Are Idaho’s Open Range Laws Creating Traffic Hazards in Nampa?
NAMPA and BOISE, Idaho. Under Idaho law, owners of animals on an open range have no duty to keep the animals off the highway. While this may make sense in rural areas with dirt roads and very little traffic, some claim that Idaho’s open range laws are creating problems for drivers, especially as formerly...
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Can I Sue for Wrongful Death or Injury of My Dog or Cat in Boise, Idaho?
BOISE or NAMPA, Idaho. It’s a pet owner’s worst nightmare: your dog or cat has been hit by a car. If your dog or cat survives his or her injury, vet expenses can go into the thousands of dollars, not to mention the emotional suffering of the family and the animal. Pet owners may...
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If I’m Injured While Riding in the Back of a Pickup Truck, Can I Sue?
BOISE and NAMPA, Idaho. Halloween is just around the corner. With the changing leaves, the nice cool weather, and with haunted houses and corn mazes, more people may be riding in the back of pickup trucks in October. Yet, is the practice safe? Is it legal? And what can you do to protect yourself?...
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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Notes: Road to Zero Fights to End Traffic Fatalities
BOISE and NAMPA, Idaho. Traffic fatalities cost Americans billions each year. Traffic injuries also disrupt lives, change lives, and cost millions. No one should die on the road. This is why the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Safety Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the National Safety Council have launched the Road...
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