Tuesday, March 20, 2012

DUI-Breath test under a .08?

A common question I hear from people as an Idaho Attorney is "can a police officer give me a DUI for a blood alcohol level under .08 in Idaho?"

The answer is "maybe".  Idaho code 18-8004(2) explains specifically what the limits are for prosecuting a person with an alcohol level below a .08:

Any person having an alcohol concentration of less than 0.08, as defined in subsection (4) of this section, as shown by analysis of his blood, urine, or breath, by a test requested by a police officer shall not be prosecuted for driving under the influence of alcohol, except as provided in subsection (3), subsection (1)(b) or subsection (1)(d) of this section. Any person who does not take a test to determine alcohol concentration or whose test result is determined by the court to be unreliable or inadmissible against him, may be prosecuted for driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other intoxicating substances, on other competent evidence.

Subsection (1)(a), (1)(b) and (3) deal with evidence of drug use in addition to alcohol in one's system.  Without drugs in your system, a prosecutor is directed NOT to prosecute a person for DUI.  Thus, as long as you did not refuse the test, if your blood level is under a .08, you have a strong defense for your case.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Soft tissue injuries are serious.

As an attorney in Idaho Falls, Idaho, I often see car accidents where there are no broken bones, but a person is still injured.  Often these type of injuries are referred to as "soft tissue injuries."
In Idaho, Soft tissue injuries are quite common among car victims. Contrary to popular belief, they can also be very serious. Individuals who have severe soft tissue injuries may end up bedridden and unable to work and perform their normal, day-to-day activities. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find a lawyer who will represent someone with seemingly minor soft tissue injures. This is primarily because some lawyers don’t believe that these types of injuries are compensable. While this is sometimes true, it’s not always. There are Idaho personal injury attorneys who will take on these types of cases and who win them.

What is a Soft Tissue Injury?

A soft tissue injury is one in which the tendons, ligaments and/or muscles are hurt or damaged. These types of injuries aren’t as visible as, say, a broken bone. However, this doesn’t mean that they are any less painful or debilitating. Soft tissue injuries can be very painful and can limit a person’s range of motion, ability to move and get around. If the injury/injuries are serious enough, it could impact a person’s ability to work and care for their family. In these cases, it may be possible for a person to be compensated.