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Illinois Takes Legal Action Against State Farm for Data Non-Compliance
Illinois Attorney General alleges State Farm refused to provide detailed data amid claims of drastic premium increases, seeking court order to enforce compliance, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul sued State Farm after it refused to comply with a regulatory examination of its nationwide homeowners business, the lawsuit alleges.
- Following claims of drastic premium growth, IDOI launched its probe in November of 2024 after State Farm announced a 27.2% rate increase affecting about 1.5 million policyholders.
- IDOI sought zip-code level nationwide data on State Farm's homeowner policies, including premiums, coverage types, limits and claims; Raoul said the insurer's obstruction hampers fairness reviews.
- The state has asked a court to compel compliance while lawmakers weigh new rules, with Raoul seeking data to assess homeowners insurance and Sen. Michael Hastings pledging legislation to improve oversight.
- Over $668,000 is being granted to 80 agriculture literacy coalitions across 89 Illinois counties, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Chicago office reported 166 arrests during Operation Summer Heat.
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Illinois takes legal action against State Farm for data non-compliance
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — Illinois has filed a lawsuit against State Farm, accusing the company of failing to provide data related to a 27% rate increase. The lawsuit was initiated after the Illinois Department of Insurance, which oversees State Farm due to its headquarters in Bloomington, claimed that the company did not comply with requests for data. The investigation into State Farm's practices began last year. Attorney General Kwame Raoul s…
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