The Super Bowl commercial would have been the second consecutive spot from the insurance giant, after Arnold Schwarzenegger played 'Agent State Farm' in last year's game.
The outbreak of deadly wildfires in Southern California has prompted criticism of insurers who have dropped coverage in the state due to regulations that make it hard to price for risk.
It's unclear how the Super Bowl will otherwise be impacted by the devastating wildfires still raging across Los Angeles
Insurance companies are expected to face significant losses due to the wildfires in Southern California, though a report by Wells Fargo expects those will be "manageable."
Several California insurers cut policies in wildfire-prone areas in recent years, leaving homeowners scrambling for options.
State Farm Insurance, long a stalwart of Super Bowl advertising, is pulling a commercial from next month's big game following the devastating California wildfires. The move comes one year after ...
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State Farm Stadium announced in a statement that they are pulling themselves out of the commercial lineup on FOX for Super Bowl 59. The big game will be held at the New Orleans Saints’ home venue, the Caesars Superdome, on Feb. 11. Here’s their statement, per Gabe Lacques of USA TODAY Sports:
State Farm is canceling a planned commercial by the insurance giant set to run during the 2025 Super Bowl next month, citing the impact of the Los Angeles area wildfires .
California’s Department of Insurance has worked to repair the broken insurance system, but the LA fires threaten to undo the progress the state has made.