This podcast episode investigates State Farm's withdrawal of home insurance policies in California, focusing on the impact on homeowners like Sandra Kaler, whose home was destroyed by wildfires after State Farm dropped her policy. The episode details State Farm's aggressive expansion into high-risk areas despite internal warnings, its struggles to obtain necessary rate increases from regulators, and the subsequent strain on California's FAIR Plan, which is now facing a $4 billion loss from the fires. State Farm's actions forced many homeowners onto the FAIR Plan, a state-backed program with limited coverage and high rates, highlighting the fragility of California's insurance market and the financial burden shifting to both the state and remaining policyholders. The episode concludes with Sandra's decision to retire in Hawaii, unable to rebuild her home due to insurance issues and the devastation caused by the fires. This illustrates the real-world consequences of insurance company decisions on individuals and the state's insurance system.