Tyler Perry Criticizes Insurance Companies for Cancelling Policies Before LA Fires

Tyler Perry has called out insurance companies for canceling millions of policies just before the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.

Tyler Perry Criticizes Insurance Companies for Cancelling Policies Before LA Fires
Tyler Perry Criticizes Insurance Companies for Cancelling Policies Before LA Fires

Los Angeles: Tyler Perry is really upset with insurance companies right now. He recently called them out for canceling millions of policies just before the wildfires hit.

He shared a story on Instagram about a woman who was using a garden hose to protect her elderly parents’ home because their insurance was canceled. Can you believe that?

Perry expressed his frustration, saying it’s shocking that these companies can take money from communities for years and then just drop people when they need help the most.

He pointed out that many folks who have paid their premiums for years are now left with nothing, all because of greed. It’s heartbreaking.

As the wildfires raged on, he mentioned he’s trying to figure out how to help those affected. Many people in LA have lost their homes, and it’s a tough situation.

According to reports, State Farm announced they wouldn’t renew around 30,000 home and condo policies, with over 1,600 in Pacific Palisades alone. That’s a huge number!

Other companies like Chubb Insurance and Allstate have also stopped renewing policies in high-risk areas. It’s a real mess out there.

Meanwhile, the Palisades Fire has burned nearly 24,000 acres, and the Eaton Fire has scorched over 14,000 acres. Last week, over 100,000 residents had to evacuate.

Even some celebrities, like Paris Hilton and Adam Brody, lost their homes in the fires. It’s a tough time for everyone, and many are stepping up to help.

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