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State Farm in crisis mode as watchdog threatens biggest ever penalty over wildfires

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State Farm in crisis mode as watchdog threatens biggest ever penalty over wildfires

California officials have taken legal action against State Farm, accusing the insurance giant of widespread mishandling of claims from survivors of the devastating 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

The California Department of Insurance announced Monday an expedited investigation found serious problems in how the company processed claims, with violations identified in more than half of the cases reviewed.

“Wildfire survivors came to us for help, and we followed the facts,” Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara said.

Collage of a family selfie and a house on fire.

“Our investigation found that State Farm delayed, underpaid, and buried policyholders in red tape at the worst moment of their lives.”

Sharlot, Len, and their daughter Sophia, sitting on a blanket in the grass.

Len and Sharlot Kendall’s home in the Pacific Palisades wildfires burn to the ground. They are pictured with their daughter Sophia. GoFundMe

State Farm policyholders filed roughly 11,300 residential claims tied to the Los Angeles fires — nearly one-third of the 38,000-plus claims submitted across all insurers. Officials say the violations uncovered suggest thousands of survivors may have been affected.

Investigators examined a sample of 220 claims and found 398 violations of state law in 114 of them, with many cases involving multiple issues.

Among the key findings: claims were not investigated or resolved within required timelines, payouts were sometimes unreasonably low, and policyholders were frequently reassigned to different adjusters—creating confusion some described as “adjuster roulette.”

The remains of a home that was destroyed by the Palisades Fire.

The California Department of Insurance announced Monday that an expedited investigation found serious problems in how the company processed claims, with violations identified in more than half of the cases reviewed. GoFundMe

Smoke damage claims, which made up nearly half of all complaints, were also mishandled, with delays, denials, and missing explanations cited by investigators. In many cases, customers did not receive required updates or notices about their claims.

The state is now seeking millions of dollars in penalties — potentially the largest ever pursued after a wildfire disaster this century.

A firefighter battles the Eaton Fire in Pasadena, California, with flames visible in the background and a destroyed home on the left.

The state is now seeking millions of dollars in penalties — potentially the largest ever pursued after a wildfire disaster this century. Getty Images

Officials are also ordering corrective actions to speed up payments and resolve outstanding claims.

“The Los Angeles fires were one of the most destructive disasters in our state’s history,” Lara said. “Survivors deserve a fair, timely recovery, not obstacles and delays.”

The California Post has reached out to State Farm for comment.

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