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According to the Idaho Transportation Department, in 2015, there were 24,018 crashes in the state. 13,207 people were injured in these accidents and another 198 were killed. The economic cost of a single serious injury accident in Idaho is an estimated $454,281 per injury. For many families, this far exceeds what they earn in a decade, much less in a single year. While insurance may cover some medical expenses, most insurance policies don’t cover all rehabilitation and equipment expenses. Larger vehicle accidents can result in victims suffering more serious injuries. Bus accidents can leave victims suffering from life-altering injuries. The Valley Regional Transit serves the city of Boise and the region, and the Pocatello Regional Transit serves Southeast Idaho. When accidents on Valley Regional Transit or Pocatello Regional Transit occur, victims can suffer serious injuries, miss time from work, or experience immense pain and suffering.
If you have been a victim of a ValleyRide or in a Pocatello Regional Transit bus accident in Idaho, you may not know where to turn. You may be entitled to seek damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages following a bus accident in Idaho. However, it is important to follow proper legal procedures after a crash in order to receive the maximum possible compensation under the law.
USAttorneys.com helps individuals struggling with these circumstances as our ultimate goal is to get you connected with a highly-regarded bus accident law firm near you. Our qualified Idaho bus accident attorneys understand what it entails to successfully file a bus accident claim. For example, although Idaho waives sovereign immunity (the principle that makes it illegal to sue the government without the government’s consent), Idaho Code §§ 6-905 and 6-911 states that individuals who wish to pursue a lawsuit against the state, must file a claim with the Secretary of State within 180 days after the accident takes place. The principle of sovereign immunity protects the government from lawsuits by private citizens. However, under Idaho law, citizens are permitted to pursue lawsuits, but they must pursue their claims within very limited timeframes, and the claims must not exceed certain caps. A qualified bus accident attorney can review the circumstances of your case, identify all stakeholders, determine whether the state carries additional insurance, and fight to help you receive the recovery you may deserve under the law. Bus accident lawsuits in Idaho can be more complicated than lawsuits involving passenger vehicles. This is why you might want to visit USAttorneys.com to be connected with a qualified Idaho bus accident attorney near you today.
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