State Farm To Pay $5.7 Billion To Fire Victims
State Farm reported paying more than $5.7 billion to victims of fires. The company stated it is working to improve communication with its policyholders. This comes amid discussions regarding the state of the insurance market in California.
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Sources · 7 independent
KNX Los Angeles
“State Farm says it's paid more than $5.7 billion to fire victims. It says it's improving communication with policyholders.”
KNX Los Angeles
“$5.7 billion to fire victims. It says it's improving communication with policyholders.”
KNX Los Angeles
“It says it's improving communication with policyholders.”
KIRO FM Seattle
“state government and is therefore exempt from a public vote.”
WAMU 88.5 DC
“California investigators found nearly 400 violations. More than 11,000 claims were made to State Farm”
Tokyo FM
“State Farm pays $5.7 billion to fire victims.”
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