Personal Injury Blog 
Friedman Law Offices
Navigating Personal Injury Claims in Nebraska: What You Need to Know
Being involved in an accident or incurring an injury can be overwhelming and confusing, especially when it comes to the legal process that follows. Navigating personal injury claims in Nebraska can seem daunting, as there are specific laws and regulations that must be...
Car and Truck Accidents in Nebraska: A Comprehensive Guide to Protecting Your Rights and Pursuing Compensation
Navigating the aftermath of a car or truck accident is an emotionally and legally complex journey. In the state of Nebraska, understanding your rights and the steps to pursue compensation is crucial. This blog post delves into the critical aspects of managing a...
Defective Drugs and Medical Devices: What You Need to Know About Pursuing Legal Action
The development of medical devices has come a long way in recent years, but unfortunately, they can still have defects. These defects can lead to serious and irreversible harm, leaving patients with lifelong injuries. If you have been injured as a result of a faulty...
What Damages Are Possible in a Nebraska Wrongful Death Case?
The death of a loved one is a heartbreaking experience, but it can be more traumatic when it happens because of someone else's negligence or intentional wrongdoing. Families can pursue compensation for wrongful death, and Nebraska has specific laws that outline the...
Staying Safe and Warm with Space Heaters
When it's freezing outside, many rely on space heaters to keep them warm and toasty inside their homes. While space heaters are essential in the winter, you can't be too careful when using them. Thousands of space heater-related fires occur yearly, leading to an...
Preventing Slip and Fall Accidents in the Winter
Slip and fall accidents can happen to anyone regardless of age or fitness level. Unfortunately, the risk becomes even higher in the winter because of rain, sleet, and snow. It can lead to severe injuries, loss of income for months, and even messy lawsuits. But most...
				




