State Farm Seeks Emergency Rate Hike, Citing Wildfire Losses—Consumer Advocates Push Back
Insurer Requests up to a 38% Rate Increase, but Critics Call It an Unjustified Cash Grab
In a press release issued on
This is the fourth request from the insurance company in the last year, after requesting rate hikes three times in 2024.
The insurance provider, which is the largest insurer in the state, claims to have received over 8,700 wildfire-related claims and paid over
"It's shameful for
Consumer advocates are not convinced, either.
In a press release,
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