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Nebraska Car Accident Lawyers & Accident Attorneys

Nebraska is not only an important hub in the Midwest, but it plays an essential role in transportation for the rest of the country. Because Nebraska ships so many products out of the state, transportation is vitally important. Interstate highways such as I-76, I-80, I-129, I-180, I-480, and I-680 as well as U.S. Routes U.S. 6, U.S. 20, U.S.26, U.S.30, U.S. 34, U.S.73, U.S. 75, U.S. 77, U.S. 81, U.S. 83, U.S.136, U.S.138, U.S.159, U.S.183, U.S. 275, U.S. 281, U.S. 283, and U.S.385. Railroads are also critical to Nebraska, and Amtrak, Dakota, BNSF Railway, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad, and Iowa Interstate Railroads all run through the state.

Roads, rails, and highways move thousands of tons of goods through the state, but unfortunately that means that vehicle accidents are a serious problem. There were 254 fatal vehicle accidents in Nebraska in 2004, 42 of which were speed-related. There were also 21 fatal motorcycle crashes, and nine pedestrian fatalities. All in all, Nebraska lost $1.629 billion due to vehicle accidents in 2004.

With tens of thousands of people driving from miles around to see the Cornhuskers dominate on the field and adding to already congested roads, accidents are becoming more frequent. Luckily however, victims of vehicle accidents in Nebraska have rights.

If you ve been hurt, Nebraska car accident lawyers and accident attorneys are experienced in state law and can help you secure financial compensation for the extensive trauma that you ve experienced. Let a dedicated team of experienced Nebraska car accident lawyers and accident attorneys help you get you the justice you deserve.

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Nebraska State History:

When explorers first came across Nebraska, they called it the Great American Desert. As the years went by, the nation, and indeed the world would come to depend on the grains and other agricultural goods produced by this Breadbasket of the World. Nebraska became the 37th state on March 1, 1867 during the aftermath of the Civil War. It became part of the so-called  Manifest Destiny of the mid-19th century, and settlers flocked to the state during the first years of its history. These enterprising people would become the backbone that provided the support for the rise of America in the 20th century.

Nebraska produces a great deal of the food that feeds the nation and the world. Beef, pork, corn, and soybeans are all major parts of the economy of the state. The other industries of Nebraska include freight shipping, manufacturing, information technology, telecommunications, and insurance. Insurance companies such as Mutual of Omaha have had a lasting impact on the country not only due to their dedicated support and quality service, but also due to their support of the Mutual of Omaha s Wild Kingdom, that brought the world of nature to children across the country.

Other Nebraska Facts:

A number of famous people from a variety of industries can claim to be Cornhuskers. Famous actors such as Marlon Brando, Fred Astaire, Henry Fonda, Hilary Swank, and Henry Fonda, and Johnny Carson are all from Nebraska, as well as the second richest man in the world, Warren Buffet, who still lives in the house he bought in 1957 for $31,500. Gerald Ford, Dick Cheney, and Malcolm X are also from Nebraska, as are baseball greats Bob Gibson and Grover Cleveland Alexander.

Education has always been an important part of Nebraska; in fact, the learning provided by the schools and colleges in the state have furthered the research and understanding of agriculture that has fed people around the world. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cornhuskers are football powerhouses in the NCAA Division I Big 12 Conference, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney and Omaha attract some of the brightest minds from across the nation.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action in certain cases that usually varies from state to state. Ordinarily, after this time constriction expires, the person who is suing loses the chance to seek damages. Once the delayed claim is restricted by the statute of limitations, there is no opportunity for reviving it. Statutes of limitations were introduced in order to avert such issues as indefinite lawsuits and stale claims.

Statutes of limitations time limit in the state of Nebraska in accordance with Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-201 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
Nebraska requires an injured person to file the claim within four years of the date of injury. This time restriction includes claims for personal injuries caused by concerns such as vehicle accidents and products liability.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Medical malpractice claims against providers of healthcare in Nebraska must be filed within two years of the injury or one year after the victim identifies the injury, whichever occurs first. However, there is never a situation where more than 10 years can pass before filing.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In a majority of times in Nebraska, a wrongful death suit must be filed within two years of the date of death.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in instances regarding medical malpractice or wrongful death, the time restraint in Nebraska runs out on the minor s 20th birthday.

The advice provided by this web page has been provided for informational purposes only and should not be a substitute for professional legal counsel on any particular case. This information does not compare to legal counseling and is subject to change without warning.

If you've been suffering as an unfortunate victim of an accident on Nebraska roads and interstates or in waterways in various parts of the state, you could possibly merit the right to be paid financial compensation for your unjust suffering. Don't let varying statute of limitation laws hinder or demolish your case before that happens. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer as soon as you can. Don't let justice get away.

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