A planned State Farm commercial will not air during the Super Bowl: "Our focus is firmly on providing to support to the people of Los Angeles."
Key Takeaways Renewal Lifeline for Thousands State Farm’s decision to pause non-renewals could mean the difference between rebuilding or walking away for many wildfire survivors in Los Angeles County.
State Farm has abandoned its plan to air a commercial during the ... "Our focus is firmly on providing support to the people of Los Angeles. We will not be advertising during the game as originally planned," the company concluded in the statement.
State Farm said in the statement it has received more than 8,300 home and auto claims related to the Los Angeles fires and has “put well over $50 Million back into customers’ hands.”
With the wildfires still raging all across Los Angeles, State Farm – the largest property insurer in California – has decided to pull a commercial they were planning to broadcast during the ...
Insurance company State Farm has canceled plans to air a spot during Super Bowl 59, citing the ongoing fires in Los Angeles as the company’s primary focus.
CONDADO DE VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- El sindicato United Farm Workers compartió un impactante ... que se declarara el incendio. "Recordamos a los trabajadores que sus empleadores tienen que ...
Onetime Trump “true believer” Stephanie Grisham, former press secretary to both Donald and Melania, famously told a national TV audience during last summer’s Democratic National Convention that she knows firsthand that the president “has no empathy, no morals and no fidelity to the truth.”
Victor Joseph, president of Mercury Insurance, says there are lessons to be learned for L.A. from the rebuilding of Paradise following its destruction in the 2018 Camp fire.
Here is a list of our partners and here's how we make money. With generous coverage and discounts for good driving habits, State Farm is a popular insurer with fewer complaints compared to other ...
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State Farm said that it has paid out close to $500 million in claims following the wildfires that have ravaged the Los Angeles region. As of Jan. 27, the company has processed a total of 10,100 claims for home and auto damage resulting from the fires.