A year after the Los Angeles wildfires, California lawmakers unveiled three bills informed by the Chronicle's reporting aimed ...
Wildfire survivors face insurance hurdles delaying their recovery, sparking legislative efforts in California to reform the ...
California fire victims say they're struggling to rebuild because insurance payouts have been slow or insufficient. Some lawmakers say home insurance is failing those facing climate change.
The Department of Insurance has ensured that 94% of claims have been fully or partially paid, but Lara and Padilla believe ...
This is no longer a story about one fire or one community. It is a test of whether the systems Americans rely on after ...
One year after the deadly southern California Eaton and Palisades fires, many survivors report insurance claim problems.
Citing data released by the CDI on Dec. 31, Ritter said insurers have paid more than $22.4 billion across 42,121 wildfire ...
Nearly 1.2 million uninsured Californians are eligible either for Covered California subsidies or low-cost or no-cost ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Insurance claims from last year's deadly California wildfires have reached $11.8 billion, making it the most expensive series of wildfires in state history, an official said ...
Covered California is encouraging all uninsured Californians to sign up for health insurance by Dec. 31. The open-enrollment ...
The state is planning to set aside hundreds of millions of dollars to help offset the loss of federal subsidies.
In response to rising costs, California has allocated $190 million for state-funded tax credits in 2026. This aims to keep monthly premiums consistent with 2025 levels for those with incomes ...