The California Earthquake Authority is set to increase its rates by an average of six-point-eight percent starting next year.
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SAN DIEGO — California’s largest earthquake insurance carrier, California Earthquake Authority, will be raising its rates at the beginning of next year by 6.8% on average.
Faced with the prospect of an extensive, and expensive, seismic safety retrofit for its 1960s-era downtown headquarters, L.A.