State Farm has chosen to ignore the recommendation that all California insurance commissioners, Ricardola, would pay 100% of personal property coverage, rather than asking fire victims to itemize all content.
As reported by Breitbart News, Lara asked all insurers to pay 100% of the state's customers, rather than 30%, before requiring them to itemize everything they may own. New York Times Called A new form of “trauma” for those who are already struggling with the fact that they have lost their homes.
Lala's deadline was February 28th. His office did not reply to requests for comment on which companies followed.
But that wasn't the case on state farms. He sent an email to some customers who were forwarded to Breitbart News, saying: “We would like to inform you that State Farm cannot respect the full content restrictions of the insured unless a comprehensive inventory list is provided. …We can currently provide up to 50%.
Mark and Sam are looking at the ruins of their homes that were burned in the Palisade fire in Pacific Palisade, California on January 28, 2025. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
As Breitbart News also reports, there are several insurers who have already paid 100% coverage.
At the 2018 Woolsey Fire near Malibu, State Farm covered 75% of its pre-item losses. At the time, California Insurance Secretary Dave Jones, was able to provide details. list Their reaction to the company and him.
Apart from that, James O'Keefe's OMG News released a secret Wednesday recording of a state farm executive that appears to be saying, Pacific Palisade, one of the most challenging communities in recent fires. It should not have been built at all.
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