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Fred Lewis
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β¨ About
About Fred Lewis
Fred began protecting the rights of Idaho working people in 1988. Indeed, he helped shape Idaho law through briefs and argument which extended the statute of limitations for injured workers in Idaho. (Ryen v. City of Coeur dβAlene, 115 Idaho 791, 770 P.2d 800 (1989).) Fred has continued the fight to make sure working people in Idaho are paid all their benefits. (Corgatelli v. Steel West Inc., 157 Idaho 287, 335 P.3d 1150 (2014).) Fredβs recent victory before Idaho Supreme Court established a rock solid ruling that gives injured Idaho workers the ability to defeat claims made by Idaho workerβs compensation insurance companies requiring the injured worker to pay back workerβs compensation benefits if they obtain a recovery from a third party. (Maravilla v. Simplot, __ Idaho __, 387 P.3d 123 (2016).) These three cases have and will continue to result in the payment of millions of dollars in additional benefits to injured Idaho workers.
Fred comes from blue collar roots. His father, Max, was a committed lifetime member of the Teamsters Union. Growing up in a blue-collar working class neighborhood of honest hard working people instilled a passion in Fred to fight for those injured in the workplace. He and his wife lovely wife Ann have three children and six grandchildren. Fred is a lifelong fly fisherman, big game hunter and fan of the Boston Red Sox.
Fred practices law so he can help working people obtain the money and benefits they are legally owed when they are injured and need it the most.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Workers' Compensation
Credentials & Experience
π Education
University of Idaho
J.D.
University of Utah
B.S.
π Bar Admissions
Idaho State Bar
Member
Member
Member
Idaho Trial Lawyers Association
Member
Member
Member
Sixth Judicial Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Partner
Racine Olson 1988 - Current
π Awards & Recognition
AV Preeminent Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
Client Distinction Award
Martindale-Hubbell
π Publications
- Blood On the Hands
- Idaho Trial Lawyers Association
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Idaho Law Review