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wildfire

[wahyld-fahyuhr] / ˈwaɪldˌfaɪər /




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New rules implemented last year, for instance, require home-insurers in the state to pledge to sell new policies in high-risk wildfire zones, in return for allowing them to charge higher rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

The county will investigate the insurer following complaints from January wildfire victims that their requests for compensation have been delayed, denied and underpaid.

From Los Angeles Times

They say that more than a year after the blaze many wildfire survivors are running out of the funds they had received from insurers.

From Los Angeles Times

If granted, the inquiry would be a rare critical exam of the insurance department and how it has handled consumer complaints against State Farm and other insurers accused of denying and delaying wildfire claims.

From Los Angeles Times

“Baywatch” showrunner Matt Nix was in the middle of fighting off the wildfire that ravaged his Altadena neighborhood and got dangerously close to his home when he first got the call to lead the reboot.

From Los Angeles Times