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05/23/2022

What To Do After Hitting a Parked Car?

If you strike a parked car in Nebraska, you have a legal obligation to stop at the scene of the collision and leave your information. Fleeing the scene can lead to fines and even criminal penalties for a hit-and-run. Here are the steps that you should take to fulfill your responsibilities – and protect your legal rights – as a driver after this type of car accident.  Pull Over All drivers in Nebraska have an obligation to pull over at the scene of a car accident. Under Nebraska Revised Statute 60-696, the driver of…

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05/23/2022

What Happens if You Get in an Accident With a Government Vehicle?

Every day in Omaha, hundreds of government vehicles traverse public roads and highways. These vehicles include law enforcement cars, ambulances, fire trucks, and vehicles driven by government agents. If you get into a car accident with one of these government vehicles, you may not know who is responsible for paying for the crash. Claims against the government look different in Nebraska than general car accident claims. Here’s what you need to know. Sovereign Immunity Protects Government Agencies From Liability Sovereign immunity is a federal legal doctrine that states that the government cannot be sued…

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05/23/2022

Long-Term Consequences of Concussions

The most frequently diagnosed type of traumatic brain injury in Nebraska is a concussion. A concussion is a brain injury that arises out of trauma to the head, such as a blunt force impact. Although most people imagine mild brain injuries when they think of concussions, this injury can cause serious symptoms and result in an altered mental state for many months. In addition, suffering multiple concussions can put a patient at an increased risk of brain diseases in the future. Post-Concussion Syndrome Post-concussion syndrome, also known as a post-concussive syndrome, is used to…

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05/23/2022

Is My Claim Affected if I Wasn’t Wearing a Seat Belt in My Car Accident?

If you get involved in a car accident while you are not wearing a seat belt, this could negatively affect your car insurance claim in Nebraska. It is important not to admit fault for your car accident or answer any questions about your injuries until you’ve spoken to a car accident lawyer in Omaha. A lawyer can help you protect your rights and obtain fair financial compensation even if you weren’t wearing a seat belt. Learn more about how Nebraska law handles these types of cases.   Are Seat Belts Mandatory in Nebraska? Like most…

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05/23/2022

Important Evidence in Any Car Accident Case

If you get into a car accident in Nebraska, you will seek financial compensation for your medical bills and vehicle repairs from the insurance provider of the at-fault driver. This is how Nebraska’s fault-based car insurance system works. If you bring a claim against another driver, you will be tasked with proving fault. Proving a car accident case requires clear and convincing evidence. Understanding what evidence can be used to your advantage in a car accident lawsuit can help you obtain the financial recovery that you deserve. Police Report The police report is one…

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05/23/2022

Claiming Damages for PTSD After a Car Accident

A car accident can be damaging in more than just a physical sense. While you may suffer bodily injuries and property damage, you could also experience psychological problems associated with the crash, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In Nebraska, it is possible to claim damages, or financial compensation, for PTSD after a car accident. However, these are complicated cases that can be difficult to win. What Is PTSD? Post-traumatic stress disorder is a behavioral condition that can arise after a person lives through or experiences a psychologically traumatic event. While PTSD is often associated…

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