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Lawsuits allege State Farm schemed to deny hail damage claims and pocket billions from homeowners
More than 100 Oklahoma families have taken the insurance giant, State Farm, to court, alleging the company schemed to deny hail damage claims and pocket billions of dollars.
The family says State Farm wouldn't cover the cost because they were told the damage was less than their deductible.
A journalist’s reporting outlines allegations that homeowners insurance payouts were reduced as state leaders consider legal intervention.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is investigating State Farm, the largest home insurance company in Oklahoma and ...
Oklahoma's AG is suing State Farm over claims of underpaying for wind and hail damage, alleging the insurer's "Hail Focus ...
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is in the midst of a roof claim investigation. The announcement follows the AG's ask for ...
Property insurance price hikes and claims denials emerge as a political issue. "Being overcharged and cheated ... is a ...
State Farm said it has paid more than $5 billion to policyholders affected by California wildfires earlier this year, as regulators in Los Angeles County and at the state level scrutinize its handling ...
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Attorney General Drummond has filed a motion to intervene in a case that accuses State Farm of limit roof-related insurance ...
An Illinois federal judge granted the insurer's request for over 38,000 data entries from a survey the plaintiffs created and ...
Earlier in December. Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond filed a petition accusing State Farm of violating the state's anti-racketeering law.
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