State Farm in crisis mode as watchdog threatens biggest ever penalty over wildfires

California authorities have filed a lawsuit against insurance behemoth State Farm, alleging major mishandling of claims filed by survivors of the catastrophic 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

The California Department of Insurance revealed on Monday that a swift investigation had unveiled significant issues with the company’s claim processing, with more than half of the reviewed cases showing violations.

“We stepped in to assist wildfire survivors and meticulously followed the evidence,” stated Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara. “Our findings indicate that State Farm delayed payments, offered insufficient compensation, and entangled policyholders in bureaucratic hurdles at the most challenging times of their lives.”

State Farm’s policyholders accounted for approximately 11,300 residential claims related to the Los Angeles wildfires—nearly one-third of the over 38,000 claims filed with various insurers. Authorities assert that the discovered violations imply that thousands of survivors might have been impacted.

The investigation scrutinized a sample of 220 claims, uncovering 398 breaches of state regulations in 114 of those cases, with numerous instances involving multiple infractions.

Key findings highlighted that claims were neither investigated nor resolved within the stipulated timeframes, compensation was often unjustifiably low, and policyholders experienced frequent changes in adjusters—a situation some described as “adjuster roulette.”

Smoke damage claims, which made up nearly half of all complaints, were also mishandled, with delays, denials, and missing explanations cited by investigators. In many cases, customers did not receive required updates or notices about their claims.

California is now seeking millions of dollars in penalties — potentially the largest ever pursued after a wildfire disaster this century.

Officials are also ordering corrective actions to speed up payments and resolve outstanding claims.

“The Los Angeles fires were one of the most destructive disasters in our state’s history,” Lara said. “Survivors deserve a fair, timely recovery, not obstacles and delays.”

The California Post has reached out to State Farm, which could owe millions of dollars, for comment.

Last month the insurance giant said it paid customers more than $5.7 billion after over 11,300 claims were filled.

“We are proud of our response and of the people behind it,” Dan Krause, President of State Farm General said then.

Now, this legal filing will be the first step toward a public hearing before an administrative law judge.

If violations are confirmed, penalties could reach up to $5,000 per violation, or $10,000 if found to be willful.

Officials say the action is part of a broader push to strengthen consumer protections after disasters, with new legislation under consideration aimed at improving how claims—especially smoke damage cases—are handled.

Since early 2025, the department says it has helped recover more than $280 million for wildfire survivors. Overall, insurers have paid out more than $23.7 billion to those impacted by the fires.

Residents still facing delays or disputes are being urged to file complaints with the Department of Insurance.

The wildfires killed at least 31 people, forced more than 200,000 to evacuate, destroyed more than 18,000 homes and structures, and burned more than 57,529 acres of land.

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