State Farm allegations

California regulators accuse State Farm of delaying, underpaying, and denying claims from policyholders affected by the 2025 L.A. fires, with hundreds of violations found in over half of 220 analyzed claims. The insurer faces up to $4 million in penalties and potential license suspension.
California regulators have accused State Farm of mishandling wildfire claims from 2025 L.A. fires. An investigation analyzed 220 claims and found hundreds of violations in over half of them, including delayed, underpaid, and denied claims. State Farm faces up to $4 million in penalties and potential license suspension. The insurer denied the allegations, calling them 'politically motivated.' The California Department of Insurance has taken the first step towards a public hearing. State Farm handled over 11,000 claims related to the fires.
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