Good Hands. Out of Money
- State Farm has ignored California State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's recommendation to pay 100% of personal property coverage for fire victims without itemization.
- In an undercover recording, State Farm Vice President Haden Kirkpatrick stated that areas affected by wildfires should never have been built at all.
- Kirkpatrick also suggested that State Farm is moving away from hiring white people, describing a '2040 workforce' focused on increasing Hispanic and Asian employees.
- The Palisades Fire has resulted in 12 fatalities and significant property destruction, affecting over 9,400 structures in Los Angeles.
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BREAKING: OMG: State Farm VP Attacks LA Fire Victims for Their "Egos Building in a F*cking Desert" - Admits State Farm is Excluding Whites From Employment
In a shocking statement, a State Farm executive criticizes fire victims while revealing exclusionary hiring practices. This controversy raises serious questions about corporate responsibility and community support in times of crisis.
Lancashire has 'plenty' of aggregate reinsurance limit left despite erosion from LA wildfires: CUO - Artemis.bm
This content is copyright to www.artemis.bm and should not appear anywhere else, or an infringement has occurred. Bermuda-based Lancashire Holdings Limited has reported that losses from the devastating Los Angeles wildfires have eroded “a good portion” of the annual deductible of the organisation’s aggregate reinsurance cover, but the company has plenty of limit available for the rest of the year, according to Chief Underwriting Officer (CUO) Pa…
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