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Herb Friedman – What is Contributory Negligence?
I’m Herb Friedman of Friedman Law Offices in Lincoln, Nebraska. Thanks for visiting our blog. Many of our clients want to know what the term “contributory negligence” means. Contributory negligence is nothing more than a plaintiff contributing to his or her own injury...
Nebraska Attorney Dan Friedman – What happens if you’re injured on someone’s property?
Premises cases I’m Dan Friedman of Friedman Law Offices in Lincoln, NE. Thanks for visiting our video blog and spending a few minutes with us. We are frequently contacted by people that have been injured on someone else’s premises; such as slipping on ice or falling...
Herb Friedman answers the question: What is a tort?
What is a tort? I’m Herb Friedman of Friedman Law Offices in Lincoln, Nebraska. Thanks for visiting our blog. Many of our clients want to know what the term “tort” means. There has been much written and publicized lately on the issue of tort reform, but many people do...
Herb Friedman What is the Statute of Limitations in a Medical Malpractice Claim?
Statute of Limitations in Medical Malpractice Cases I’m Herb Friedman of Friedman Law Offices in Lincoln, Nebraska. Our clients often ask, “What is the statute of limitations in a medical negligence case.” Generally, the statute of limitations is the legal time limit...
Nebraska Attorney Robert Moodie talks about settlements in Worker’s Compensation Cases
Lump Sum Settlement I’m Bob Moodie from Friedman Law Offices in Lincoln, Nebraska. Thank you for visiting our blog. We hear a lot of questions about settlements in Workers’ Compensation cases. If you are thinking about a settlement in your case here on some things you...
Nebraska Attorney Robert Moodie What is a Subrogation Claim?
Subrogation I’m Bob Moodie from Friedman Law Office in Lincoln, Nebraska. Thank you for visiting our blog. Many of our clients ask us about “subrogation claims” that are being made in their cases. A subrogation claim happens when somebody other than the defendant’s...