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  2. California Department of Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Its budget is primarily derived from funds generated by license fees, assessments, and Proposition 103 recoupment fees. The CDI licenses over 1,500 insurance companies and more than 320,000 insurance agents and insurance brokers in the state of California, United States. The current California Insurance Commissioner is Ricardo Lara.

  3. Confessions of an insurance claims adjuster - AOL

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    A public adjuster is usually hired by the general public and the insured is responsible for their payment. What can I do if I disagree with the claims adjuster’s decision?

  4. California Insurance Code - Wikipedia

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    The California Insurance Code are the codified California laws regarding insurance.The code not only covers requirements for home, auto, medical and business insurance policies, but also covers the licensing of bail bond agents, workers' compensation, motor club services, and other related business types.

  5. If you lost your home or business in the wildfires, here's ...

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    A public adjuster works on your behalf and can navigate the complexities of your policy and the negotiations process. They charge a fee, typically a percentage of your claim settlement.

  6. California Department of Consumer Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is a department within the California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. DCA's stated mission is to serve the interests of California's consumers by ensuring a standard of professionalism in key industries and promoting informed consumer practices.

  7. California bars insurers from dropping fire victims until ...

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    A home reduced to rubble by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. Home insurers cannot drop fire victims from their policies for the next year, according to a new state policy (AFP via Getty Images)

  8. State Compensation Insurance Fund - Wikipedia

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    Its market share spiked to over 50 percent in years 2002–2004 when a large number of private carriers left the market. In keeping with its mission, State Fund has an open-door policy, writing insurance for California businesses that need workers' compensation insurance. State Fund insures [6] approximately 130,000 policyholders in California.

  9. Western Mutual Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    Western Mutual was incorporated under the laws of California on March 7, 1942, as a county mutual fire insurer with the title Coast Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Los Angeles County. It commenced business on April 30, 1942. Residence Mutual Insurance Company was founded in 1949.