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Idaho Property Damage Information

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Did an Insurance Company unfairly handle your Idaho car accident claim?

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We're here to help you understand your rights.

You’ve been through a stressful car accident. You’ve filed the claim and tried to work with the insurance adjuster. But something feels wrong. The estimate seems too low, they’ve dismissed your concerns, or their final offer won’t even cover your actual losses.

Feeling unheard and shortchanged is frustrating, and you don't have to accept it.

Resources & education for Idaho drivers.

This site is to help you understand the different parts of a vehicle property damage claim and figure out if the insurance company (yours or the other driver’s) is treating you fairly. We’ll help you see when it might be time for a professional legal evaluation to protect your interests.

This is a claim you file with your own insurance company under your Collision or Comprehensive coverage. You have a contract with them, and they owe you a duty of “good faith and fair dealing.” Disputes here often involve low repair estimates (short pay) or unfair total loss valuations.

This is a claim you file against the other driver’s insurance company. Since you’re not their customer, they don’t owe you the same contractual duties. They are focused on representing their own insured and paying out as little as possible.

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Every claim is unique.

Click on the situation that sounds most like yours to learn more about your rights and what to do next.

Short Pay Claims

The insurer's offer isn't enough to cover quality repairs for your vehicle.

Total Loss Dispute

Their "total loss" payout offer is far less than what your car was worth before the incident.

Diminished Value Claims

Your car’s resale value dropped because of the accident, and the at-fault insurer won't pay.

Loss of Use Claim

You couldn't use your vehicle and the at-fault insurer is refusing to cover your transportation costs.

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Your success is our priority.

Navigating an insurance claim can feel like you're up against a wall. But you have more power than you think. The first step is knowledge.

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Once you understand the rules the insurance company is supposed to follow, you can better decide if you need an advocate on your side.

When you're ready, we're here to help you get a clear picture of your legal options.

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