AG Drummond Seeks to Intervene in State Farm Roof Claims Case
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- Dec 5, 2025
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Attorney General Moves to Intervene in State Farm Roof Damage Case
Lawsuit Claims Internal Program Limited Roof Payouts
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is seeking to intervene in a lawsuit involving State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, the state’s largest writer of homeowner insurance policies.
The civil suit alleges that State Farm used a secret internal program to systematically deny or reduce roof damage claims, regardless of the specific terms in individual homeowners’ policies.
New Discoveries Prompt AG’s Action
Recent filings in the case revealed documents suggesting the program may have influenced how adjusters evaluated roof damage—particularly in hail-prone states like Oklahoma, where roof claims are common.
Drummond’s office said it wants to review discovery materials to determine whether the company violated state insurance laws or obligations to policyholders.
Potential Broader Impact for Homeowners
The State Farm litigation is one of several hail-related insurance cases currently pending in Oklahoma. One case was recently settled for over $3 million, highlighting the potential scope of homeowner losses.
Drummond has been increasingly vocal about insurance transparency and has also been reviewing concerns about rising premiums statewide.



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