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California regulator mulls State Farm's request for 22% premium hike for homeowners after LA fires

  • California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara stated he will approve State Farm's 22% average premium increase if the company meets certain conditions and proves its need at a hearing on April 8.
  • State Farm cited over $7 billion in claims from recent Los Angeles wildfires and a significant reduction in its surplus as justification for the premium hike, affecting roughly 1 million homeowners in California.
  • Lara emphasized the need for transparency and data from State Farm and their parent company regarding financial management and risks.
  • Consumer Watchdog opposed the increase, stating it could cost homeowners an additional $600 annually.
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NBC San Diego broke the news in San Diego, United States on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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