Consumer Watchdog Challenges State Farm’s Emergency Rate Hike Request Consumer advocacy group Consumer Watchdog has raised objections to an emergency interim rate increase requested by State Farm, arguing the insurance giant has not provided sufficient justification for its demands. Calling attention to strong consumer protection laws in California, the organization filed two letters with Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to challenge the proposed rate hikes. These increases, Consumer Watchdog asserts, could unfairly burden individuals already coping with the rising costs of recovery from natural disasters. What State Farm Is Requesting State…
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Why Insurance Companies Are Skipping Super Bowl LIX
Super Bowl LIX: Why Insurance Ads Are Missing from the Big Game Super Bowl commercials have long been an event within the event—a parade of creativity, humor, and sometimes absurdity. Yet, this year, something curious is happening. For Super Bowl LIX in 2025, not a single property and casualty insurance company, including big names like State Farm, Progressive, GEICO, and Allstate, will grace the advertising slots. This shift leaves some wondering what changed in an industry once so eager to captivate America’s largest annual audience. The reasons, as it turns…
Read MoreWhat Happens to 9,000 Burned Homes? Inside the Massive Cleanup After the Eaton Fire
Eaton Fire’s Devastating Impact The Eaton Fire, which ignited late on January 7, 2025, under fierce Santa Ana wind conditions, has left an indelible mark on Altadena and its surrounding communities. Covering over 14,000 acres, the wildfire destroyed a staggering 9,418 structures, damaged another 1,073, and claimed 17 civilian lives. Though containment has reached 95%, the scarred landscape and displaced residents paint a grim picture of the fire’s aftermath. The fire’s origins remain under investigation, with recent video footage suggesting potential electrical activity near the ignition point. Meanwhile, local utility…
Read MoreDisaster recovery cost reduction efforts receive applause from California Earthquake Authority
U.S. Rep. John Campbell (R-48), from California, has received praise from the California Earthquake Authority, for his introduction of H.R. 3125, which was legislation to pair with S. 637, that was introduced by U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, earlier in 2011. Together, the two bills will work to bolster the system for natural disaster recovery in the United States, by setting the Earthquake Insurance Affordability Act (EIAA) into effect. CEO Glen Pomeroy from the California Earthquake Authority, has announced his gratitude to Sen. Feinstein and Rep. Campbell for the bipartisan efforts…
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