When you are injured in an accident in Idaho, the legal system recognizes that responsibility may not always fall entirely on one party. Hepworth Holzer, LLP regularly helps clients navigate the complexities of cases where multiple parties share fault. Idaho operates under a modified comparative fault system. This means that if you are partly at […]
Category Archives: Personal Injury Claim Value
After a serious injury accident in Idaho, collecting and preserving evidence is crucial to ensuring your rights are protected. At Hepworth Holzer, LLP, our attorneys emphasize the importance of detailed documentation from the very first moments following an accident. Evidence not only helps establish liability but also supports claims for medical costs, lost wages, and […]
Personal injury cases can be complex legal matters, and if you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of being injured due to someone else’s negligence in Elmore County, Idaho, it’s crucial to understand the Statute of Limitations that applies to such cases. The Statute of Limitations sets a time limit within which a legal action […]
Personal injury claims can be complex and stressful. If you’ve been injured in an accident in Idaho, you may be wondering what damages you can pursue in your personal injury claim. This blog post will explore the potential damages you can seek in a personal injury claim in Idaho. Medical Expenses One of the most […]
Automobile insurance coverage and its lingo can be confusing — collision, medpay, liability, UIM, uninsured, 50/100, 25/50/25, 500 single limits. Many times people come to us and say they have “full coverage” but are not sure what that means. One way to think about car insurance policies is that it they are like a pair […]
There are a variety of things that you can do to make sure that you are fairly compensated for your losses by protecting your injury claim. Insurance companies and their lawyers have techniques they use to trip up ordinary people in the claims process. Often these techniques rely on the fact that regular people act […]