Insurance claims from deadly California wildfires top $12B
The figure released Wednesday by Insurance Commissioner
Most of the damages relate to the
"While last year's tragic wildfires turned thousands of people's lives upside down, insurance is helping to rebuild and recover," Lara said in a news release during Wildfire Preparedness Week.
The increasing destruction is making it harder and more costly for people to obtain homeowners insurance.
The insurance department has started collecting data on policy non-renewals to better assess patterns and locations where coverage is being dropped, Lara said earlier this year.
"Wildfire has long been part of
She said in her emailed statement that
When insurers decline to renew policies, state law requires them to notify customers about other options. The state has a pooled insurance plan of last result known as the "FAIR plan."
State law makes utilities financially liable for damages from wildfires caused by their equipment, even if they aren't found to be negligent.
One legislative proposal would create a fund for catastrophic wildfires that utilities, insurers and underinsured people could tap to help pay for damages.
Legal and financial experts hired by Gov.
However, if wildfire losses continue to be as large in future years as they were in 2017 and 2018, a
Newsom has not endorsed any particular ideas but suggested lawmakers consider creating a fund or changing the liability standard for utilities.
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