Nebraska's workforce spans many industries, but some jobs come with a higher risk of injury. Understanding which jobs are more dangerous can help workers stay aware of the hazards they may face. Below are the top three most dangerous jobs in Nebraska. 1. Agriculture...
Workers’ Compensation
5 frequently asked questions about workers’ compensation
Workers’ compensation is a benefit to working people that assists them financially and with medical care while they recover from injuries at work. While many people understand that workers’ compensation exists, when a work injury happens to you, you may have...
What to do if your workers’ comp claim was denied
The decision came in. It was not what you had hoped for. After being unable to return to work for quite some time, your company’s insurer decided your injuries were not severe enough to warrant workers’ compensation. You went to see their doctor in good faith, but...
Top Injury Risks for Nurses and Ways To Stay Safe
If you are a nurse, chances are you know of several people in your line of work that have suffered a workplace injury. Perhaps you have been injured in the course of completing your job duties. It's no doubt that the medical care field is full of potentially hazardous...
I am on Medicaid, Social Security, Medicare or other governmental assistance and I’ve been injured as a result of another’s negligence. Are there any special considerations I should be worried about in settling my case?
Yes! Key steps are required to ensure your settlement will not count as income to affect your entitlement to governmental benefits. Steps such as a special needs trust, negotiations with governmental entities, repayment of conditional payments and specific language in...
What happens if English is Not My First Language? Who Provides an Interpreter for my Legal Hearings?
In Nebraska, Rule 5 provides that "The court shall appoint an interpreter in any legal proceeding in order to assist a person who cannot readily understand or communicate the English or spoken language." Once a claimant formally requests an interpreter at a hearing,...
What Happens if an Employer Fails to Carry Workers’ Compensation Coverage for its Employees?
The Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act allows for penalties, or even possible imprisonment, for employers who fail to provide workers' compensation coverage for their employees. If the employer is found to have failed to purchase workers' compensation insurance, is...
Is Everyone Covered by the Nebraska Worker’ Compensation Act?
Although there are limited exceptions, the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act applies every employer in the state, including governmental agencies, employers in private industry, part time employers, employers of minors and charitable organizations. Therefore, nearly...
I received short term disability through my employer while I was out due to injury. The short term disability carrier is now they are asking for their money back out of my settlement. Can they claim that?
Maybe. This is often referred to as subrogation. It will depend on the language of the plan and the intent of the payments. Regardless, there are almost always steps that can be taken to reduce and often convince your short or long term disability carrier to reduce or...
Entry Upon an Employer’s Property in Workers’ Compensation Cases: What Purposes Does it Serve and Who May Attend?
An injured worker's attorney may request entry onto the employer's worksite to gather evidence pertinent to the workers' compensation claim. Access to an employer's property is permitted pursuant to Neb. Ct. R. Disc. § 6-334(a)(2), which allows for: [E]ntry upon...
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