As wildfires ravage Southern California, homeowners in Pacific Palisades find themselves grappling with an unbearable reality: their homes are burning, and their insurance policies—once their safety net—were canceled just months ago by State Farm.
In a move justified by the company as a strategy to avoid “financial failure,” State Farm canceled over 72,000 homeowners’ policies statewide, with Pacific Palisades—a now-charred affluent neighborhood—bearing a significant brunt.
James Woods, a renowned actor and Pacific Palisades resident, summed up the community’s frustration on social media.
“Actually, one of the major insurance companies canceled all the policies in our neighborhood about four months ago,” he wrote.
where’s luigi?
Great, now my money won’t be used to build new homes for a state full of liberals.
The insurance company saw the FD budget cuts and re-evaluated their risk profiles enough in advance to protect their company – good for them.
CA’s politicians and policies led to this debacle – the voters got what they voted for – DEI instead of LAFD…!
lets see how long it will take residents of LA to get rid of the DEMOCRATS in office, bet over half dont care
the kansas city chiefs are in charge of state farm
I cancelled State Farm! They are the highest insurance company there is. I got a much better deal from another company.