Superintendent Alice Kane (pictured) said the higher limits will help address growing coverage gaps, particularly in wildfire-impacted communities. The increase follows a July decision to make permanent a temporary boost in residential FAIR Plan limits to $750,000 from $350,000, signaling a broader effort to modernize the state’s insurance safety net.
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