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A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has ruled that the California FAIR Plan's smoke-damage policy, which limits claims ...
Reps with the state’s home insurer of last resort said an appeal was unlikely in the court ruling, which said it violated ...
That decision was prompted by a lawsuit filed in 2021 by a man whose home, about 100 miles east of Sacramento, burned in a ...
The law, which is set to take effect in July, is opposed by a lobbying group representing some of the largest tech companies, ...
U.S. District Judge Tana Lin in Washington state partially granted a preliminary injunction that sought to free up the money ...
Trump’s move to cancel health research funding would wipe out funding for studies on lung disease, dementia and aging.
Some defendants settled last year with Jessica Long and her daughter over Cedar the goat, though others remain.
Homeowners who suffered smoke damage during the Southern California wildfires in January got a big win in court.
Karl Susman, insurance expert, discusses the impacts of a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge’s ruling that the California FAIR plan violated the state’s insurance code.
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