Insurance,
Civil Litigation
Jun. 1, 2020
Farmers didn’t investigate disruption claim, lawsuit says
“According to California insurance law, insureds are entitled to a fair and thorough investigation of claims, but Farmers chose to deny this completely legitimate claim sight unseen,” said the firm’s managing partner, Mike Arias, in a statement.




A proposed class action alleges Farmers Insurance is summarily denying business interruption claims without fully investigating in violation of state law.
"According to California insurance law, insureds are entitled to a fair and thorough investigation of claims, but Farmers chose to deny this completely legitimate claim sight unseen," plaintiffs' lawyer Mike Arias of Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos LLP said in a statement.
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