State Farm, the insurance company most exposed to recent forest fires in Los Angeles, announced Friday that it had agreed to pay 65% of the value of personal property claims before requiring the location.
The company made the announcement after meeting with a special presidential envoy for special missions Ric Grenell, who has been President Donald Trump’s representative in California duration of the reconstruction effort.
Grenelll posted in X earlier this week about his discussions with State Far:
Until now, State Far had only guaranteed fire victims 50% of the value of their personal property claims for losses in the fire. To receive 100%complete, the company required a detailed list of all lost objects, a task feared by those who had suffered the disaster, since they demanded to visit their losses again for months.
Other companies have produced a much higher percentage, or have completely eliminated cotton.
In a statement on Friday, the company said:
Our approach continues to support our client in their recovery of the devastating forest fires of 2025 in Los Angeles. As of April 14, State Farm General Insurance Company increased the payments of anticipated content to customers with total losses of 50% of its contents limiting 65% with Wood that requires an inventory. We will continually work with state and federal officials in support of our clients and appreciate their commitment.
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Approximately 2,500 of our clients have experienced a state of mood of total loss of forest fires of January 2025.
We understand that this is a devil time for our client impacted, and we are here to help. Our claims managers are helping customers with their claims, including content inventory.
Previously, we offered advances up to 50% of the content limit of the client policy that suffered a total loss of January forest fires without requiring a detailed personal property. This was already substantially beyond what California’s law requires [30%].
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We communicated with clients who have already received an advance to offer the additional 15%. Customers must sign a form to receive this additional amount.
State Farm continues to face criticism from those who suffered the fires of Palisades and Eaton, who say that the company is dragging their feet when paying for claims and the use of delaying tactics, such as changing adjusters.
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While Grenelll has dedicated himself to pushing State Farm to make more to help their policies, state authorities have been invisible. The California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara did not appear earlier this month for an audience on the request of State Farm to increase rates; He was in Bermuda during a similar audience in March.
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