Experienced Nebraska Personal Injury Lawyers

The compassionate team of personal injury attorneys at Metier Law Firm is dedicated to helping anyone who has been hurt in an accident caused by the negligence of another. Proudly serving the good people of Nebraska for over 30 years, we know how to deal with the legal system, negotiate with the insurance companies, and get our clients the settlements they deserve. If you or a loved one has been injured due to someone else's negligence, give our Omaha office a call and receive a complimentary evaluation by our expert legal team concerning the details of your case.

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What Does a Personal Injury Attorney Do?

You may ask yourself if it is worth hiring a lawyer to represent you in your personal injury case. While it is not a legal requirement to have one, especially in cases that involve serious injury and expensive bills, it is in your best interest to consult with a personal injury attorney before filing a claim. They will initially assess and evaluate the strength of your case, and advise you on how best to proceed. If your case is valid, they will then gather and preserve evidence, as well as consult with third-party experts, all to build and reinforce your claim. They will also keep track of filing deadlines and procedures so that nothing is missed due to a technical mistake. Most commonly, your lawyer will negotiate a fair settlement with the liable party’s insurance, but if it ends up going to court, they will argue on your behalf. Unless you are willing and able to do all of these things on your own, it is a good idea to enlist the help of a personal injury attorney, like the ones at Metier Law Firm.

What to Do After You’ve Been in a Nebraska Accident

After an accident that results in injury, most people are likely to be focused on their health and recovery, and they should be. Getting well again should be your top priority, however, there are a few things you can do after the incident itself that will greatly increase the chances of success for a personal injury claim later on. The best things you can do after an accident are to:

Make sure you are safe.

The last thing you want after getting injured is to make the injury worse or be injured again. However, you were hurt, be it in a car accident or in the middle of an oil field, get yourself to a safe place, away from further harm, as soon as possible.

Go to the doctor.

If you need immediate medical attention, call for help right away, but even if you don’t feel any pain, you should see your doctor for an evaluation. Not only might they find undiscovered injuries before they become more serious, but they will create an official medical report about your accident.

Take photographs or video.

The more documentation you have of both the scene and of your injuries, the stronger your case will be. If you are out of danger and not seriously hurt, try and get as many clear and well-lit shots from as many angles as possible. A good personal injury lawyer can use these to build a stronger case when it comes time to negotiate.

Save your clothes and shoes.

Though it may be tempting to discard anything that reminds you of your traumatic experience, it is best to hold on to anything you had on yourself at the time. Attorneys with experience in personal injury cases know where to find evidence to support their arguments, and the more places they have to pull it from, the better. Put your clothes and shoes in a clean bag and store them somewhere secure until you are able to talk to a lawyer.

File a report.

Depending on the location and particular circumstances of your accident, there may be different ways to officially document an incident. If the police were called, like in the event of a bicycle accident or a motorcycle crash, they will create and file a police report that you will have access to. If your injury occurred at work, there is likely a proper channel in place to properly report any accidents. Make sure you get a copy as soon as you can and give it to your personal injury attorney.

Preserve all documentation.

From the police report to your medical bills, save every piece of paperwork pertaining to any aspect of your accident. When you and your lawyer go to negotiate for a claim in a certain amount, having the receipts, invoices, and expert evaluations available to back it up is essential.

Call an experienced personal injury lawyer.

As soon as you are able to, contact a reputable personal injury attorney with experience in Nebraska, like the ones at Metier Law Firm. Between insurance companies trying to settle quickly and cheaply and statutes of limitations, the process of filing a claim and ultimately receiving compensation is complicated, so having someone knowledgeable on your side will make it all much easier.

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Personal Injury Cases We Can Take

Personal injuries can occur in many different places and in many different ways, but any time an individual is harmed by the negligence of another, a claim for compensation can be made. To do so, the victim must prove that negligence, which is often not as easy as it may seem. That is why you should contact our team of personal injury lawyers at Metier Law Firm. They know Nebraska law in and out, with over 35 years of helping victims of accidents and their families.

The dedicated attorneys in our Omaha office are ready to fight for the victims of injuries resulting from a wide range of accidents, including:

How Long Do I Have to File My Claim?

In the state of Nebraska, a victim has 4 years to file a personal injury claim. This is commonly referred to as the statute of limitations, and it varies from state to state. Basically, it means that 4 years to the day after your injuries occurred, you lose the legal right to file a claim in court for restitution. Because of this time limit, it is best for you to contact a Nebraska personal injury lawyer as soon as you can after an accident.

Personal Injury Compensation Claims You Could be Eligible For

When it comes to compensation for a personal injury, a victim can file a claim for a variety of related expenses, but they all fall into two broader categories. Special damages are things that you can easily calculate, like the cost of an ambulance ride. General damages are harder to determine because they attempt to put a number on a person's emotional and mental losses, like emotional distress.

Some of the claims a personal injury victim can pursue include:

Special Damages

  • Medical Bills
  • Lost wages
  • Funeral Expenses
  • Therapy Bills
  • Reduced Income

General Damages

  • Pain and Suffering
  • Reduced Quality of Life
  • Emotional Distress
  • Loss of Consortium with a Spouse

Call Our Nebraska Personal Injury Attorneys Today

Accidents and the injuries that a victim suffers as a consequence can turn a person’s life upside-down. From the physical trauma to the emotional turmoil to the financial burden, we believe no one should be left alone when they need help the most. That’s why we are here to deal with the insurance companies and the courts, so you can focus on the more important things, like your family and your health. Call our office in Omaha and let us help you turn your life right-side-up again.

Top reasons to Choose Metier Law Firm

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Financial advantages of a large firm with the close, personal client relationship of a small firm

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Attorneys across the country seek out and trust our firm to help their clients

We get results

From record-setting $50 million verdicts to $50,000 policy limit settlements, every penny that can be won, will be won

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We don’t practice any other law and dedicate our time entirely to helping personal injury victims

Nebraska Personal Injury FAQ

I feel fine after my Nebraska accident. Should I still go to the doctor?

Yes, as soon as possible. Insurance companies will often use any delay in seeking medical attention as an excuse to discredit a personal injury claim. Furthermore, some life-threatening injuries like hairline fractures, can go undetected by a victim, so its a good idea to see your doctor just to be safe.

The insurance company offered me a settlement. Should I take it?

Not before talking to a personal injury lawyer. Often, the first settlement offer is well under what the insurer is really willing to pay in the end. Your attorney will know what a fair number is, and how to negotiate for it.

Will my Nebraska personal injury case go to court?

Maybe. Most claims, especially those for minor damages, end up being settled out of court, but if the injuries are severe and the medical bills are high, an insurer may want to take its chances at trial.

Personal Injury Case Results

$40,000,000+
Defective Product

Over $40,000,000 verdict for a defective vehicle resulting in a spinal cord injury

$52,000,000
Car Accident

$52,000,000 verdict for a car accident victim

$11,000,000+
Truck Accident

Over $11 Million verdict for a spinal injury from a truck accident

$5,000,000+
Motorcycle Accident

Over $5 Million settlement for a Motorcycle Accident Case

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