Category Archives: Injury Answers

Accident with Semi-Trailer Truck Driven by Mike Connely


Herb Friedman, Truck Accident Attorney: Our clients who have been involved in truck accidents and perhaps sustained an injury, often think the rules regarding large trucks are the same as..

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Dan Friedman What happens when you’re injured by a drunk driver?


Clients often think that that is the end of the case and they should be paid at once. If they are force d to file suit clients feel like THEY are on trial, as opposed to the person that caused the accident in the first place. The reason this happens is that the at-fault drivers almost always simply admit that they caused the accident. In Nebraska, this kind of admission ends any and all inquiries into the nature of the defendant’s negligence.

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Nebraska Attorney Dan Friedman | Medical Bills and how to Pay for Them


We are frequently asked by our clients why their insurance companies have to pay for medical bills when they were injured because of someone else’s negligence. It is easy to understand why this seems odd. Why should your health or auto insurance carrier have to pay for medical bills if someone else was at fault?

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Nebraska Attorney Dan Friedman – What happens if you’re injured on someone’s property?


We are frequently contacted by people that have been injured on someone else’s premises; such as slipping on ice or falling down stairs. Just because you are injured on someone else’s premises, the owner is not necessarily liable for your damages.

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