Wisconsin
Your AI Accident Assistant for Wisconsin.
We handle Wisconsin property-damage claims end-to-end — body shop, rental, total loss, diminished value, loss-of-use, and recovery dollars.
How Wisconsin treats your claim
- Total loss threshold
- Total Loss Formula (per-claim)
- Appraisal clause
- Available on request
- Diminished value (DV) recovery
- Recoverable
- Loss-of-use (extended rental)
- Recoverable as damages
- Statute of limitations
- 3 years
- Small claims cap
- $5,000
- Fault rule
- Modified 51% bar
- First-party PA license
- Required to negotiate on consumer's behalf
Owner can choose.
No controlling Wisconsin Supreme Court first-party DV opinion located on .gov; third-party DV recoverable as a tort property-damage element under standard common-law negligence (pre-loss FMV minus post-repair FMV)
Wis. Stat. ch. 628 (Insurance Marketing) + Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Ins 6 (OCI rules) — PA licensing predicate; auto not clearly exempted; conservative posture assumes PA license required for any compensated first-party representation including motor-vehicle
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What Claimoe does for Wisconsin claims
- · Drafts every adjuster email for your approval, with Wisconsin-specific language and citations.
- · Calculates your diminished value using the 17c framework and No controlling Wisconsin Supreme Court first-party DV opinion located on .gov; third-party DV recoverable as a tort property-damage element under standard common-law negligence (pre-loss FMV minus post-repair FMV).
- · Tracks the 60-day appraisal-clause window and invokes it on your behalf when appropriate.
- · Files loss-of-use extensions if your rental cap expires before repair completes.
- · Watches your case 24/7 and only pings you when you need to decide.
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Drafted by AI · Wisconsin rules summarized for general information; not legal advice. We update each state as carriers and legislatures change. Source citations linked from your case dashboard.