AirTalk discusses Farmers Insurance's decision to increase homeowner policies in California, exploring the impact of insurance reform proposals and the future of home insurance in the state.
Local and national news, NPR, things to do, food recommendations and guides to Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland EmpireToday on AirTalk, Farmers Insurance has promised to increase the number of homeowner policies they will write for Californians. We're looking into this decision and the broader state of insurance reform in The Golden State. Should you be allowed to bring plus ones to an office holiday party? Call in and tell us why or why not.
If it seems like your teenager is constantly online, a new Pew Research study finds they just might be. We're discussing what exactly they are doing on their phones and how it plays into the uncertain future of social media in the U.S. We're talking about holiday stress and how you handle it. We have renowned Jazz musician, Arturo Sandoval, in the studio to tell us about his newest album and his honors from the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.No plus ones allowed! Should the holiday office party just be for the office?Arturo Sandoval’s new album might be the perfect addition to your holiday music rotation Farmers Insurance announced that it will increase the number of homeowner policies it will write for new California customers from 7,000 to 9,5000. The insurance company is the second largest home insurance provider in the state, and is one of the few major insurers to still be accepting new customers in California. This policy expansion comes amidst reform proposals issued by California's Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara. The new reforms would allow insurance companies to use wildfire catastrophe models to set rates and charge their customers reinsurance, all in an effort to incentivize insurers to open up more business in the disaster prone state. Today on AirTalk, we discuss these coming changes and what it will mean for California home insurance moving forward. Joining us areIt's that time of year again! The season of the holiday work party. The only time it's appropriate to have a cocktail at the offic
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