Idaho Car Accident Settlement Calculator
Estimate your potential settlement based on Idaho guidelines.
Estimated Settlement Range
Economic Damages: $0
Non-Economic Damages: $0
Total Property Damage: $0
Est. Total (Before Fault): $0
Fault Reduction (0%): $0
Est. Final Payout: $0
Disclaimer: This is a simplified estimate for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. The final payout is capped by the at-fault driver’s insurance limits. Under Idaho’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” law (50% Bar), you are barred from *any* recovery if you are found to be 50% or more at fault. Non-economic damages are capped by state law (approx. $430,000 as of 2025).
What Is the Idaho Car Accident Settlement Calculator?
This is an interactive tool designed to estimate the potential payout from a car accident claim in Idaho. It considers economic damages (like medical bills), non-economic damages (like pain and suffering), property damage, and Idaho-specific legal rules like comparative negligence and insurance limits.
It’s not a substitute for legal advice, but it gives a reliable starting point.
How the Calculator Works
The calculator uses a formula-based approach to estimate your total damages. Here’s what it asks you for:
1. Medical Bills
Out-of-pocket medical expenses related to the accident.
2. Lost Wages
Time off work? This value accounts for that lost income.
3. Future Medical Costs
If you’ll need ongoing treatment or rehab, input that here.
4. Recovery Days
The number of days you were affected physically.
5. Vehicle Value & Damage Severity
You’ll enter the pre-accident value of your car and how badly it was damaged (slider from “Minor” to “Totaled”).
6. Injury Severity Level
Choose how bad your injuries were. The options range from minor (e.g., whiplash) to severe (e.g., traumatic brain injury).
7. Your % of Fault
Idaho follows “Modified Comparative Negligence”. If you’re 50% or more at fault, you can’t collect anything. If you’re less than 50% at fault, your payout gets reduced by your fault percentage.
8. At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Limits
Idaho requires drivers to carry minimum coverage. These limits cap how much you can be paid even if your actual damages are higher.
Legal Factors the Calculator Accounts For
The calculator doesn’t just do simple math. It reflects Idaho’s legal environment:
- Comparative Negligence Rule (50% Bar): If you’re 50% or more at fault, you’re out of luck.
- Insurance Caps: If the other driver has minimum coverage (e.g., $25,000 for injuries), that limits your payout, even if your damages are higher.
- Non-Economic Damages Cap: Pain and suffering damages are capped (approx. $430,000 as of 2025).
Bonus Factors That Can Raise or Lower Your Settlement
The tool gives bonus weight to important case boosters like:
Police Report Filed
Independent Witnesses
You have an attorney
The other driver was DUI
The other vehicle was commercial
It also lowers your multiplier if you had pre-existing conditions that complicate your injury claim.
Example: Quick Walkthrough
Let’s say:
- $8,000 in medical bills
- $2,000 lost wages
- Moderate injuries (2.5x multiplier)
- Vehicle worth $12,000
- 20% fault
- Police report and attorney involved
Here’s how the math might break down:
- Economic damages: $10,000
- Non-economic: $20,000 – $30,000
- Vehicle damage: $10,000
- Fault deduction: -20%
- Final estimate: $32,000 – $38,000, capped by the at-fault driver’s insurance if applicable.
Disclaimer: This is just an estimate, not a guaranteed payout. Always talk to a personal injury attorney for a case review.
Why Use the Calculator?
- Fast – Takes less than 2 minutes
- Anonymous – No personal info required
- Free – 100% cost-free
- Idaho-Specific – Tailored for state laws and caps
- Helpful Before You Call a Lawyer
Understanding Idaho’s Car Accident Settlement Landscape
Here are some fast facts to help you navigate your case better:
| Factor | Rule |
|---|---|
| Fault Threshold | Barred at 50% or more |
| Pain & Suffering Cap | ~$430,000 (2025) |
| Minimum Insurance (BI/PD) | $25,000 / $15,000 |
| Statute of Limitations | 2 years (injury), 3 years (property) |
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