In a detailed records request sent to State Farm and its general counsel, the county asked for “any and all documents, reports, spreadsheets, databases, summaries, dashboard or other records” that reflect aggregate information on wildfire-related claims. The request covers internal metrics, tracking tools and any materials used to monitor or evaluate the company’s response to the Easton and Palisades events.
State Farm faces probes over $5 billion California wildfire payout
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