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When You are Not in Your Own Vehicle

If you are the victim of another driver's negligence, in Nebraska, you may be able to pursue a claim against the driver who was at fault. In the case where the negligent driver has no insurance or not enough insurance, it may be possible to pursue a claim against the insurance policy of the car you are traveling in and possibly your own personal automobile insurance or the automobile insurance of a member of your household, depending on those insurance policy provisions.

Automobile accidents are by far the majority of cases handled by Dyer Law office, and we have successfully represented the rights of many victims who were not in their own car when an accident occurred. You may be able to recover for your property damage, your medical and hospital costs, your pain and suffering, your loss of wages and lost earnings capacity, along with other damages that may arise. In most cases, claims are negotiated with insurance companies and are favorably settled by Dyer Law office, with the client's approval and consent, without you having to go to court.

Remember that insurance companies have professional adjusters and attorneys working to represent their interests and to save the insurance company money. Make sure that you are not dealing with the insurance company at an unfair advantage.

 

Dyer Law office offers a no obligation free initial consultation to discuss your claim. If you have been injured and not yet retained an attorney, you can be directly connected with an attorney to discuss your rights by calling 888-DYER-LAW (393-7529), or you can e-mail Dyer Law now.

Omaha:
Dyer Law office is located in Shaker Place just off Interstate 680 at 107th and Pacific Streets. Find a map here.

Lincoln:
Dyer Law office is located in Meridian Park at 6940 O Street. Find a map here.

Because laws vary from state to state, and every situation is different, this information is provided only as a general guideline and does not replace the advice of an attorney.