Summary Of Idaho Auto Insurance Laws | Protect Yourself

Our Idaho auto insurance premiums can seem to be just another bill to pay

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each month.  It’s well-worth your while to take the time to understand your insurance coverage.  There are various types of insurance coverage you can purchase. Each one is different.  You will learn that if you are ever involved in a motor vehicle accident that results in injuries or property damage, the coverage you have, or that you chose to not have, will become the key in whether your expenses get fully covered.

Idaho Auto Insurance -Liability Coverage

All Idaho drivers are legally required to purchase what is referred to as liability insurance. The purpose of this type of auto insurance coverage is to protect your pocketbook. It also protects people you might accidentally injure.  It provides reimbursement for injuries or property damage  caused in an accident. The minimum for state liability coverage is $25,000 for the bodily injury or death of one person in any one accident.  There must be $50,000 for the injury or death of more than one person in a single accident. In addition you must have $15,000 in property damage reimbursement related to one single accident.

Many drivers, smartly, opt to carry more insurance than the state’s legal minimum.  Your personal assets and bank account are accessible to a person you hurt if you did not have enough insurance coverage.

Other drivers break the law and carry no insurance at all. A driver who is caught driving without insurance in Idaho receives a fine starting at $75.  It goes up to $1,000.  That driver will also need to provide proof of financial responsibility for an entire year. Future offenses are considered a misdemeanor.  Those have a fine of up to $1,000 and jail time of up to six months.

Idaho Auto Insurance -Uninsured and Underinsured Coverage

To protect drivers against the hazards caused by uninsured and underinsured motorists, Idaho law states that all drivers must be offered uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) motorist coverage when they purchase their own car insurance. This coverage steps in to pay for expenses if you are involved in an auto accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver. The coverage is automatically offered when you purchase your insurance and must be formally rejected in writing if you do not want the added protection. We think it is an absolute mistake not to buy the largest amount of insurance you can afford.   UM/UIM is customarily offered with a $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident limit. This is itself a problem.  We discuss the whole issue of sham underinsured coverage in this blog post.

Idaho Auto Insurance – Other Coverages

Comprehensive coverage and collision coverage are optional, but generally required if you took out a loan to purchase your vehicle. Collision coverage pays for accidents involving collisions with another object, including other vehicles, if your vehicle is damaged and you are at fault. Comprehensive coverage pays for damages related to causes such as fire, hail, water and vandalism.   You can learn more details about about automobile coverage at this post.

Hepworth Holzer Can Help

The attorneys at Holzer Edwards are dedicated to representing Idaho residents and their loved ones who have been injured or experienced property damage due to the negligence of others.   Call us at (208) 328-6998 or contact us for a free case review.

 

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John Kluksdal

John W. Kluksdal has established himself as one of Idaho’s top personal injury litigators. He represents people injured by the negligence and recklessness of others. His current emphases is on motor vehicle accident and medical negligence claims.

Mr. Kluksdal began his legal career working in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and then honed his appellate skills by working for two years for Chief Judge Darrel Perry of the Idaho Court of Appeals. Prior to joining the firm that is now Hepworth Holzer, LLP, Mr. Kluksdal was an attorney for a large Idaho insurance defense firm.

Mr. Kluksdal has been a principal attorney for the firm representing a variety clients. Among his successes are obtaining a $5,000,000.00 judgement for the death of our adult clients’ mother. In addition he was one of the leads in trial for and obtained a $2.2 million judgment for an employee based on breach of a severance agreement contract. In other cases he obtained in $2.93 million judgment in a medical malpractice case where the negligence resulted in a partial spinal cord injury, a $1.85 million judgment in a wrongful death case, a $1.123 million judgment for medical malpractice resulting in a serious infection, and a $1 million settlement in a medical malpractice wrongful death case. Mr. Kluksdal has of course represented many other clients in smaller cases, and has participated in many of the firm’s other significant results. He is AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review rated by his peers in Martindale Hubbell.

Mr. Kluksdal is a member of the Idaho State Bar and is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Idaho, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Federal Court of Claims. His other professional associations included the American Inn of Court No. 130 and the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Kluksdal was chosen as a Rising Star by Mountain States Superlawyers from 2008-2012, and as a SuperLawyer from 2015-2019. Mr. Kluksdal is very involved with his undergraduate Alma Mater, the College of Idaho, and has served on the College of Idaho National Alumni Board. He has in the past served on the Board of Directors for the Idaho Rush Soccer Club.

Mr. Kluksdal graduated magna cum laude from the University of Idaho, College of Law in 1997. During law school, he worked in the University’s Legal Aid Clinic, was a tutor for first-year law students, was a member of the Board of Student Advocates, and was President of Delta Theta Phi. Mr. Kluksdal received his undergraduate degree in History from the College of Idaho, cum laude with a minor in Sociology/Anthropology. He received his State of Idaho Secondary Teaching Certificate and was Captain of the Varsity Baseball team.

Mr. Kluksdal is happily married to another attorney, and together they do their best to keep up with three children. In an effort to win the battle of the bulge, he has played city league sports and participates in a variety of other outdoor activities. Mr. Kluksdal has coached youth baseball, basketball and soccer because he enjoys the challenge of herding cats.

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