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April 10, 2026
Your Most Important Right: Choosing Your Own Doctor for Your Work Injury
The right to choose your own doctor for a workers’ comp claim in Nebraska is one of the most valuable protections available to you. For...
April 8, 2026
Who Do I Sue: The Truck Driver or the Trucking Company?
If a commercial truck hit you or someone you love in the Kansas City area, you probably have one pressing question: Who is responsible? The...
April 6, 2026
How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Denver?
For families who have lost loved ones due to another person’s carelessness, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Colorado is generally two...
April 5, 2026
Can Children Sue for Wrongful Death if the Spouse is Still Alive?
If you are wondering whether you can file a wrongful death claim for a parent while their spouse (your other parent or stepparent) is still...
April 3, 2026
Settlement vs. Trial: What Topeka Residents Should Expect
Most personal injury cases in Kansas never see the inside of a courtroom. If you have been hurt in an accident and are wondering about...
April 1, 2026
The “Grand Bargain”: Understanding Nebraska’s No-Fault Workers’ Comp System
If you were hurt on the job in Nebraska, you may be wondering whether you need to prove your employer did something wrong before you...
March 16, 2026
Oil Field Trucks and Tankers: The Unique Dangers on Oklahoma Roads
Three Oklahoma counties, Grady, McClain, and Canadian, rank among the top 20 in the nation for fatal crashes involving large trucks. These counties sit in the heart...
March 14, 2026
Crashes on I-44 and the Broken Arrow Expressway: A Guide to Your Tulsa Truck Accident Claim
The 10-mile stretch of I-44 between 49th West Avenue and the Broken Arrow Expressway interchange is one of the deadliest highway segments in the country....
March 12, 2026
When Fatigued Truck Drivers Cause Oklahoma Accidents: HOS Violations
Federal law limits how many hours a commercial truck driver can spend behind the wheel. These are regulations enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety...
March 11, 2026
Hours of Service and Logbook Violations: The Key to Proving Trucker Fatigue in Oklahoma
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates the trucking industry, and proving a fatigued commercial truck driver exceeded legal limits is often key to...
March 9, 2026
Nebraska’s Two-Year Countdown: The Critical Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death
A frustrating reality for families is that Nebraska’s wrongful death statute of limitations imposes a strict bar on your right to seek legal remedies if...
March 8, 2026
Overcoming Biker Bias in Douglas County Personal Injury Litigation
Biker bias is a documented psychological phenomenon where insurance adjusters, law enforcement, and potential jurors unconsciously assign heightened fault to motorcyclists. They typically assume recklessness regardless...