flyinglow
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FYI... The California Insurance Department on Friday accused a couple of Tesla insurance companies of “ongoing systemic failures” and “unfair” practices that include not responding to auto policyholders’ claims within 15 days as required by law; failure to thoroughly investigate claims; failure to pay claims after accepting them; and failing to respond to the department. |
The allegations of nearly 3,000 violations stemming from 2,642 complaints from 2022 through September 2025 could result in total fines of up to $29.1 million. The companies, which the insurance department said largely insure Tesla drivers, could also get their licenses to operate in the state suspended or revoked. |
The accused companies include State National Insurance, for which Tesla Insurance Services acts as an agent. They have 15 days to respond and show cause as to why the insurance commissioner should not impose fines, and a hearing will be scheduled within 30 days of the accusation. From CalMatters newsletter today. Maybe pay Elon a little less and pay owners' insurance claims. |
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