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However, an article in Claims Journal,State Farm Seeking Interim 22% Rate Hike for … The post Is State Farm Financially Struggling? A Deeper Look at Its Corporate Structure and Growing LossesShould Policyholders Dump State Farm? appeared first on Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog.
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