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    When Seeing Isn’t Believing: AI Deepfake Imaging and the Future of First-Party Property Insurance Fraud

    October 21, 2025By Laura Leyva Hevia

    First-party residential property insurance relies heavily on photographic evidence. When a homeowner experiences damage from a storm, fire or plumbing leak, the usual process is to file a claim, submit pictures of the damage and await inspection by an insurance adjuster. This pathway to collect evidence assumes that photos accurately capture real damage and that […]

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    Premiums and Ashes: Californian’s Struggle with Insurance and Aid as Palisade’s Fire Rages On

    February 11, 2025By John Guevara

      As the fires raged on in the Pacific Palisades of California, a more specific and sinister plot had been unfolding months prior in preparation for the infernos. In 2023, State Farm, along with other insurers in California, collected premiums before abruptly canceling nearly 2,000 homeowner’s policies across various zip codes.[i] In the summer of […]

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