Personal Injury Lawyers Omaha, NE

Personal Injury Lawyers

We Help You Understand Your Rights After an Accident

Suffering a personal injury can be a life-altering event for you and your family. Every day people are injured due to circumstances out of their control, such as distracted drivers, unsafe premises, elder or daycare abuse, unsecured animals, and overworked commercial vehicle operators.

The average person faces many hazardous situations every day. As a result, about 39 million people in the U.S. visit emergency rooms each year, according to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).

Personal Injury Law

Accidents can happen when we least expect them. At Horgan Law Firm in Omaha, NE, our lawyers specialize in helping victims of motor vehicle accidents and other types of personal injuries.

Most personal injury claims are settled without needing to be tried in court. However, we are prepared to take cases to trial if necessary. Our team is here to support you and handle your case with care.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit. You could seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Insurance companies are often involved, trying to settle these claims quickly. Unfortunately, their offers are not always fair or enough to cover the damages.

Personal Injury FAQ’s

There are two key factors to look out for to determine whether you have a personal injury case:

  • Did you suffer an injury based on someone else’s negligence?
  • Did you incur some sort of damages?

Generally, you will need to prove that you suffered a monetary loss, such as medical or repair bills. You can also receive compensation for emotional and mental damages in most cases.

Just about every type of injury due to someone else’s fault can turn into a personal injury case. This includes car accidents, brain injuries, slip & fall accidents, and workplace accidents – to name just a few.

You should hire a personal injury lawyer for legal advice during your personal injury claim. Insurance companies will use their vast resources to fight your claim. Without an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side, you are vulnerable to getting less compensation than you should for your personal injury claim.

A personal injury attorney will investigate your accident to gather proof for your claim, including medical records, business records, video/surveillance footage, witness testimony, and other evidence. The stronger the evidence, the stronger your chances of receiving full compensation for your injuries. That’s why your personal injury lawyer will consult with leading experts, if necessary, to strengthen your case.

Your lawyer will also record and calculate all your damages, so you demand money for every loss after an accident.

If you’ve been injured due to another party’s actions or omissions, you could be entitled to compensation to cover your economic and non-economic losses.

Your economic damages cover the financial costs associated with your accident and injury, including:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages (workers compensation)
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Out-of-pocket expenses

Your non-economic damages cover your personal losses that are more difficult to value, such as:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

In rare cases, you may also be entitled to punitive (exemplary) damages. If the defendant acted with gross negligence or malice in causing your injury, the court may award these damages to punish the negligent party. Contact a car accident lawyer in Omaha, NE at Horgan Law for the best representation.  

Accident victims can suffer almost any type of injury. The most common injuries, which can depend on the type of accident, include:

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Head injuries, concussions, and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
  • Neck injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Eye injuries
  • Catastrophic injuries
  • Wrongful death

If you’ve suffered one or more of these injuries in an accident, you could be entitled to compensation. Horgan Law Firm in Omaha, NE to discuss your claim.

 The timeline of your personal injury case will depend on a few different factors:

  • The type of accident (car accident, slip, and fall, medical malpractice, etc.)
  • The seriousness of your injuries and damages
  • The available insurance coverages

Most personal injury cases start as insurance claims. After your accident, you and your personal injury attorney will file an injury claim against the at-fault party’s insurance company.

The insurance company will assign an adjuster to investigate your claim. The adjuster will review the documentation you submitted with your claim, assess your damages, and accept or deny liability based on the evidence.

Simple insurance claims can settle within a few weeks. Claims that involve serious injuries or damages can take much longer to settle, e.g., six months to a year.

If the insurer denies your claim or offers an unacceptable settlement, you may need to initiate a lawsuit to recover your damages. Lawsuits may settle before trial. Nonetheless, you can expect your case to take up to a year or more to resolve. You will have to engage in discovery, court appearances, and other lengthy procedures that can prolong your case timeline.

Contact An Experienced Omaha Personal Injury Attorney at Horgan Law For Legal Help

Have you been injured in an avoidable accident due to another party’s negligent or intentional actions? If so, consider filing a personal injury claim with the best lawyers in Nebraska to help you get the compensation you deserve. You don’t have to take on your legal fight for compensation alone.

Our experienced legal team in Omaha, Nebraska, is here to level the playing field and fight against insurance companies and other formidable opponents. 

Schedule a consultation today to discuss your case with Horgan Law Firm and determine the best course of action.