For SoCal wildfire victims, state blocks insurance companies from dropping coverage for a year

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For 750,000 people affected by Southern California wildfires, the state has blocked insurance companies from dropping or refusing to renew their coverage — issuing a one-year moratorium to stop this from happening across four counties

.Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced the mandatory year-long freeze Thursday, and it's intended to preserve home home insurance coverage for thousands of residents who faced wildfires earlier this month across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange and Riverside counties.

'Wildfire survivors should not have to worry about insurance while they are recovering.'California's Department of Insurance is sending staff members to wildfire disaster areas help with filing claims and give guidance on avoiding insurance fraud and abuse. They can be found at local assistance centers currently open across four SoCal counties.More information for homeowners affected can be found by visiting here or by calling 800-927-4357 with any insurance-related question.

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