Were You Injured In A Semi-Truck Collision In Nebraska?
Victims of crashes involving semi trucks may incur hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills, lost wages and other damages. When so much money is at stake, insurance companies can be aggressive in their attempts to minimize the amount they have to pay.
At Friedman Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., our lawyers are here to protect your right to full compensation for everything you have lost in a semi-truck collision. From our offices in Lincoln, we represent 18-wheeler crash victims and their families throughout Nebraska. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
Don’t Say Anything Or Sign Anything Before You Talk To A Lawyer
Shortly after a crash, you may be contacted by an insurance company representative asking you to make a recorded statement or sign a release form. You shouldn’t do either until you talk to a lawyer.
You are under no obligation to say anything to the insurance company or the trucking company. In fact, doing so may cause irreparable harm to your case. An innocent statement can be twisted around and used to shift blame for the crash from the trucking company to you.
The insurance carrier may also offer you a check in exchange for signing a release form. Accepting any check before knowing the full extent of your injuries can be a serious mistake. Once you sign a release, you have signed away your legal rights, ending your case. If your injuries turn out to be more serious than you first thought, you won’t be able to go back to the insurance company and ask for more money.
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To arrange a free consultation with a lawyer at our firm, call 888-419-6876 or fill out the contact form on this website. While our law office is in Lincoln, we handle semi-truck and tractor-trailer crash cases throughout Nebraska, including along Interstate 80 and other roads.