“From the onset of the wildfires, insurers have been on the frontlines assisting customers with disaster recovery – proactively reaching out to impacted customers, setting up help centers, and deploying catastrophe teams to help residents get claims started and secure emergency housing, food, clothing and other resources in their time of need,” Ritter said.
California insurers pay out over $4.2 billion for Eaton and Palisades wildfires
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