Idaho Statutes
§ 41-2111 — PROOFS OF LOSS
Idaho § 41-2111
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 41-2111 (2026).
Text
There shall be a provision as follows:
"Proofs of Loss: Written proof of loss must be furnished to the insurer at its said office in case of claim for loss for which this policy provides any periodic payment contingent upon continuing loss within ninety days after the termination of the period for which the insurer is liable and in case of claim for any other loss within ninety days after the date of such loss. Failure to furnish such proof within the time required shall not invalidate nor reduce any claim if it was not reasonably possible to give proof within such time, provided such proof is furnished as soon as reasonably possible and in no event, except in the absence of legal capacity, later than one year from the time proof is otherwise required."
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Related
Goodwin v. Nationwide Insurance
656 P.2d 135 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1982)
Charles Wetzel v. Lou Ehlers Cadillac Group Long Term Disability Insurance Program Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company
189 F.3d 1160 (Ninth Circuit, 1999)
Legislative History
[41-2111, added 1961, ch. 330, sec. 500, p. 645.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 41-1001
PURPOSE AND SCOPE§ 41-1002
TERMS CONSTRUED§ 41-1003
DEFINITIONS§ 41-1004
LICENSE REQUIRED§ 41-1005
EXCEPTIONS TO LICENSING§ 41-1006
APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION§ 41-1007
APPLICATION FOR PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-1008
PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-1009
NONRESIDENT PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-101
SHORT TITLE§ 41-1011
ISSUANCE — REFUSAL OF LICENSE§ 41-1012
EXEMPTION FROM EXAMINATION§ 41-1014
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