California’s Department of Insurance is taking a closer look at how State Farm General Insurance Company handled claims tied to the Eaton and Palisades wildfires. On Thursday, the Department informed Inman that it has launched an investigation into the insurer’s conduct.
Source: Inman News
California investigates State Farm’s wildfire insurance handling
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