Attorney Matt Lathrop shares the knowledge he has gained over many years of legal practice in these blog posts. You will find a variety of topics and gain an understanding of the personal injury and wrongful death legal processes in Nebraska in these helpful blogs.
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Elder Abuse Red Flags: How to Recognize Signs That Could Lead to Nursing Home Wrongful DeathLearn the warning signs of elder abuse that could lead to wrongful death and when a nursing home may be liable for the death of a resident.
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Brain Rehabilitation After an AccidentLearn about brain rehabilitation, how to pay for it after an accident, and how to contact a brain injury lawyer to find out more.
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How does Nebraska's comparative negligence law affect wrongful death cases?Learn how comparative fault impacts Nebraska wrongful death cases and why to talk to a wrongful death lawyer after a loved one dies in an accident.
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How Traumatic Brain Injury Cognitive Impairment Could Affect Your CareerTraumatic brain injuries can cause cognitive impairment, requiring workplace accommodations and possibly affecting your career. Learn about your rights here.
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How Wrongful Death Damages Are Awarded and Distributed in NebraskaLearn about Nebraska's wrongful death damages, including economic and non-economic compensation, and how they are distributed.
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You May Have a Legal Claim for a Mild TBIMild traumatic brain injuries don’t always trigger long-term symptoms, but their complications can be enough to cause damage. Learn how to protect your rights.
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The Role of Expert Testimony in Nebraska Wrongful Death LawsuitsExpert witnesses play a critical role in wrongful death claims. Learn how expert witness testimony could help your Nebraska wrongful death case.
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Determining Standing to Sue in a Nebraska Wrongful Death LawsuitIn Nebraska, the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate can file a wrongful death lawsuit and has the right to contact a wrongful death lawyer.
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The Iowa Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations Limits Your Time to Pursue a ClaimIowa’s wrongful death statute of limitations is, in effect, a deadline for filing a lawsuit. If the statute of limitations lapses, you could lose your rights.
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You Don’t Need an Autopsy After a Fatal Accident, But the Results Could Strengthen Your ClaimAutopsies can provide critical evidence in Nebraska wrongful death claims. Learn more from our experienced Nebraska wrongful death lawyer.
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How Wrongful Death Damages Are Distributed in NebraskaLearn how wrongful death damages are distributed in Nebraska, who's eligible for compensation, how damages are calculated, and the order of payment distribution.
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What You Need to Know About the Nebraska Wrongful Death Statute of LimitationsDiscover the time limits for filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Nebraska and learn the steps involved. Protect your rights—don’t miss your chance for justice.