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From PAIN to RESOLUTION
Explained every step of the process.
Attorney Shakil Malik was fantastic to work with! Very professional and explained every step of the process thoroughly. I also want to mention that his paralegal, Benji, was also incredible to work with and easy to communicate with. My mother and I are very grateful for their help and will never forget it.
N. Longe
Semi Injury
Invaluable during a stressful time.
Frank and Michelle were invaluable assets during a stressful time. They were always available, communicative, and proactive throughout the process, offering realistic advice while still actively listening and advocating. They took the initiative and really handled a complicated matter with competence, preparedness, and hard work. I can’t thank them enough for their help and highly recommend them.
K. Harper
Semi Injury
I highly recommend coming here.
Very realistic, understanding, dedicated and caring team. I was prepared for the worst case scenario and end up with a better result. I appreciate all the hard work and closure they were able to provide me during my case. I highly recommend coming here so you understand all the ins and outs of your case and you are prepared for realistic outcomes. Thank You, again!
R. Lundy
Semi Injury
FAQs
You may be entitled for both economic and non-economic damages, including:
- Medical Expenses
- Lost Wages and Loss of Earning Capacity
- Vehicle and Property Damage
- Pain and Suffering
- Emotional Distress (anxiety, PTSD)
- Loss of Consortium
- Punitive Damages (in rare, egregious cases)
You generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. If the at-fault party is a government entity (eg, a city bus), you must file a special claim within six months.
Nebraska follows a **pure comparative negligence** rule. Even if you share some fault, you can still recover damages for your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found 20% at fault, you may recover 80% of your total losses. Our attorneys work to minimize your percentage of fault and maximize your recovery.
Every case is different. Simple insurance claims can be resolved in a few months, while more complex matters (multiple parties, serious injuries, litigation) may take a year or longer.

