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Boyles Law

Personal Injury

Truck Accidents

Post Falls, ID • Since 2019

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Accidents involving commercial trucks and semi-trailers often result in catastrophic injuries due to the size and weight disparity between trucks and passenger vehicles. These cases are more complex than typical car accidents because they may involve federal trucking regulations, multiple potentially liable parties (driver, trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader), electronic logging data, and higher insurance policy limits. Boyles Law investigates truck accidents thoroughly to identify all responsible parties and pursue maximum compensation.

Truck Accidents - Areas We Serve

Sandpoint, IDPost Falls, IDCoeur d'Alene, IDHayden, IDBonners Ferry, IDPriest River, IDRathdrum, ID

Why Choose Boyles Law

  • Serving Post Falls since 2019
  • Free initial consultations - no obligation
  • Personal attention from your attorney - not a paralegal
  • Office hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can be held liable in an Idaho truck accident?

Truck accident cases often involve multiple liable parties, including the truck driver, the trucking company, the vehicle or parts manufacturer, the cargo loading company, and the maintenance provider. An experienced attorney will investigate the accident to identify all potentially responsible parties and their respective insurance coverage.

How are truck accident cases different from car accident cases?

Truck accident cases are typically more complex because they involve federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations, electronic logging device data, driver qualification files, hours-of-service records, and potentially multiple liable parties. The injuries are often more severe due to the size of commercial trucks, and insurance policy limits are significantly higher.

What should I do immediately after a truck accident in Idaho?

Seek medical attention immediately, call law enforcement to file a report, document the scene with photos if possible, and collect the truck driver's name, company, and insurance information. Do not admit fault or sign anything from an insurance company. Contact an attorney as soon as possible, as trucking companies often begin their own investigation immediately after an accident.

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