A woman who formerly operated an insurance agency in Northridge, California, was sentenced by the US District Court to pay $1,880,237 in restitution. and serve 50 months in federal prison for defrauding a lender out of $3.7 million by submitting […]
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California Insurance Commissioner Appoints Members to New Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has appointed members to his new Smoke Claims and Remediation Task Force, as part of his response to issues over smoke damage caused by wildfires across the state, including the handling of smoke damage claims […]
Claim Counts Down, Losses up for California Workers’ Comp Private Self-Insureds
California’s private self-insured employers reported 7.4% fewer workers’ compensation claims in 2024 than in 2023, pushing private self-insured claim frequency to a four-year low, a new report shows. However, for the second straight year, the average paid and incurred losses […]
Judge Says California FAIR Plan Violating Law, Industry Also Fighting Consumer Group Suit
A judge ruled that the California FAIR Plan’s smoke-damage policy violates state law, while in another matter a lawsuit from a consumer group is drawing concern from insurers that it could push the California insurance market closer to collapse. On […]
US Supreme Court Lets Fuel Producers Challenge California Emissions Standards
The U.S. Supreme Court sided on Friday with fuel producers that had opposed California’s standards for vehicle emissions and electric cars under a federal air pollution law, agreeing that their legal challenge to the mandates should not have been dismissed. […]
California Utilities Expand Power Shutdowns as Winds Rise
California utilities cut power to more than 62,000 customers across the state in an attempt to stop wildfires from starting as dry winds sweep the region. PG&E Corp. cut off power to around 60,000 customers scattered across seven counties and […]
California Utilities Weigh Power Shutdowns as Dry Winds Approach
California utilities are mulling power shutdowns as breezy dry conditions across the state raise the risk of wildfires. Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. may turn off power to at least 11,543 customers in 15 counties, according to its website. Southern […]