
Californians Don’t Forget About Earthquake Prep
With wildfire resilience top of mind, Californians shouldn’t forget about earthquakes and how to reduce risk through mitigation and insurance.
With wildfire resilience top of mind, Californians shouldn’t forget about earthquakes and how to reduce risk through mitigation and insurance.
California homeowners face a mixed risk profile when looking at home insurance loss trends, according to a new LexisNexis report.
Californians might see discounts on their property insurance premiums if they take steps to wildfire-proof their houses thanks to a new state rule.
Homeowners in three states have seen their policy premiums rise at double the pace of inflation. But none of them are California.
Peak wildfire season in California runs through October. Here are some ways to be wildfire prepared and better protect yourself, your family, and your home.
The threat of wildfires has become a fixture for many Americans. So experts are turning to an old tool in an attempt to limit the
destruction: controlled burns.
With costs of goods and labor surging, homeowners ought to factor the rising prices into their insurance decisions.
Auto insurance premium rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels, and several trends will likely push rates even higher.
A new computer model will let you see your home’s current wildfire risk and estimates the probability it will burn over the next 30 years.
California’s wildfire season normally peaks between July and October, but warm and dry conditions have raised risks earlier this year.
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