Insurance cancellations banned for Southern California wildfires – The Mercury News

California regulators imposed a one-year moratorium on canceling or declining to renew insurance policies for residents living in or near areas burned during the Airport, Bridge and Line fires this month.

The Department of Insurance bulletin, issued last Thursday, will affect homeowners living in 91 ZIP codes in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

The ban will remain in effect through Sept. 7, 2025, for San Bernardino County residents affected by the Line Fire, and through Sept. 11, 2025, for residents of all four counties affected by the Airport and Bridge fires.

The three fires collectively burned almost 118,000 acres since Sept. 5.

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A 2018 law authored by state Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara when he still was a state senator created the one-year moratoriums for residents in or near fires that resulted in a state emergency declaration.

“Losing your insurance should be the last thing on someone’s mind after surviving a devastating fire,” Lara said in the bulletin. “This law gives millions of Californians breathing room and hits the pause button on insurance non-renewals while people recover.”

The law has been invoked 28 times since its passage, including five times this past summer.

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