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The San Francisco Standard
Bay Area foster family agencies and caregivers face a new reality as a dearth of insurance options threatens many organizations with closure.
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An insurer with an unwanted monopoly on nonprofit foster family agencies says the rising cost of sex-abuse claims is pricing it out of the market in California. The fallout is being felt by agencies and children in the Bay Area.
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