Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 5-236 (2026)
Coexisting disabilities.
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Coexisting disabilities.
When two (2) or more disabilities coexist at the time the right of action accrues the limitation does not attach until they are removed.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1982–2025 · leading case: State v. Harrold, 750 P.2d 959 (Idaho Ct. App. 1988).
State v. Harrold, 750 P.2d 959 (Idaho Ct. App. 1988). “Idaho Code § 5-236 states: When two (2) or more disabilities coexist at the time the right of action accrues the limitation does not attach until they are removed.”
Michael Eugene Brackney, an Infant by Judith C. Brackney, His Guardian Ad Litem & Judith C. Brackney v. Combustion Eng'g, Inc., Univ. of Chicago, & John Doe I, John Doe Ii, John Doe Iii, John Doe Iv, John Doe V, John Doe Vi, John Doe Vii, John Doe Viii, John Doe Ix, John Doe X, Richard Dean McKinley Ann Marie Rowell John Michael McKinley & Caroline Irene McKinley v. Combustion Eng'g, Inc., & Univ. of Chicago, 674 F.2d 812 (9th Cir. 1982). “Idaho Code 5-236 reads: 29 "Coexisting disabilities.”
Brackney v. Combustion Eng'g, Inc., 674 F.2d 812 (9th Cir. 1982). “Idaho Code 5-236 reads: “Coexisting disabilities.”
Marlor v. Goodin (D. Idaho 2025). “Plaintiff also asserts that I.C. § 5-236 applies, because he had “co-existing disabilities.”
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