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Home insurance was already hard to get. Then came L.A.’s fires. Here’s what San Diegans need to know.

Amid expected fire losses in the billions of dollars, here’s a primer on how to navigate the San Diego County insurance market and new regulations aimed at keeping carriers from leaving.

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Altadena residents embrace outside of a burning property as the Eaton Fire swept through their neighborhood. More than 1,400 structures were destroyed. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)
Ethan Swope/ Associated Press file
Altadena residents embrace outside of a burning property as the Eaton Fire swept through their neighborhood. More than 1,400 structures were destroyed. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)

Amid expected fire losses in the billions of dollars, here's a primer on how to navigate the San Diego County insurance market and new regulations aimed at keeping carriers from leaving.

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