Many online tools estimate a range using generic inputs. That’s not useless, but it has limits—especially in a real claim.
In Rexburg cases, the evidence that matters may include:
- Road surface and weather context (ice, glare, snowmelt, and reduced visibility)
- Timing and traffic flow around peak drive times
- Lighting and intersection conditions that can affect braking distance and sightlines
- Conflicting statements from drivers who perceived the crash differently
A tool can’t review your medical records, confirm causation, or evaluate whether the insurer will argue comparative fault. Those issues often drive whether offers feel fair—or far too low.


