by Dan Friedman | Jan 15, 2021 | Frequently Asked Legal Questions, Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation insurance companies in Nebraska use a variety of tactics to try to deny injured employees’ claims for benefits. One of these tactics is to accuse employees of engaging in workers’ compensation fraud. In Nebraska, workers’ compensation fraud is a...
by Dan Friedman | Dec 20, 2020 | Frequently Asked Legal Questions
So, an injury has happened and now you have to see a lawyer. If you have never visited with a lawyer before, you might be nervous and/or completely clueless about what that entails. For a large majority of people, they have never done something like this before and...
by Dan Friedman | Nov 15, 2020 | Frequently Asked Legal Questions
No matter the extent of your injury, you should always contact a personal injury lawyer when you’re injured due to the negligence of another person. Some lawyers offer a free case review and they can help look over your case to see if a lawyer is necessary for your...
by Dan Friedman | Sep 2, 2020 | Car Accidents, Frequently Asked Legal Questions
After a car crash, it can be intimidating enough trying to handle everything with your insurance company; what’s even more of a hassle for many people is dealing with the insurance company of someone else who was also involved in the accident. Whether or not you’ll...
by Dan Friedman | Aug 21, 2020 | Frequently Asked Legal Questions
Lawsuits are not won by people who go into court unprepared, simply demanding money because of a grievance. Every legal claim has numerous parts that must come together to prove and win your case and understanding how to prepare prior to stepping into the courtroom...
by Dan Friedman | Jun 1, 2020 | Frequently Asked Legal Questions, Workers’ Compensation
Often times, employers and their insurance companies deny workers’ compensation claims, even the ones that are legitimate. After the insurance company denies a claim, the injured party is left to work through the maze of paperwork and appeals. This causes unnecessary...