The 2026 Iowa legislative session is underway, and two important bills are taking center stage for insurance reform: Senate File 2233 (SF 2233) and House Study Bill 702 (HSB 702)....
If your roof was damaged in a hailstorm and your insurer approved a repair that left obvious, mismatched shingles in plain view, would you accept it? Most Iowa homeowners wouldn’t....
When an Iowa homeowner files an insurance claim, they expect honesty and fairness. Instead, many policyholders find themselves in the dark, often without access to their full policy, communications about...
When Iowa homeowners experience property damage, the expectation is simple: repairs should restore the property to a reasonably uniform appearance. No patchwork. No mismatched materials. No visible reminders of a...
When a storm damages your home or business, you rely on your insurance company to help you recover. But what happens when the insurer disputes the damage, delays payment, or...
In April 2025, Governor Kim Reynolds signed SF 619 (SJ 678) into law, ushering in sweeping changes to Iowa’s insurance laws. While the bill introduced long-overdue licensing requirements for carrier...
The 2025 legislative session showed just how aggressively the insurance industry is working to roll back consumer protections in Iowa. Several harmful bills were introduced, some withdrawn, and others, like...
When Iowa families experience property damage, they turn to their insurance company for support. But too often, fine print hidden deep in the policy undermines their rights before the claims...
The 2025 Iowa legislative session was one of the most consequential in recent memory for homeowners, policyholders, and the professionals who advocate on their behalf. Multiple bills were introduced that...