Personal Injury Blog
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How Is Fault Determined in Nebraska Car Accidents?
After a car accident, questions about fault start almost immediately. Who caused the crash? Who pays for the damage? And how will it affect your ability to recover compensation? Because Nebraska follows a fault-based system, liability determines whether your medical...
Compounding Pharmacy Injury Claims in Nebraska
Most people rarely think about where their medication comes from until something feels wrong. An unexpected reaction, worsening symptoms, or a treatment that suddenly stops working can leave you questioning what happened. In some cases, the issue traces back to a...
Filing a Civil Claim Against an Abuser in Nebraska
For survivors of abuse, deciding whether to take legal action is deeply personal and often overwhelming. Many people are unaware that even if criminal charges are never filed, or a prosecutor declines to move forward, survivors in Nebraska may still have the right to...
Police Misconduct Claims and Notice of Claim Rules in Nebraska
If you were hurt, detained, or searched by police and something felt wrong, your instincts matter. Many people second-guess themselves after an encounter with law enforcement, assuming officers are immune from accountability. Nebraska law allows claims for police...
Statute of Limitations in Nebraska Personal Injury Claims
After an accident, it’s easy to focus on medical appointments and daily recovery while assuming you can handle the legal side later. But Nebraska’s statutes of limitations make timing crucial. These rules set the period you have to file a lawsuit, and once that window...
Proving Negligent Supervision in Nursing Homes
When you place your loved one in a nursing home, you’re trusting the facility to keep them safe, treated with dignity, and properly supervised. In Nebraska, that isn’t just a moral responsibility, it’s a legal requirement. One of the most preventable causes of harm is...





