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Jennifer Smith, CEO and co-founder of StopDistractions.org, says that without access to telematics, California drivers are ...
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara released a statement following a judge’s dismissal of Consumer Watchdog’s unfounded ...
The California property insurance market is careening toward a historic inflection point as climate-driven wildfire losses, ...
Three Democratic-led states that led the way in offering free health care to low-income people who are in the U.S. without ...
California Insurance Commissioner Lara Expands Mental Health Access With Final Landmark Rulemaking to Enforce California ...
When President Donald Trump signed his sweeping tax and spending bill into law last week, much of the attention focused on ...
New data shows record numbers of Californians cannot get coverage from insurance companies and must rely on the state insurer ...
Millions of California homeowners dealing with mounting ‘statewide insurance crisis’ as providers back out of the market due to the ‘risk’ of extreme weather and rising costs of rebuilding ...
A California judge has ruled the state's bare-bones home insurance program's handling of smoke damage claims is unlawful, a decision that could have wide-ranging implications as insurers ...
Nearly six months after a series of devastating wildfires, California’s property insurance crisis is far from stabilized.
The proposed ICPP Act represents a significant shift in California’s approach to insurance data privacy with direct and far-reaching implications for tech companies serving the insurance sector.
Mercury Insurance CEO Gabriel Tirador reassured Californians that the company isn’t leaving the state after this year’s wildfires.