an administrative law judge’s ruling Tuesday and granted State Farm General an emergency 17% hike in its homeowner rates. The commissioner’s ...
Jan. 20, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters State Farm can raise homeowner and other rates starting next month, becoming the first insurance company to win approval to do so on an emergency ...
The state's approval came after a three-day hearing in April where State Farm had to justify with data why the rate hike was necessary. In April, State Farm argued the emergency insurance rate ...
Donate now. State Farm can raise homeowner and other rates starting next month, becoming the first insurance company to win approval to do so on an emergency interim basis in California.