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California says insurance firm State Farm mishandled LA wildfires claims

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 6:11 PM

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) – The California Department of Insurance said on Monday it was seeking million of dollars in penalties against insurance company ​State Farm for allegedly mishandling claims related to ‌the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

The company denied that it mishandled or underpaid claims.

Here are some details:

• The January 2025 wildfires killed 31 people and destroyed or damaged more than 16,000 structures.

• ‌Much ​of the damage was caused by ⁠the Eaton Fire in ⁠Altadena and the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades.

• State Farm policy holders filed about 11,300 residential claims related to the wildfires, nearly one-third of the 38,835 claims ​filed across all insurers, according to the department.

• The California Department of Insurance said its examiners reviewed ⁠a sample of 220 claims and ⁠found 398 violations of state law in ​114 of those claims.

• The maximum penalty amount will be ​around $4 million if the company is found to ‌be engaging in “willful violations” of state law.

• The department says it has filed an “Accusation and Order to Show Cause” against State Farm, which marks the first step toward ⁠a public hearing before an administrative law judge.

• California’s homeowners insurance market is the most dysfunctional in the country, State Farm ⁠said in response.

• ‌The company said the state Department ⁠of Insurance “should take responsibility for regulatory delays.”

• “We ​reject any ‌suggestion State Farm engaged in a general ​practice of ⁠mishandling or intentionally underpaying wildfire claims, and we will respond through the process,” it said.

• State Farm said it has paid out more than $5.7 billion on 13,700 auto and home insurance claims related to the fires.

(Reporting by Kanishka ​Singh in Washington)