The massive fires that have destroyed much of Pacific Palisades and demolished more than 2,000 homes in Los Angeles County ...
Damages from the recent fires in the Los Angeles area could overwhelm California’s already stressed insurer of last resort ...
Lynne Levin-Guzman stood in the front yard of her 90-year old parents’ home in Los Angeles County, California, trying to ...
A California law passed in 1988 and its regulations play a significant role in why insurance companies are fleeing the state, experts say.
Insurers have been cutting coverage for thousands of homeowners across the neighborhoods most affected by this week's ...
In recent years, insurers like Allstate, American National, The Hartford and State Farm have stopped renewing policies or ...
Although fires are still raging in Southern California, economists are already estimating that the January blazes could end ...
Sheriff Robert Luna said 179,783 people are under evacuation orders due to the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires in Los Angeles County. Another 200,000 residents are under evacuation warnings.
Experts have warned that the cost of the claims from the fires in the past couple of days could push the California insurance industry to the brink of collapse. And the crisis is not over yet.
As wildfires in Los Angeles raged for a third day, banks in the area responded by closing more branches, donating to relief ...
Roughly 100,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. Another 100,000 are under an evacuation warning. The L.A.