Rebuilding L.A.
After the first sign of fire was spotted in the foothills above Altadena, a WhatsApp chat meant to set up pickleball games started going off. As the devastation became clear, that chat soon turned into a community disaster hub. The Eaton Fire Survivors Network — now known as the *Every Fire Survivors Network — is composed of thousands of people across LA's burn zones who are fighting to rebuild their community — and taking on the insurance industry while they’re at it. GUEST: Joy Chen, Executive Director, Every Fire Survivors Network LINKS: The Every Fire Survivor Network (EFSN) website: https://www.efsurvivors.net/. Read about the insurance legislation EFSN is behind: https://www.efsurvivors.net/fix-insurance These hidden rules reveal how California insurers undercut wildfire claims, leaving families in damaged homes: https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2025/california-insurance-hidden-rules/#:~:text=Speed%20trumps%20accuracy:%20The%20directions,insurers%20follow%20the%20same%20playbook California leaders promised fire recovery in record time. Los Angeles isn’t seeing it: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/13/california-leaders-los-angeles-fire-recovery-delays-00867498 UPDATE ON CA INSURANCE BILLS STILL ALIVE IN THE LEGISLATURE (Copy courtesy of EFSN's newsletter ): • SB 1301 (Allen): Requires six months advance notice before nonrenewal, documented reasons, and a chance to fix the problem. •SB 877 (Pérez): Requires insurers to show you their original loss estimate and any revised one. We deserve to see both. •SB 878 (Pérez): Requires insurers to respond to claims in writing and adds automatic interest penalties when they violate existing laws on deadlines. Learn more at fixinsurance.org.
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