Claims paid for California wildfires reach $6.9bn: Commissioner Lara
- September 25, 2025
- Posted by: Beth Musselwhite
- Category: Insurance
As of February 5, 2025, $6.94 billion has been paid out to insurance policyholders in Southern California for residential and commercial claims related to the January wildfires.
This figure was provided in the latest update from California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara’s public consumer claims tracking system.
These payouts are helping individuals secure housing and replace personal belongings immediately. The total amount will continue to rise as more people initiate the claims process, which includes rebuilding and debris removal.
Additionally, $73 million has been paid out for auto insurance claims linked to the fires.
A total of 33,717 insurance claims have been filed for home, business, living expenses, and other disaster-related needs, with 5,597 claims filed for auto insurance.
Commissioner Lara stated, “With so much misinformation and speculation surrounding our insurance market after the Southern California wildfires, it is crucial for the public to track claims and monitor payouts. I want consumers to know that we are closely overseeing the entire claims process to ensure their protection.
“I expect insurance companies, including the FAIR Plan, to continue providing essential advance payments to help survivors recover as quickly as possible.”
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