California opens probe into State Farm‘s wildfire claim handling. Survivors report delays, denials, and excessive documentation demands. Over 13,000 claims and $4B in payouts tied to January wildfires ...
The case that pushed him over the edge was a 90-year-old State Farm customer who had been with the insurer for more than 60 ...
Los Angeles County officials are investigating policyholder complaints that State Farm, California’s largest home insurance company, has delayed, underpaid, or denied claims in the aftermath of the Ja ...
Fire victims from the Pacific Palisades and Altadena are suing State Farm, claiming that their homes were severely underinsured and that they don't have the funds to rebuild or replace them. (Myung J.
TULSA, Okla. — A woman says she’s still fighting with her insurance company to get them to pay after a water leak ruined her east Tulsa home more than a year ago. I started looking into this after I ...
That’s because they’re waiting for their insurer, State Farm, to approve and process their claims. “We were lucky our house made it through,” Valverde said. “At first we thought unscathed. But it ...
They had good coverage from a reputable insurer. So, why does a Middletown couple have a leaky roof three years after the ...
County opens investigation into alleged delays and underpayments after January’s devastating wildfires Probe focuses on possible violations of California ...
Six couples and one individual who lost their homes in the devastating Los Angeles County fires are suing State Farm, claiming that they were misled by the insurance company and that their homes were ...
The owner of IT RoofTech in Tulsa says his crews can spot storm damage easily with high-tech equipment — but lately, getting ...
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LA County is investigating State Farm's handling of wildfire claims after complaints of delays, underpayments, and denials.