The commissioner says there is no evidence that insurance companies are abandoning policyholders in high-risk areas of Washington.
The Washington State Insurance Commissioner says there is no evidence of insurance companies dropping policyholders in high-risk areas.
The News Tribune asked experts how insurance companies calculate wildfire risk and what prompts them to drop policyholders.
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