They Wrecked Your Car.
Don't Let Them Wreck Your Future.
From rear-end collisions on Garrity Blvd to high-speed crashes on I-84, we hold negligent drivers accountable. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on healing.
Idaho Crash Statistics
Canyon County sees thousands of crashes annually. The most common causes we litigate include:
- ✓ Distracted Driving (Texting)
- ✓ Failure to Yield (Intersections)
- ✓ DUI / Impaired Driving
- ✓ Following Too Closely
Why You Need an Attorney After a Nampa Car Accident
In the days following a crash, insurance adjusters will call you. They may sound friendly, but their goal is to get you to accept a quick, low-ball settlement before you realize the full extent of your injuries. They might say, "We accept liability," but then dispute your medical bills, claiming your treatment was "unnecessary."
At Nampa Injury Attorney, we know their playbook. We protect your rights by handling all communication with the insurance companies. We ensure that your settlement includes not just your current ER bills, but future physical therapy, lost wages, and compensation for your pain and suffering.
Types of Crashes We Litigate
Different accidents require different investigative strategies. We have experience with:
Rear-End Collisions
Often caused by distracted driving on Nampa-Caldwell Boulevard. Even low-speed impacts can cause severe whiplash and concussions.
Intersection (T-Bone) Accidents
When a driver runs a red light at busy intersections like 12th Avenue & Greenhurst, the side-impact force often causes broken ribs and internal injuries.
Multi-Vehicle Pileups
Common on I-84 during winter weather. Establishing fault in these chaotic scenes requires expert accident reconstruction.
Idaho's Comparative Negligence Law
Idaho follows a "modified comparative negligence" rule (Idaho Code § 6-801). This means you can only recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault. If the insurance company can convince a jury that you were 50% to blame, you get nothing. We fight to prove the other driver was primarily responsible.
Steps to Take Immediately
Your actions at the scene affect your case:
- Call Nampa Police or ISP (Dial 911).
- Take photos of all vehicle damage.
- Get contact info from witnesses.
- Seek medical attention immediately (even if you feel "fine").
- Do not give a recorded statement to their insurance.
Related Practice Areas
What Is Your Car Accident Case Worth?
Medical Expenses
Ambulance fees, ER visits, surgeries, chiropractic care, and future rehabilitation costs.
Lost Income
Reimbursement for missed work days and compensation if you can no longer perform your job duties.
Pain & Suffering
Financial compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Car Accident FAQs
Should I accept the first settlement offer?
No. The first offer is almost always a "low-ball" attempt to make you go away cheaply. Once you sign a release, you cannot come back for more money later, even if you need surgery. Always consult an attorney first.
How long do I have to sue in Idaho?
The statute of limitations for personal injury in Idaho is generally two years from the date of the crash. If you wait too long, your case will be dismissed.
What if the other driver doesn't have insurance?
If you have Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage on your own policy, we can file a claim against your own insurance company to cover your losses. Your rates generally should not go up for a not-at-fault accident.
Get the Maximum Settlement You Deserve
We don't get paid unless we win your case. There is zero risk to call us.