Input Needed: Volunteers Going to Sacramento to Speak about Insurance

How much is insurance paying? Take the survey (below).

About a dozen volunteers, some of whom have lost their homes, some of whom have lost their condominiums and some of whom have homes standing, have volunteered to go with Mayor Karen Bass to speak before California legislators on Monday.

One of those attending, Martin Hak, has put together a survey. He hopes he can present concrete numbers to those representatives with the idea of affecting changes in the insurance industry in Southern California.

Hak wrote, “We need your input by Saturday evening. I will be one of 10 residents presenting findings in person to the California Department of Insurance, the governor’s office and state lawmakers.

“Since the early days of the fire, I’ve been deeply focused on the insurance and mortgage pain points homeowners are facing, and I’m actively working toward structural reform of California’s insurance landscape,” Hak said.

“What decision-makers still lack is homeowner-level ground truth — not summaries or theories, but where recovery actually breaks down between insurance, mortgages, escrow, environmental clearance, and future insurability.

“This short, anonymous survey is how we deliver that ground truth,” Hak said.Take the survey.

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One Response to Input Needed: Volunteers Going to Sacramento to Speak about Insurance

  1. Kristin Allen Jones says:

    we were canceled by state farm

    it is awful

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