Bamboo Insurance reviews — what California policyholders are reporting
Last updated June 2026
We track public reviews of Bamboo Insurance — underwritten by Sutton National Insurance Company — so California homeowners can see the patterns before, or during, a claim. Below are the third-party sources we read regularly and the recurring complaint patterns we document inside real California Bamboo claim files.
Third-party Bamboo Insurance reviews
We link only sources we've read in full. Trustpilot and other open-submission platforms are intentionally excluded — they're easy to manipulate in either direction.
- ‘Deny, deny, deny’: The shady insurance scheme fleecing thousands of homeowners →The San Francisco Standard · Jennifer Wadsworth · Apr 30, 2025
Investigation into the wave of lightly-regulated California carriers — including Bamboo / Sutton National — and their elevated claim-denial rates after admitted insurers pulled back from the state.
- Bamboo Insurance — any good? (r/Insurance) →Reddit · r/Insurance
Long-running policyholder thread covering underwriting, claim handling, and post-wildfire nonrenewals.
- BBB — Bamboo Insurance profile →Better Business Bureau
Complaint history, BBB rating, and company responses to filed complaints.
Documented patterns from California Bamboo files
These are the recurring complaints we see across real (anonymized) Bamboo / Sutton National claim files our office has read. Each pattern is mapped to the California regulation it implicates so you know exactly what to preserve.
Acknowledgement and inspection delays
California Fair Claims Settlement Practices (10 CCR §2695.5) requires acknowledgement within 15 calendar days and a coverage decision within 40 days of receiving proof of claim. In Bamboo files we read, the clock routinely slips past both — often via repeated re-assignment of adjusters that resets internal tracking but not the regulatory clock.
Underscoped wildfire and water-loss estimates
Initial Xactimate estimates frequently omit code-upgrade line items (Cal. Ins. Code §10103 / Ordinance or Law), like-kind-and-quality matching for roofing and flooring, and contents pack-out. Supplemental requests with contractor bids are then treated as a new claim rather than a supplement, restarting review.
Document churn that resets the clock
Adjusters request documents already in the file — sometimes the same receipt set three or four times across different email threads. Each request is logged internally as 'awaiting insured', which is later cited as the reason the file stalled. A clean, indexed evidence log breaks this pattern.
Post-wildfire nonrenewal notices
After the 2023–2025 California wildfire seasons, Bamboo / Sutton National policyholders report nonrenewal letters arriving 60–75 days before expiration with minimal underwriting explanation. California Insurance Code §675.1 limits post-disaster nonrenewals — these letters should be preserved and dated for any future complaint to CDI.
Bamboo reviews by claim type
Wildfire & smoke
The highest-volume complaint category. Common issues: undervalued smoke remediation scope, contents depreciation disputes, ALE (Additional Living Expense) caps applied without supporting analysis. See our Bamboo wildfire claim guide.
Water loss
Sudden vs. gradual disputes dominate. Adjusters frequently invoke the "constant or repeated seepage" exclusion before a cause-of-loss expert is engaged. Preserve the plumber invoice and any photos of the failure point.
Theft & vandalism
Reviews report long contents-list reviews and repeated requests for receipts on items 5+ years old. A photo inventory of every room — taken now — is the single best defense.
Nonrenewal / underwriting
Post-disaster nonrenewal complaints increased sharply in 2024–2025. Whether Bamboo is admitted in California matters for which CDI rules apply.
California-specific notes
California has the strongest claims-handling regulations in the country. Most Bamboo complaints we document map directly to violations of 10 CCR §2695 (Fair Claims Settlement Practices) or Cal. Ins. Code §790.03(h) (Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act). If your timeline shows missed regulatory deadlines, you have a documentable bad-faith pattern — not just a customer-service grievance.
Bamboo Insurance reviews — FAQ
Is Bamboo Insurance legit?
Bamboo Insurance is a licensed California producer; policies are underwritten by Sutton National Insurance Company, an admitted carrier in California. 'Legit' in the regulatory sense is yes — the more useful question is how the carrier handles claims, which is what this page tracks.
Is Bamboo Insurance good for California homeowners?
Bamboo competes on price and availability in zip codes other carriers have exited. Policyholder reviews are mixed on claim handling — the recurring complaints we document are delays, underscoped estimates, and document churn. If you buy a Bamboo policy, keep every adjuster email and estimate from day one.
Who underwrites Bamboo Insurance?
Sutton National Insurance Company. See our full breakdown on the who-owns-Bamboo page.
What should I do if my Bamboo claim is delayed or underpaid?
Preserve the file. Save every email, recorded statement notice, estimate, and letter — including envelopes with postmarks. Build a dated timeline against the California Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations (10 CCR §2695). That timeline is what a bad-faith attorney or CDI complaint needs.
Can I file a complaint with the California Department of Insurance?
Yes. CDI accepts Request for Assistance filings at insurance.ca.gov. A well-organized evidence file — adjuster timeline, missed regulatory deadlines, underscoped estimates — dramatically increases the chance CDI opens an investigation.
Documenting your own Bamboo Insurance claim
A one-hour intake covers our $95 fee. We read every adjuster letter, email, recorded statement, and estimate by a human and index it against your policy and California Insurance Code §790.03 — the same evidence file shape a bad-faith attorney or CDI investigator needs.
Open a Bamboo evidence fileRelated Bamboo Insurance pages
More on Bamboo / Sutton National in California — coverage, ownership, and claim handling.
Bamboo Insurance — California overview
Carrier profile, claim-handling patterns, and how we build a Bamboo evidence file.
ReadWho owns Bamboo Insurance?
Bamboo MGA, Sutton National underwriter, and White Mountains' stake explained.
ReadIs Bamboo admitted in California?
Admitted vs. non-admitted status and what it means for your CDI rights.
ReadBamboo wildfire claim guide
How Bamboo / Sutton National handle wildfire and smoke claims in California.
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