The deadly and destructive fires in Los Angeles — which some say could be the costliest in the state’s history — will further ...
Many Los Angeles-area residents devastated by fire will lean on Washington and charitable aid—and draw on their own savings.
Tens of thousands of California residents will be forced to decide whether to permanently relocate or face construction bills ...
About 38,000 acres have burned so far, and at least 13 deaths have been reported, in what could be the most costly fire in ...
Chad Comey, who lost his home in the L.A. wildfires, joins “CUOMO” to discuss how his family is coping. Comey says his family ...
The cost of insuring against catastrophe for a large part of the market has already been locked down for a year, so the ...
The Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth and Hurst fires burning in Southern California have destroyed more than 12,000 structures.
The catastrophe has been years in the making as the state’s largest insurance companies discontinued coverage for thousands ...
As hundreds of Los Angeles residents return to find homes reduced to ashes due to a devastating wave of wildfires, many are ...
Destruction leading to a total loss has already put a strain on a vulnerable insurance system where providers are continuing to leave the state.
With thousands of people in the Los Angeles area impacted by the devastating California wildfires, the region is facing billions in losses. It comes as insurance companies were already pulling back on ...
As policyholders begin to file loss claims, experts say taking notes and keeping records is key to a smooth process.