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State Farm Seeks 22% Home Insurance Rate Increase After Wildfires
State Farm Insurance announced on Monday that they have asked the California Department of Insurance to approve an emergency interim rate increase for rental homes, non-rental homes, rental units, and condos to help pay for the massive increase of claims...
Farmers Insurance to Increase Number Of Homeowner & Renter Policies in California
In a surprise announcement on Wednesday, Farmers Insurance said that they will be going against the trend of insurance companies in California by increasing the number of renters and homeowners policies. For the past two years, insurance companies have been...
Allstate Looks To Increase Home Insurance Premiums By 34%
According to an insurance filing unveiled on Thursday, Allstate filed to raise California Insurance premiums in state by 34%, with the request currently remaining under review. For over a year, insurance companies have been slowly limiting policies, ending the allowance...
Travelers Insurance Announces Home Insurance Rates Going Up 15% In June
According to a new Department of Insurance filing released on Monday, Travelers Insurance is to increase most policies in the state of California by 15.3% starting in June. For over a year, insurance companies have been slowly limiting policies, ending...
Two More Insurance Companies Pull Out Of California
According to new California Department of Insurance filings this week, both the Tokio Marine America Insurance Company and the Trans Pacific Insurance Company announced that they would no longer offer homeowners and personal umbrella insurance in California and would leave...
State Farm Announces Non-Renewal Of 72,000 Insurance Policies In California
In an announcement on Thursday, the largest property and casualty insurance company in California, State Farm Insurance, announced that 30,000 property insurance and 42,000 commercial apartment policies would not be renewed throughout the state, effectively removing 2% of all policies...