đź’¨ Abstract
A California judge ruled that the state's FAIR Plan, a high-risk insurance pool, unlawfully handled smoke damage claims from wildfires. The decision could impact how insurers cover smoke damage, especially in areas prone to wildfires. The ruling came after Jay Aliff sued over his insurance payout for a house damaged in the 2020 Mountain View fire.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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