by Montgomery Law | Dec 22, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents
How do your medical bills get paid when you are injured in a car or truck accident? A lot of people have the misconception that the insurance company for the person at fault in the accident will automatically step up and begin paying your medical expenses....
by Montgomery Law | Dec 2, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents, Personal Injury Help
There are numerous misconceptions floating around about personal injury claims. This is concerning in that when people are not properly informed they may fail to make a claim and collect money they are entitled to for injuries or they may make costly mistakes in the...
by Montgomery Law | Oct 27, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents, Personal Injury Help
The following news article describes a tragedy occurring all too often. “Texting while driving is the suspected cause of a Monday crash . . . which led to the death of Jennifer Holloman of Benton Harbor, state police reported. Holloman, 32, was driving north on...
by Montgomery Law | Jun 30, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents, Personal Injury Help
Question: If I am injured as a passenger in a car driven by a family member, is there insurance coverage to help pay my medical bills? Answer: In Idaho there are several types of insurance coverage that may help to pay your medical bills. The first one is generally...
by Montgomery Law | May 30, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents, Personal Injury Help
One of the most frequent injuries from an automobile accident involving a rear end collision is a whiplash injury. A “whiplash” injury is an injury which consists of damage to the soft tissue within the upper neck and back areas. Whenever a motor vehicle is...
by Montgomery Law | May 21, 2012 | Boise Idaho Attorney, Car Accidents, Personal Injury Help
If you are in a vehicle accident, there are various different possible sources to check out that might cover your bills and damages. This holds true, even if the other driver has no insurance coverage or is underinsured meaning they do not have sufficient insurance...