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Two Years After Camp Fire Destroyed Paradise, Victims Are Still Wrangling With Insurers

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Nationwide Insurance policyholders Tony and Jhan Dunn moved to North Carolina after the Camp Fire destroyed their home.

Two years after the town of Paradise and nearby communities were destroyed by the Camp Fire, some fire victims remain in limbo with their insurers. One company, Nationwide Insurance, is under state scrutiny after claims that it has dragged out the process of paying policyholders.

Reporter: Lily Jamali

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