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Burley, Idaho
Idaho

Car Accident Lawyers in Burley

4 accident lawyers found in Burley, Idaho. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Brent Nielson
Brent Nielson

The Nielson Firm

Family LawEstate PlanningCriminal LawAdoption
Burley21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
David Taylor
David Taylor

Taylor & Partners

Burley7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Luke Marchant
Luke Marchant

Marchant & Associates

Environmental LawReal Estate LawCommercial Real EstateEasements
Burley17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Tyler McGee
Tyler McGee

McGee Law Group

Burley

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Burley, Idaho

Burley sits in Cassia County along the Snake River in south-central Idaho. The city serves as a hub for surrounding communities including Rupert, Heyburn, Paul, and Declo. With steady traffic from agriculture, industry, and daily commuters, accidents happen across this region regularly. If you've been injured in any type of accident in the Burley area, connecting with a qualified attorney can make a real difference in your recovery.

Common Accident Types in Burley

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in Cassia County. Interstate 84 runs through the area carrying heavy commercial and passenger traffic, and Highway 27 and Highway 30 see consistent local use between Burley, Rupert, and Heyburn. Collisions at busy intersections along Overland Avenue and at the I-84 interchange are common.

Highway accidents involving semi-trucks and farm equipment also cause serious injuries in this agricultural region. Workplace incidents occur in food processing plants, farms, and construction sites throughout the county. Slip-and-fall injuries, dog bites, and accidents on poorly maintained properties give rise to premises liability claims as well.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Burley

The right attorney depends on the type of accident and the severity of your injuries. Look for a lawyer with direct experience handling cases similar to yours — whether that's a truck accident on I-84 or a machinery injury at a local processing facility. Most accident lawyers in Idaho offer free initial consultations and work on contingency fees, meaning you pay nothing upfront.

Idaho gives you two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you're found 50% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages. Any fault below that threshold reduces your compensation by your percentage of responsibility.