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A new state insurance regulation, expanding homeowners’ coverage in the most flammable areas, greases the wheels of ...
Media investigations reveal that Ricardo Lara used $30,000 in campaign funds to pay for fancy meals and taxpayers foot the ...
Media investigations reveal that Ricardo Lara used $30,000 in campaign funds to pay for fancy meals and taxpayers foot the ...
Four people, including two Inland Empire attorneys, were charged in a workers’ compensation fraud scheme that targeted ...
New inventory on the market is helping to keep prices stable. The median price of a Bay Area home was $1.4 million in March — ...
The lesson from Florida: As in most things property insurance, California is chasing its political foil Florida, which has ...
Four people, including two Inland Empire attorneys, were charged in a workers’ compensation fraud scheme that targeted ...
They keep building in the most flammable areas. State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is doing his part to keep it that way. His new regulation will effectively force ratepayers and taxpayers ...
They are accused of falsely stating that their homes were damaged or destroyed. One allegedly listed a nonexistent address.
Two lawsuits filed on behalf of property owners impacted by California wildfires allege the companie colluded to limit coverage.
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