State Farm often runs commercials during NFL games, but the insurance company won’t have an ad presence during Super Bowl 2025 in the wake of the fires that have devastated the Los Angeles
The Super Bowl commercial would have been the second consecutive spot from the insurance giant, after Arnold Schwarzenegger played 'Agent State Farm' in last year's game.
State Farm, long a stalwart of Super Bowl advertising, announced it was pulling an ad from next month's big game.
State Farm Stadium announced in a statement that they are pulling themselves out of the commercial lineup on FOX for Super Bowl 59. The big game will be held at the New Orleans Saints’ home venue, the Caesars Superdome, on Feb. 11.
Some of the biggest insurers in California had the highest number of national claim denials in 2023, according to Weiss Ratings.
The insurance company canceled thousands of California homeowners' insurance policies last year in an attempt to avoid "financial failure."
Social media users angry at State Farm's decision to cancel hundreds of policies in California last year are rallying around the figure of Luigi Mangione.
California’s Department of Insurance has worked to repair the broken insurance system, but the LA fires threaten to undo the progress the state has made.
California's Fair Plan, the state's insurer of last resort, may be unable to pay billions in claims arising from the Los Angeles fires and may require a bailout that could ultimately be paid by homeowners statewide.
Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison this week by residents and business owners with destroyed property.
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