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Battle over California fire insurance policies intensifies

Earlier this year, a judge ordered the FAIR Plan to sell more than just fire insurance.
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FILE — In this Sept. 23, 2021, file photo flames consume a house near Old Oregon Trail as the Fawn Fire burns about 10 miles north of Redding in Shasta County, Calif. Massive wildfires are making it harder for some California homeowners to get property insurance, pitting the state's insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, against the industry in an escalating conflict that will likely extend into 2022's statewide elections. Lara, a Democrat, has ordered the pool, the California Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan - also known as the FAIR Plan, to sell more than just fire insurance. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)

SACRAMENTO, Calif — A California insurance pool is appealing a judge's order that it offer homeowners more options for coverage. Private insurance companies sometimes won't sell policies to people who live in wildfire prone areas. 

The California Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan sells fire insurance to these people. But homeowners must buy a second policy to cover other potential losses.

Earlier this year, a judge ordered the FAIR Plan to sell more than just fire insurance. The FAIR Plan appealed that order Thursday, saying it would increase the price for consumers. Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara accused the insurance industry of prioritizing profits over the needs of consumers.

Read the full AP story here.

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