Idaho Accident and Injury Laws
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Welcome to FindLaw's section on Idaho's laws and regulations regarding accident and injury claims, such as slip-and-fall lawsuits, workers' compensation claims, and car accident claims. This section includes articles on how to file a claim following a motor vehicle accident, the basics of product liability claims, the statute of limitations (or time limits) in which to file a civil claim in Idaho, and much more. In addition, this section provides information about non-economic "pain and suffering" claims that may be filed to compensate for trauma and other emotional harm stemming from another individual's acts. Click on a link below to learn more about Idaho accident and injury laws.