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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-12

58-12-16. Motor vehicle insurer must provide sufficient compensation to restore vehicle to prior condition--Adjustment for paintless dent repair permitted--Conditions.

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Any insurer providing commercial or personal motor vehicle insurance in this state responsible for repairing a damaged vehicle for which it is liable shall provide sufficient compensation to the insured to restore the vehicle to substantially the same physical condition as prior to the damage, regardless of whether the insured actually chooses to repair the vehicle. The insurer may adjust claims based in whole or in part upon the paintless dent repair method if:
(1)The damage is such that the paintless dent repair method is likely to place the damaged area or a portion thereof in substantially the same condition as prior to the damage;
(2)A paintless dent repair shop holding a South Dakota sales tax license is willing to perform the work as estimated within a reasonable time frame in the local market area of the insured; and
(3)The written estimate provided to the insured prominently discloses the following:
(a)That the repair estimate is based in whole or in part upon the paintless dent repair method. Each item of damage adjusted using that method shall be identified;
(b)That paintless dent repair may not be the appropriate repair method for all types of damage;
(c)That, if the insurer is liable for the damage listed on the estimate, the insurer shall provide sufficient compensation to restore the vehicle to substantially the same physical condition; and
(d)That for any damage which paintless dent repair is appropriate, the insured may choose not to repair the vehicle or to have the vehicle repaired using a different method of repair. If the insured chooses either of these options, the insurer is liable only for the cost of the paintless dent repair method.
However, if the insurer pays the claim based upon the paintless dent repair method and paintless dent repair was attempted but was unsuccessful, the insurer is liable for any repairs necessary to the area repaired by paintless dent repair, using the conventional method of repair, to restore the vehicle to substantially the same physical condition as prior to the damage.
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