In The NewsInsurance KNX-AM (Radio) – Los Angeles, CA; Ricardo Lara’s Office Wrongly Approved $216 Million Rate Hike From Geico Share EmailPrintCopy URLFacebookTwitterReddIt December 30, 2022 By Staff Reporters, KNX – Los Angeles, CA Click here to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast segment. Submit A Consumer Complaint Latest Articles Insurance Commissioner Lara Must Use Prop 103 Authority to Reverse State Farm’s Pullback Harvey Rosenfield - May 30, 2023 Wildfire is Latest Battleground in 35 Year Fight over Prop 103 Harvey Rosenfield - May 10, 2023 Commissioner Lara Approves Over $1 Billion in Unjustified Auto Insurance Rate Hikes Pam Pressley - March 23, 2023 CA Dept. of Insurance Failed to Search For Records Linked To Government Corruption Scandal Jerry Flanagan - February 27, 2023 Doctors Save $2.8 Million After Challenge to Malpractice Insurance Rate Hike Carmen Balber - February 22, 2023 In The News The Press Democrat – Homeowners in Areas of High Fire Risk Hit with Sudden Policy Cancellations May 17, 2023 KTTV-LA (FOX) – Los Angeles, CA; State Farm Car Insurance Policies Going Up By 7% March 28, 2023 KNX-AM (Radio) – Los Angeles, CA; Top 6 Auto Insurance Providers Collectively Rasied Prices Over $1 Billion March 28, 2023 KPCC-FM (Radio) – Los Angeles, CA; Over A Billion Dollars In Auto Insurance Rate Increases Have Been Approved By The Commissioner Without Adequate Review March 27, 2023 KNX-AM (Radio) – Los Angeles, CA; Jamie Court Calls Out Insurance Commisoner Ricardo Lara For Approving Unjustified Rate Hikes March 27, 2023 Latest Report Reports Up In Smoke: How Insurance Companies and the Insurance Commissioner Burn Wildfire Victims Subscribe to our newsletterTo be updated with all the latest news, press releases and special reports.Subscribe More articles Insurance Commissioner Lara Must Use Prop 103 Authority to Reverse State Farm’s Pullback Wildfire is Latest Battleground in 35 Year Fight over Prop 103 Commissioner Lara Approves Over $1 Billion in Unjustified Auto Insurance Rate Hikes CA Dept. of Insurance Failed to Search For Records Linked To Government Corruption Scandal Doctors Save $2.8 Million After Challenge to Malpractice Insurance Rate Hike Public Records Act Decision Could Mean More Government Secrecy, Undermine Transparency