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LA County Wildfire Claims Tracker

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claims filed

42,121
claims filed

claims partially paid

39,677
claims partially paid

claims paid to date

$22.4 Billion
claims paid to date

Updated November 17, 2025

This web page will be regularly updated as data becomes available.

Summarized Data by Fire

Infographic: Wildfire Recovery Funding. $22.4B in insurance paid; $6.28B federal/state/local/private support. Chart shows percentages: Insurance (78.1%), Federal (10.8%), State (8.7%), Private (2.3%), Local (0.1%).

What does this claims data include?

Claims filed include home, business, living expenses, auto damage, and other disaster-related claims related to the Eaton and Palisades Fires.

This data includes immediate payments issued under laws requiring advance payments to speed recovery, payments to policyholders to repair/replace damaged property, and local debris removal programs. Claims payments will grow as rebuilding progresses.

Commissioner Lara issued a Bulletin on January 23 ordering insurance companies to provide advance funds for replacing personal property or contents in an amount that is 30 percent of the policy’s dwelling limit, up to $250,000, without requiring the policyholder to file an itemized claim (AB 3012, 2020), and an advance payment of no less than four months of living expenses (SB 872, 2020).

The data is from insurance companies, including the FAIR Plan, representing most admitted residential and commercial property insurers, and surplus lines writers.

Message for Consumers: The California Department of Insurance urges all consumers who are struggling with insurance issues – such as being dropped, denied coverage, or facing unreasonable delays – to file a formal request for assistance with us. This process provides the Department with the documentation and permissions necessary to investigate and take direct action on behalf of consumers.

Need help?

Call us at 1-800-927-4357 or use the Consumer Hotline Chat button on our wildfire resources page.

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