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Locality: Sherman Oaks

Phone: +1 888-813-4529



Address: 13701 Riverside Dr, Ste 410 91423 Sherman Oaks, CA, US

Website: www.the-law-group.com

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Law Office of Randall M. Awad, APC 04.01.2021

Did Mercury insurance deny your homeowners claim or undervalue your loss? Did they drop your home owners insurance coverage in 2020? Give us a call. When corrupt politicians fail to act, the judicial system is the only recourse. #RicardoLaraFailedCA #porterranch #saddleridgefire #brushfire #losangeles

Law Office of Randall M. Awad, APC 28.12.2020

California Insurance commission Ricardo Lara and Governor Gavin Newsom made to look like punks! Mercury Insurance directly violate your order every single day and you can’t do a damn thing about it. Sit down you clowns! Ricardolara Gavin Newsom

Law Office of Randall M. Awad, APC 26.12.2020

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Law Office of Randall M. Awad, APC 15.12.2020

An analysis released by Consumer Reports and Propublica found that in California, Illinois, Missouri, and Texas, premiums are higher in minority neighborhoods. Rachel Goodman, a staff attorney in the American Civil Liberties Union’s racial justice program, provided a stark reminder that these findings fit a larger, systemic issue in our country: These results fit within a pattern that we see all too oftenracial disparities allegedly result from differences in risk, but that... justification falls apart when we drill down into the data, she said. Is Anyone Doing Anything About It? Advocacy groups are certainly trying, and due in part to the research above, some lawmakers are, too. In 2018, California Congressman Mark Takano proposed legislation calling on the federal government to investigate the issue of racial disparities in the insurance market. Unfortunately, that’s about as much progress as anyone has made on the federal level. As more and more research is done on the issue, more public pressure will likely lead to better results. Until then, it’s up to consumers and advocacy groups to demand change. @ Los Angeles, California See more