Cali like East Berlin did.Sure they will; just like California will solve its wildfire and its own water problem. The ecology will collapse, and people will flee somewhere else - problem solved.
That is probably the last thing Arizona needs.
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Cali like East Berlin did.Sure they will; just like California will solve its wildfire and its own water problem. The ecology will collapse, and people will flee somewhere else - problem solved.
That is probably the last thing Arizona needs.
Cali like East Berlin did.
Apparently State Farm and All-State. And they probably won't be the last.
Yes! You’re really onto something here!
State Farm has been accused of fraud so many times for denying claims it's sickening. A problem with them paying claims is the fraudulent contractors they recommend you use. They are all bloodsuckers. Since the Northridge earthquake that company went to hell. AFAIK, I think State Farm quit issuing policies in most of the Gulf States and the States they do issue are way overpriced.
i hit a little close to home i see.Stop making stupid comparisons - you probably couldn't find Berlin on a map.
i hit a little close to home i see.
USAA all the way.
"Cali"?Cali like East Berlin did.
"lazy?""Cali"?
Jake doesn’t work there anymore because he believes real men aren’t attractive to other real men. He’s been replaced by Jalen from State Farm.IDK. I use Jake for our car insurance but haven't seen a need to move the homeowners over. I have heard they are hard to work with on property claims, but I have never had to file anything on my homeowners before with anybody. I cut all the trees back to keep them from being in falling distance of the house unless they had a clear lean the other way. Beyond that, I just fix crap out of my own pocket instead of filing a bunch of small claims that will get you rated.
yeah…like LL said"Cali"?
To be accurate, it's not just climate change-related fire dangers that are the danger; it's also the fact that there's a lot of high-priced property that an insurance company doing business in California is being asked to protect. One fire is a shit-load of damage. Double if it's two, and thrice if it's three, and so on. California real estate is becoming increasingly uninsurable and that is going to have devastating economic impacts.
But for those cheering this one, Florida is probably not too far behind. Cheer with caution.
government created a problem with a solution ready and waiting,,,
farmers didnt leave florida,,Then explain why Farmers just pulled out of Florida. What did Florida's government do to make Florida leave -- did it sue them like Disney for being too woke, or having too many agents selling rainbow insurance policies?
the link says they aren’t writing new policies currently due to the high price of reconstruction cost…thank xidenflation for thatAnd it happened, just as I said it would. Farmers pulls out of Florida. I wonder what that communist government in Florida did to make them leave, lol
Farmers Insurance Group stops writing new property policies in Florida
The Insurance Information Institute says the replacement cost for homes has increased 55% over three years, outpacing inflation.www.wesh.com
farmers didnt leave florida,,
the link says they aren’t writing new policies currently due to the high price of reconstruction cost
…thank xidenflation for that