The rubble of a home in Altadena, California, nearly a year after the January 2025 fire. Courtesy | Avedis Maljanian As the ...
Did a Travelers builders’ risk policy cover damage from invisible combustion byproducts? Behind the costly, prolonged legal aftermath of an Alabama arson.
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Nevada bill lets home insurers drop wildfire coverage—and it could cost homeowners big
A new Nevada law allows wildfire coverage to be carved out of homeowners and HOA policies, pushing some toward costly ...
The homeowners have detailed they how the lost millions of dollars in fires that left large swathes of the Palisades and ...
The proposed legislation would call on the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control to set new standards for removing ...
The plan last year asked the California Department of Insurance to raise its rates by an average of 35.8% across its ...
Even in California’s high-risk environment, some large insurers that were approved to increase their rates by about 7 percent ...
The bill's author said it should be public health officials and doctors, not insurance companies, who decide when a home is ...
Following a Times investigation, a state lawmaker is proposing the first health-based standards for assessing smoke ...
Joy Chen of the Eaton Fire Survivors Network noted two other ways the government could help, including by holding insurance ...
In LA County, there is already a way for fire victims to self-certify and move ahead in the rebuilding process.
On Jan. 1, a new Nevada law took effect that gives insurance companies the option to remove wildfire coverage from homeowner ...
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