State Farm General Insurance Co. faces a proposed class action alleging it engaged in what the complaint describes as a "criminal scheme" to boost profits by adding unlawful restrictions to homeowners policies that limit coverage and appraisal rights guaranteed under California insurance law.
"Beginning at least ten years ago, driven by management consultants and insurance defense firms, the 'Good Neighbor' insurer unleashed a scheme to increase its profits ...
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