Most calculators rely on broad averages. Real settlements in Idaho Falls typically turn on details like:
- Whether the other driver was properly identified and whether their insurance accepts responsibility.
- How fault is framed—for example, disputes about lane positioning, turning movements, speed, or whether the rider had reasonable visibility and reaction time.
- How injuries documented by your providers connect to the crash, especially when symptoms evolve over weeks (common with back/neck injuries and concussion-type complaints).
- Whether treatment was consistent and whether gaps can be explained.
In other words, two crashes can look similar on paper, but the case value can diverge dramatically based on documentation and how Idaho insurance adjusters interpret the same timeline.


