Abogados de Accidentes en Nebraska
Encuentre los mejores abogados de accidentes en Nebraska (NE). Explore por ciudad o vea los abogados mejor calificados a continuación.
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Crete
22 abogados
Bennington
13 abogados
Bellevue
11 abogados
La Vista
10 abogados
Blair
6 abogados
Gretna
5 abogados
Lincoln
5 abogados
Cass County
4 abogados
Elkhorn
4 abogados
Mccook
4 abogados
Alliance
4 abogados
Fremont
3 abogados
Dodge County
3 abogados
Douglas County
3 abogados
Holdrege
3 abogados
Columbus
2 abogados
Dawson County
2 abogados
Lexington
1 abogado
Hastings
1 abogado
Aurora
1 abogado
Nebraska City
1 abogado
Buffalo County
1 abogado
Adams County
1 abogado
Abogados Mejor Calificados en Nebraska

Brown & Associates

Barron & Partners

Law Offices of Andrew Strotman

Angela Houston Heimes, Attorney at Law
Finding Accident and Injury Lawyers in Nebraska
Nebraska injury cases follow state-specific rules that directly affect how much compensation you can recover. Whether you were hurt in a car crash on I-80, injured at a meatpacking plant, or lost a family member due to someone else's negligence, knowing Nebraska's laws gives you a real advantage before filing a claim.
Nebraska Injury Laws
Nebraska sets a 4-year statute of limitations for most personal injury and accident claims. That clock starts on the date of the injury. Miss that deadline and the court will almost certainly dismiss your case, regardless of how strong your evidence is.
The state follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 50% threshold. If you are found 50% or more at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. If your share of fault is 49% or less, your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of blame. In a $100,000 verdict where you're 20% at fault, you'd receive $80,000.
Nebraska does not cap damages in most injury cases. However, medical malpractice claims are subject to a cap under the Nebraska Hospital-Medical Liability Act, which limits total recovery to $2.25 million.
When to Contact a Lawyer in Nebraska
- You were seriously injured in a car or truck accident and the insurance company is pressuring you to settle quickly.
- You suffered a workplace injury and your workers' compensation claim has been denied or disputed by your employer's insurer.
- A family member died due to another party's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim within Nebraska's statutory deadline.
- You were injured in a slip and fall on commercial property and the property owner denies responsibility.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nebraska Injury Claims
Does Nebraska's comparative fault rule apply to truck accident cases?
Yes. The same 50% bar applies in truck accident claims. If the trucking company argues you share fault — say, for lane positioning — a jury will assign percentages. You lose all recovery if your fault reaches 50% or higher, so building strong evidence early matters.
Can I file a separate injury lawsuit if I'm already receiving Nebraska workers' compensation?
You can, but only against a third party — not your employer. For example, if defective equipment caused your workplace injury, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer. Nebraska law generally bars direct lawsuits against employers when workers' comp benefits apply.

