Insurance
California Approves 22% insurance premium rate on state farms Apply under conditions

“This is a win for consumers, that state farms will have to file a lawsuit in public hearings before an administrative law judge, and the judge will decide whether there is a reason to raise interest rates,” said Carmen Balber, executive director of the Consumer Supervisory Agency. The outspoken pressure group is likely to be at least partly on insurance companies’ exit because its anger fury is clamoring whenever the industry tries to raise behemoths to cover the escalating costs.