August 1, 2025 The Point Fire came and went in days. A year later, some Sonoma County residents still waiting for answers The Point Fire burned for just over a week, but for some in Dry Creek Valley, recovery has dragged on with lingering damage, insurance hurdles, and no known cause. Read More
August 1, 2025 California’s FAIR Plan facing legal action from State Insurance Commissioner for smoke damage claims SACRAMENTO, Calif — California insurance officials are taking legal action against the state’s last-resort wildfire insurance provider, accusing it of illegally denying or limiting smoke damage claims from homeowners. State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced this week the California Department of Insurance filed an enforcement…
July 25, 2025 California to allow catastrophe modeling for insurance rates, raising concerns about premium hikes SAN DIEGO — California’s Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has announced a new “Sustainable Insurance Strategy” that will allow insurance companies to use catastrophe modeling to determine wildfire risk and set rates. This move, aimed at stabilizing the insurance market in high-risk areas, could potentially lead…
July 23, 2025 The INSURE Act: Could a New Federal Backstop Stabilize Home Insurance and Make Homes Insurable Again? Across the country, homeowners are facing a home insurance crisis. Not only are premiums on the rise, but the policies themselves are becoming harder—and in some places, nearly impossible—to find. In states vulnerable to natural disasters like California, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, major insurers are…
July 22, 2025 Schiff revives INSURE Act to create federal reinsurance program US Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has reintroduced the Incorporating National Support for Unprecedented Risks and Emergencies (INSURE) Act, legislation aimed at addressing instability in the residential insurance market through the creation of a federal catastrophic reinsurance program. The bill proposes a federally backed reinsurance mechanism…
July 18, 2025 Sen. Schiff Introduces Bill to Stabilize Insurance Market, Protect Homeowners from Increased Costs of Natural Disasters Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) introduced the Incorporating National Support for Unprecedented Risks and Emergencies (INSURE) Act, legislation to stabilize the home insurance market by creating a federal catastrophic reinsurance program. This bill will help keep insurance premiums affordable and provide…
July 18, 2025 How to prepare for a wildfire evacuation A wildfire can start at any moment, and they can move fast and unpredictably. Preparing for an evacuation should begin before there is any danger. If your household is under voluntary or potential evacuations, begin to prepare your home and get ready to leave. If…
July 11, 2025 Embers of Change: Building a fire-resilient California The recent wildfires that have ravaged Southern California have left an unprecedented trail of destruction. The Eaton fire in Altadena burned more than 14,000 acres, while the Palisades fire in Pacific Palisades consumed 23,448 acres. In total, over 16,000 structures were destroyed, including thousands of…
July 11, 2025 As Texas floods capture attention, experts urge Californians to reconsider flood insurance While Californians are typically more concerned about wildfires than flooding, many are watching the devastation in Texas unfold. It’s estimated that just 2% of households statewide carry a flood insurance policy. Amy Bach, the executive director of United Policyholders, joined us on ‘The Nine,’ who…
July 11, 2025 The next big insurance fight headed to California’s ballot POLITICS OVER POLICIES — Nearly 40 years ago, insurance companies and consumer advocates waged an epic David vs. Goliath battle at the ballot. Now both sides are wondering whether it’s time for a rematch. Since its narrow passage in 1988, Proposition 103 has set the…
July 10, 2025 Altadena fire survivor is told State Farm’s $900K check on hold due to insufficient funds Amelia McDonald couldn’t believe her ears. She had been navigating what she calls “a horrible experience” trying to get her claims paid by State Farm after the Eaton Fire burned down her Altadena home and ranch in January. She, along with her father, daughter and…
July 10, 2025 Advice on rebuilding after fires — from people who’ve lived it Full panel discussion from LAist article by Aiko Offner. Be realistic about timing and costs, join forces with your community and allow yourself some guilty pleasures. That’s the advice of fire survivors and rebuilding experts who participated in LAist’s discussion about the six-month anniversary of…
July 9, 2025 California Positioned to Lead National Property Insurance Reform Insurance attorney Daniel Veroff says the devastating Los Angeles County wildfires have created an opportunity for California to address systematic underinsurance of homeowners. The devastating Los Angeles County wildfires in January exposed a crisis that has been decades in the making: the systematic underinsurance of…
July 9, 2025 Los Angeles fire survivor is told State Farm’s $900K check on hold due to insufficient funds Amelia McDonald couldn’t believe her ears. She had been navigating what she calls “a horrible experience” trying to get her claims paid by State Farm after the Eaton Fire burned down her Altadena home and ranch in January. She, along with her father, daughter and…
July 3, 2025 Rebuilding Altadena bogs down in red tape and frustration About six months after the Eaton Fire, a majority of lots with destroyed homes in Altadena have been cleared. But for homeowners hoping to rebuild, the hard work remains: slogging through insurance paperwork and government permits. On Len Silvernail and Diane Toomey’s cul-de-sac near Rubio…
July 2, 2025 Tuolumne Resident On New CA Insurance Commission Task Force California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has created a new Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force. It was developed following the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, and the group will recommend science-based insurance standards and best practices for safely returning to and restoring homes. Lara says,…
July 2, 2025 Regulator starts task force to address denials of LA fire smoke claims Following a June 24 LA Superior Court ruling against the California FAIR Plan for illegally denying wildfire smoke damage claims, the state’s insurance commissioner has created a Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force. Read more.
July 1, 2025 Commissioner Lara appoints members to new Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force In response to the smoke damage caused by wildfires across California, including the recent Palisades and Eaton fires, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has appointed members to his new Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force. Led by the California Department of Insurance, the Task Force includes…