Bodine & Co.|Social Scraper/ca-es-insurance

Deploy: Mar 31, 11:28 PM PDT

California E&S Insurance

active

Homeowner experiences, agent discussions, E&S/surplus lines, and FAIR Plan coverage in California wildfire zones

Overview

Configuration

AudiencesGeographiesKeywordsDiscoverySources
Collect

Results

PostsNewsReportsAnalytics

Operations

Scrape LogImportSettingsRisk Zones
← Back to posts
redditr/AskALiberalcommenthomeownerScore: 0
They can offer one time relief if a home is destroyed, and maybe work out a plan to help people move before that happens and they can speed up zoning changes. Florida has similar problems and should do the same. But I have limited compassion for people building homes in areas where the risk of fire and flood is so high and then expecting to pay normal insurance costs and/or expect the government to save them over and over.
Source URL
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskALiberal/comments/141zwc0/should_the_california_state_government_take_any/jn2if8b/
Post Date
6/6/2023, 2:13:11 AM
Scraped At
3/15/2026, 2:14:39 AM
Thread ID
141zwc0

Metadata

{
  "score": 0,
  "title": "",
  "subreddit": "AskALiberal",
  "num_comments": 0,
  "scrape_method": "apify"
}

Scrape Run

reddit — completed — 472 posts collected