Governor Newsom Backs Bill to Prioritize Homeowners Benefiting from Insurance Payout Interest

Governor Newsom’s proposed bill regarding insurance payouts

When disaster strikes, recovery often feels like an uphill battle for homeowners. For Californians impacted by the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, a new piece of legislation proposed by Governor Gavin Newsom could help alleviate some financial burdens. The proposed bill, authored by Assemblymember John Harabedian (D-Pasadena), aims to ensure that homeowners—not lenders—benefit from the interest accrued on insurance payouts for homes destroyed or damaged during disasters. Understanding the Proposed California Insurance Bill Governor Newsom’s proposed bill addresses a gap in California law that currently allows lenders to collect interest…

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California’s Home Insurance Crisis Amid Rising Claims Denials

Home Insurance Crisis and Claims Denial

Growing Denials Leave Homeowners Vulnerable California’s homeowners faced significant challenges in 2023 as leading insurance companies denied nearly half of all claims, far exceeding the national average. A report by Weiss Ratings revealed that some of the state’s top insurers, including Farmers (50%), USAA (48%), and Allstate (46%), topped the list for denied claims. This comes as insurers deal with increasing exposures to climate-related disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and flooding. While some insurers show alarming claim denial numbers, others demonstrate relatively better performance. Among these are two affiliates of AAA,…

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