Determining fault in a truck accident can be complex, as there may be multiple parties involved and federal regulations may come into play. Here are a few of the parties… CONTINUE
Vehicle Accidents
Are Truck Accidents Different from Car Accidents?
Yes, truck accidents are different from car accidents in several ways. Some of the key differences include: An experienced truck accident attorney understands the unique challenges these types of cases… CONTINUE
What Types of Truck Accidents Are Common in Idaho?
There are several types of truck accidents that are seen in Idaho, including: Call us for a FREE consultation and you’ll be one step closer to receiving the compensation you… CONTINUE
If I Was Injured in a Truck Accident in Idaho, Is It Important to Hire an Experienced Truck Accident Attorney?
It’s important to work with an experienced truck accident attorney for several reasons: By working with an experienced truck accident attorney, you can ensure that your legal rights are protected… CONTINUE
Does it matter who caused a car accident to be covered under worker’s compensation?
If you, the worker, cause an accident during the course and scope of employment, workers’ compensation will cover the incident. Workers’ compensation is no-fault based which means that it is… CONTINUE
Does it affect my workers compensation case if I am injured off company property?
In order to receive workers’ compensation, the injury must have occurred during the course and scope of employment. It is not necessary that you were on company property at the… CONTINUE
What is comparative negligence in Idaho car accident cases?
Comparative negligence is a comparison of fault between the different parties in an accident to decide how much each drivers’ negligence contributed to the collision. For example, if there’s a… CONTINUE
Talking to the other driver’s insurance company after you’ve been injured in a car accident.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident and the insurance company wants to talk to you about it, do not do so before you talk to an attorney. But… CONTINUE
Does Idaho require motorists to have insurance?
Yes, it does. The minimum allowed is $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. Q: Should I have underinsured motorist coverage? The minimum policy only covers $25,000 in bodily injury… CONTINUE
What types of damages are there in an Idaho car accident lawsuit?
When someone is physically injured in a car accident in Idaho, there are two categories of damages: special damages and general damages. The category of special damages includes any past… CONTINUE