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Nebraska Truck Repair Liability When Everyone Blames Someone Else
When a bad part or a botched install turns one Nebraska crash into a bigger injury case, the seller, manufacturer, and installer may all try to dump the blame on each other while your bills keep coming.
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by Roberto Sandoval
2026-03-07
Is an Uber passenger claim in Norfolk even worth the hassle?
Yes - if you blow this off, you can end up eating thousands in ambulance, ER, imaging, and follow-up bills while the insurance companies argue over whose turn it is to pay....
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is my lawyer in Grand Island chasing the wrong insurance policy after my loading dock fall
A Grand Island dental hygienist who fell from an unguarded loading dock may have a much bigger claim than the driver's tiny policy, even with pre-existing mental health records.
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by Linda Kucera
2026-03-26
What happens if I take workers comp after a Kearney work accident?
The ER doctor may tell you, "This happened at work, so workers' comp should cover it." The insurance company will use that same fact to argue your employer is the only party...
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Missing Black Box Data in Nebraska Truck Crash Claims
In Nebraska truck crash cases, the electronic logging data usually matters fast, and companies do not get a free pass to "lose" it just because the bills are piling up at your house.
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by Jessica Hoagland
2026-03-12
My nephew got hurt in an Omaha road work zone, who files his claim?
$10,000 is the number that often changes how a Nebraska child-injury claim gets handled. The three biggest factors are who has legal authority for the child, who caused the...
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Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Nebraska?
In Nebraska, an unmarried girlfriend usually cannot bring the wrongful death case herself, and whether she gets anything depends on legal status, estate structure, and proof of dependence in some situations.
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by Dale Sievert
2026-03-20
Nebraska Claim Deadlines for Delayed Car Crash Injuries
Nebraska gives most injured adults four years to sue after a crash, but waiting because your knee seemed minor at first can wreck the evidence and the value fast.
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by Karen Beckmann
2026-03-20
Our dad got sent home after surgery in Lincoln and the infection turned septic
An off-duty firefighter in Lincoln was sent home after surgery, the infection spread, and now the insurer is downplaying how bad it really is.
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by Wayne Jelinek
2026-03-27
My son was hurt in a Lincoln tire blowout crash, who's at fault?
One thing that has changed in recent serious crash cases is how quickly fault gets built: around Lincoln, insurers and investigators now move fast for vehicle data, tire...
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What happens if I settle my Omaha crash claim before my baby is born?
Since Nebraska courts still treat a minor's injury claim separately from a parent's claim, settling early can create a serious problem: if you sign a full release before birth,...
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Do I need a lawyer after my kid was hit at a Lincoln bus stop?
Everyone says get a lawyer immediately, but actually the other driver's insurer wants you to think you probably do not need one if they sound polite, accept the claim, and...
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Is suing worth the hassle if a city crash left you partially paralyzed?
A spinal cord injury case in Nebraska can blow up fast if a city, county, or state vehicle or roadway is involved, because the deadline may be a lot shorter than the usual four years.
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by Thi Tran
2026-03-22
HR says stay quiet, your superintendent says file, and one of them is full of it
A trench cave-in without shoring is bad enough; the threat to call immigration is usually a pressure move, not a legal defense to a Nebraska work injury claim.
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by Linda Kucera
2026-03-23
Can my Fremont hospital force me to use my health insurance after a work injury?
No. If you were hurt in the course of your job, your employer usually cannot just push the bill onto your personal health insurance and call it done. In Nebraska, that is...
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my knee blew out after a fall in Norfolk and now they say I waited too long
A wet-floor fall seemed minor at first, but months later the MRI showed a torn ACL and meniscus, and now the fight is whether the clock started back then or now.
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by Karen Beckmann
2026-03-27
How much can my employee get if a North Platte wheelchair van crash was work-related?
What your insurance carrier is hoping you never find out is that the answer is not "just medical bills." That is the common wrong answer in Nebraska. If your employee was...
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Missed the notice deadline on a North Platte fume exposure? The clock may not have started when you think
A social worker in North Platte can still have a case after a fume exposure gets worse weeks later, because Nebraska's timing rules usually turn on when the lung injury was discovered or should have been discovered, not just the day of exposure.
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by Mike Diederich
2026-03-23
North Platte bills can hit $40,000 fast when the driver who broke your pelvis has no insurance
A North Platte pedestrian on the way to work can still have several ways to get medical bills covered even when the driver who hit him has zero insurance.
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by Gary Pflug
2026-04-03
Boss says use my insurance after I lost a tooth in Lincoln road work?
$4,000 to $15,000 is a realistic range for one knocked-out tooth once you count emergency care, a bone graft, an implant, and later replacement work. Most people assume a work...
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