Drivers typically specify continuous operational current and short-time overcurrent (typically for 10-100 ms).
If there is a chance your motor will stall, you need to add stall detection and disable the driver in case if motor is stalled. Motors don't like to be stalled for too long.
That's a very generic description. There can be other vital details, like start current, which will be higher than nominal operational current and you need to account for that as well.