Accident & Personal Injury Idaho Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers represent accident victims and/or their families in all types of accident cases including those with serious injuries, catastrophic injuries and death.
Accident injuries, serious personal injuries and wrongful death cases typically involve accidents caused by someone's error, someone's negligence, a dangerous condition, a design flaw or a manufacturing defect.
 Types of legal issues handled by Idaho Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers include:
 Aircraft Accidents | Industrial Accidents | Alcohol Related Injuries | Motorcycle Accidents | Animal & Dog Bites | Negligent Day Care | Assault Related Injuries | Nursing Home Cases | Automobile Accidents | Passenger Injuries | Bad Faith Insurance Claims | Pedestrian Accidents | Boating Accidents | Prescription Drug Related Injuries | Brain & Spinal Cord Injuries | Roadway Defects | Burn Injuries | Shooting Accidents | Car & Truck Accidents | Slip & Falls | Children's Injuries | Toxic Exposure | Construction Injuries | Train Crashes | Defective Product Injuries | Truck & Other Vehicle Accidents | Drunk Driving Victims | Workmen’s Compensation Claims | Hazardous Materials Exposure | Wrongful Death Cases | Head & Spinal Cord Injuries | Wrongfully Denied Insurance Benefits |
Accident and Serious Personal Injury cases are handled by lawyers and law firms with experience in Accident and Personal Injury cases and/or that focus their practice on accident related injuries and wrongful death cases. These types of cases are usually complex and expensive. You should always consult a qualified licensed lawyer. Personal injury cases are normally handled on a contingency basis. Typically there are no fees unless the lawyer obtains a settlement or award for you.
Click on a ID county or county seat Accident and Personal Injury Lawyer Directory to find a lawyer or visit the OptimusLaw Law Library Online to learn more about Accident and Personal Injury Law legal issues and topics. Call or email the Featured Lawyer of your choice to present your legal matter and/or schedule an initial consultation.
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