March 29, 2024
California wildfire losses exceed $1 billion
LOS ANGELES – (INT) - With more than 7,000 structures damaged or destroyed, residents in several counties across northern and southern California are leaving evacuation centers to access what they've lost and begin the long road to rebuild and recover.

Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones announced preliminary data provided by eight California insurers processing claims for tens of thousands of policyholders. While the numbers are expected to climb, as more claims are filed and processed, the preliminary data reflects $1.045 billion in losses, commercial and residential structures, personal and commercial vehicles, and agricultural equipment.

"These numbers are just the beginning of the story as one of the deadliest and costliest wildfire catastrophes in California's history," said Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones. "The tragic death of 42 people and over a billion in property losses are numbers, behind these numbers are thousands of people who've been traumatized by unfathomable loss. We must do all we can to ease their pain and help them recover and rebuild."

Last week he issued a notice to insurers asking them to expedite claims, by cutting through red tape and doing all they can do to help policyholders who are likely to have little or no documentation that insurers normally require.

Jones also signed a declaration of an emergency, which allows the insurers to tap out-of-state claims adjusters from their other offices, which effectively expands their claims adjuster workforce. Tens of thousands of claims, this is an important step in increasing the claims processing capacity for insurers and helping speed the recovery and rebuilding process.

Jones also has an important caution for wildfire victims. Be careful to check the license of contractors who solicit business, this is done quickly on the Contractors State License Board using a smart device.

Public adjusters are restricted from soliciting business from residents until seven days after evacuation orders are lifted. Consumers that have any difficulty with their insurer will find the department's consumer services team stands ready to assist at 800-927-4357. The department has recovered more than $300 million dollars for consumers since Jones took office in 2011.

Eight insurers have provided preliminary loss data and it includes the following:

· 4,177 partial residential losses
· 5,449 total residential losses
· 35 renters/condo losses
· 601 commercial property losses
· Over 3,000 auto losses
· 83 commercial auto losses
· 150 farm or agriculture equipment losses
· 39 boats

Story Date: October 20, 2017
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