Wildfires last January destroyed communities around Los Angeles. Homeowners say recovery has been slowed by fights with insurers to get their claims paid.
Across Southern California's burn zones, the ruins of the Eaton and Palisades fires are turning into something survivors never expected to face: long-term construction sites with no construction.
Two Tuolumne County Supervisors have heard conflicting takes on whether the Mono Vista fire station closure will impact ...
As fire survivors continue to navigate life after disaster, California lawmakers roll out new bills attempting to further ...
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As fire survivors continue to navigate life after disaster, California lawmakers roll out new bills attempting to further ...
The recent rains may have lowered the threat of wildfire in the area, but the problem of maintaining fire insurance is a year-round problem for many in California. As a result, a number of new laws ...
This year the insurance chief is working on legislation to expand FAIR Plan options while at the same time reducing its ...
The state’s law requiring fair treatment by insurers has largely been unenforced. Fire victims are left with delays, gaslighting and denials.