Tornadoes loom over insurance bill
It's not clear whether
The bill would limit the appraisal process used in disputed claims to only determining the cost of the damage to the home. Appraisers would no longer be able to determine what caused the damage.
Critics said that would force more Iowans to go to court to have their claims resolved, rather than using the appraisal process, which is typically faster and cheaper.
The measure, House File 2299, passed the
"My intent is either we have an amendment and we hold a second subcommittee by Monday or this is going to be dead for this session," said Sen.
"At this point, I don't see enough information to move it forward," he added.
"The process will work the same," she said at the subcommittee. "It's just making sure that the appraisers stick to the loss and the cost of the damage as opposed to the coverage causation disputes."
But
"This bill would make me lots of money. This bill is good for me as a lawyer because everything is going to go into litigation," he said. "And here's what I know: The citizens of
Sen.
"All of a sudden now I see what we have is a new industry springing up as public adjusters try to take another bite at the apple," he said. "And it's going to cause insurance premiums to go up."
Discussion on the bill frequently came back to the tornadoes that swept through
"This past weekend we had horrific disasters across our state, including in my community. I think we spent most of Sunday picking up from tornado debris that ravaged communities," said Nunn, who is running for
Sen.
"Trying to recover from all of those damages is enough of a burden, and not just for the individual homeowner. For the business community, for the whole of the community," he said. "Having to fight your way into court in order to get a decent settlement, which you know very well could take years, seems to me to be not in the interest of the general public and the insured customers."



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