Personal Injury Lawyer in Pocatello, Idaho
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Injury claims in Pocatello
A serious injury can leave you with medical bills, missed work, and an insurance company that keeps dragging things out. If someone else caused the harm in Pocatello or Bannock County, you need a clear picture of your options and what your case may actually be worth.
Browning Law is based in Idaho Falls and serves clients across Idaho, including Pocatello, Chubbuck, and the rest of Bannock County. Allen Browning has practiced in Idaho since 1983, tried 114+ jury cases, and secured the $1,834,000 jury verdict in 2009 that was the first motor vehicle verdict over $1 million in Eastern Idaho.
This page is your starting point for injury claims in Pocatello. Choose your case type below for focused guidance, or call (208) 542-2700 for a free consultation.
For how Idaho injury law works statewide, see our personal injury practice overview.
Personal injury cases we handle in Pocatello
Choose your situation for focused guidance. Each page explains how that claim works locally and what to do next.
Car Accidents
Crashes on I-15, US-30, and Pocatello surface streets. We handle liability coverage, UM/UIM claims, and serious injury cases in Bannock County.
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Truck Accidents
Semi and commercial truck wrecks on I-15 through Bannock County. Multiple insurers, FMCSA issues, and severe injuries need early investigation.
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Motorcycle Accidents
Riders hurt on I-15, Yellowstone Avenue, or local roads in Pocatello and Chubbuck. Insurers often push helmet or lane-use arguments. We build a clear fault record.
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Slip and Fall
Falls at Pocatello stores, parking lots, apartments, and workplaces. Property owners in Bannock County must keep premises reasonably safe.
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Dog Bites
Dog bites and animal attacks in Pocatello neighborhoods and public places. We pursue compensation from owners and applicable insurance after scarring or lasting anxiety.
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Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrians struck near ISU, downtown crosswalks, or along busy Pocatello roads. Quick evidence work matters before witness memories fade.
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Bicycle Accidents
Cyclists hit in Pocatello and Bannock County. Idaho treats bikes as vehicles on the road. We push back when insurers blame the rider without reviewing driver fault.
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Concussions and TBIs after crashes and falls in Pocatello. Symptoms are easy to downplay early on. Medical records show how a head injury affects work and daily life.
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Construction Accidents
Jobsite injuries in Pocatello and East Idaho when a contractor, property owner, or equipment operator caused harm. Separate from workers’ comp when a third party is at fault.
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Medical Malpractice
When medical care in Pocatello or the surrounding area falls below the standard and causes serious harm. These cases need careful records review and expert analysis.
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Wrongful Death
Fatal accidents that leave Pocatello families with grief and financial pressure. We explain who can file in Idaho and what the legal process may involve.
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Workers’ Compensation
On-the-job injuries in Bannock County may include workers’ comp benefits and, in some cases, a separate negligence claim against a non-employer.
Workers’ Compensation lawyer in PocatelloIdaho law that affects your injury claim
- Statute of limitations: Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury (Idaho Code 5-219).
- Comparative fault: Idaho reduces recovery by your share of fault. At 50% or more fault, you may be barred from recovering against other negligent parties (Idaho Code 6-801).
- Auto accidents: Idaho is an at-fault state. You generally pursue compensation through the negligent driver's liability insurance.
Local courts and communities we serve
Courts
- • Bannock County Courthouse
- • Pocatello Municipal Court
Bannock County area
We serve clients throughout the region, including:
- • Pocatello
- • Chubbuck
- • Marsh Valley
Our office is at 1615 Grandview Dr, Idaho Falls, ID 83402. We serve Pocatello and Bannock County from that Idaho Falls location. Pocatello service area.
Results that show trial readiness
Insurers know when a firm prepares cases for court. These are verified results from our case history.
Babakhanian v. Cedar Point (leg and pelvis injuries, 2009, tried in Eastern Idaho)
Locke v. File (traumatic brain injury tried in Idaho courts)
M.S., auto collision handled by Browning Law for an Idaho client
Documented injury and wrongful death results across Idaho
Why insurers take Browning Law seriously
Allen Browning worked in the insurance industry before becoming a plaintiff's attorney. That background helps us see where adjusters look for weaknesses. He has tried 114+ jury cases and secured Eastern Idaho's first $1 million-plus motor vehicle verdict. We make every effort to settle before trial, but we do not bluff about going to court.
About Allen Browning →Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury in Pocatello
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Pocatello? +
For most negligence claims, Idaho's statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of injury (Idaho Code 5-219). Do not wait. Evidence fades and deadlines are strict. Contact Browning Law so we can check your timeline.
What types of injury cases do you handle in Pocatello? +
We handle car, truck, slip-and-fall, dog bite, TBI, and other serious injury claims in Bannock County. See the full list above or our personal injury practice overview.
How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Pocatello? +
We handle personal injury on contingency. You pay nothing unless we recover money for you. The first consultation is free. Call (208) 542-2700.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident? +
Idaho uses comparative fault (Idaho Code 6-801). Your recovery may be reduced by your share of fault. If you are 50% or more at fault, you may be barred from recovering against other negligent parties. We evaluate shared fault early.
Do I need to go to court for a personal injury case in Pocatello? +
Most cases settle, but insurers take Bannock County claims more seriously when your lawyer prepares for trial. Allen Browning has tried 114+ jury cases in Idaho courts. See our case results.
Why hire Browning Law for a Pocatello injury case? +
Our office is in Idaho Falls at 1615 Grandview Dr, but we are licensed statewide and regularly handle injury cases in Pocatello and Bannock County. Allen Browning has practiced in Idaho since 1983, tried 114+ jury cases, and secured Eastern Idaho's first $1 million-plus motor vehicle verdict. Pocatello service area.
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