Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts
The storm swept into
"These were jagged hailstones," Willard says. "They were coming just straight down and just peppered everything."
Weeks later, Willard claims that an adjuster for
"I'm kind of like most Americans: I just don't have 20 grand sitting in the bank" for a new roof, Willard says. But he worried that without coverage for his roof, the next hailstorm or tornado could be financially devastating. So he pulled money from savings and borrowed the rest to replace the roof, which enabled him to get insurance coverage elsewhere. Then, Willard sued
Willard's allegation that
As part of
The epicenter of the hail litigation appears to be
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Millions of homes in the
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"We strongly reject any implication or political narrative that
In
"When that claim is denied, that puts consumers in a significant imperiled position where they have to borrow money or they don't get the home repaired, and there's further deterioration of their homestead,"
Scrutiny of
"We risk, essentially, [homeowners] defaulting on their mortgages and increased foreclosures," says
/
AP
A homeowner secures tarps on the roof of his house in
The initiative allegedly relies on two primary tactics, according to court filings in homeowner lawsuits against the company.
First,
In
After refusing to pay her claim,
"You're going to cash my check," Maziasz says of
/
AP
A car moves away from an approaching storm during a Project ICECHIP operation near
In a separate homeowner lawsuit in
"When damage is covered, we pay. When coverage doesn't apply, we explain why and share available options with customers,"
Nationwide, the most common type of policy sold by
"
According to Drummond, the
Lawyers for
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AP
"My conscience was really getting to me"
"I remember there were some major concerns that we were going to get sued," a former State Farm claims specialist,
"My conscience was really getting to me," Lanier said in the deposition, "because I would have to stand in front of an insured or call them and say, 'I'm sorry, I can't — I can't total your roof. It's wear and tear.'"
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AFP via Getty Images
The
Hail damage is a huge cost for home insurers
Unlike a publicly traded business that's owned by shareholders,
Since 2021, the average cost of home insurance in the
But insurance cost isn't the only challenge for homeowners. Insurance availability is now an issue, too. Insurers have been dropping customers and pulling back from offering policies in some places regularly hit by extreme weather. Between 2018 and 2023, the rate of insurance nonrenewals ballooned by 280% in
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It was during that period — when homeowners began to see insurance costs shoot up and insurers started shedding customers — that
Immediately,
There's nothing wrong with an insurer trying to reduce expenses, said
In that lawsuit,
For insurers, hail is a huge concern. Hail damage contributed to
Over the past two years,
Researchers warn that costly hailstorms are getting more likely in the
/
AP
Members of Project ICECHIP inspect shingles for hail damage during an operation last year in
Insurers decry "legal system abuse"
Amid growing legal pressure, the insurance industry has criticized plaintiffs' attorneys and argued that frivolous lawsuits are partly to blame for the rising cost of coverage nationwide. In its statement to
But Graff, the
Drummond says it's his job as attorney general to defend
Homeowners Maziasz and Willard both say they complained about
The
The
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AP
Allegations of misconduct have followed
"It is the same thing over and over, and just a rebranding of the same kind of scheme," Marr said in an interview with
In 2022,
Meanwhile, recent hail lawsuits in
Despite the large settlements that
However, Drummond, the
And Drummond says his office is looking at other insurers besides
"If an industry were to self-regulate itself, then there would be little need for recourse through the courts," Drummond says. "But in the instance of the insurance industry, I believe that it does need to continue to be held accountable."
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