Palisades fire victims seek court order forcing FAIR Plan to turn over claims documents
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Scott and Lissette Jungwirth from Pacific Palisades are suing California FAIR Plan Assn. for allegedly delaying payments for repairs needed on their fire-damaged home. The lawsuit seeks a court order for the release of documents related to their claims, highlighting the couple's struggle with soot and contamination in their home that forces them to stay in temporary accommodations. They accuse the insurer of bad faith and breach of contract. The case is similar to another recent lawsuit involving multiple policyholders against the FAIR Plan for mishandling wildfire smoke damage claims.
A lawsuit filed by the Jungwirths accuses California's FAIR Plan of bad faith regarding claims for their fire-damaged home, alleging delays and seeking crucial document disclosures.
Despite the FAIR Plan's claims of covering necessary smoke damage, the plaintiffs argue it has delayed payments and failed to turn over essential documents to assess their situation.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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