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  • Protecting our children by preventing back-over incidents

    John Inserra | June 10, 2011 8:50 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    As parents, we will go to extreme lengths to protect our children from harm and when it comes to vehicle safety, purchasing appropriate child seats and teaching our children to always buckle up is...

  • New Requirements to Get Driver’s Licenses in Nebraska

    Sarah Cool | June 09, 2009 10:55 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Miscellaneous

    Local news agencies are reporting that drivers should be aware of changes in how to get new or replacement licenses. Starting in July, drivers will no longer be able to exchange an expired...

  • An issue of vehicle ownership and negligent entrustment

    John Inserra | February 29, 2008 10:30 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    The Nebraska Supreme court cleared up the issue of ownership requirements and the negligent entrustment of a vehicle involved in a motor vehicle accident in the case of Richard A. DeWester, Personal Representative of theEstate of Lindsay DeWester, deceased, appellant, v. Kyle W. Watkins, an individual, appellee. In a nutshell, the Court held: Based on the Restatement's reasoning, most courts...

  • New Automobile Safety Ratings

    John Inserra | January 10, 2008 1:43 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    New automobile ratings may be found at www.safecar.gov. A good web site when buying a car. A good website when investing defects and recalls.For more information on this subject, please refer to our section on Car and Motorcycle Accidents.

  • First DWI Court in Nebraska

    John Inserra | November 28, 2007 8:48 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    Scottsbluff County Nebraska has instituted a "post sentence" DWI court, the first in the State of Nebraska.The goal of the court, like its drug court counterparts, is to get people enrolled in alcohol and/or drug treatment programs, mental health counseling as needed, and regular participation in Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous programs. A "post sentence" court is one that operates...

  • Nebraska case Interprets Underinsurance Statute of Limitations

    John Inserra | November 11, 2007 4:02 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    The Nebraska Supreme Court further defined the underinsurance statute of limitations found at Neb. Rev. S tat. §§ 44-6401 to 44-6414 (Reissue 2004) in the case of Connie Reimers-Hild, appellant, v. State of Nebraska et al., appellees. filed on November 9, 2007. . Guide One Insurance Company was the tortfeasor's motor vehicle liability insurer. Guide One settled Reimers-Hild's claim, the...

  • What makes a medical charge reasonable?

    John Inserra | September 26, 2007 8:50 AM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    The case of Reyher v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company out of the Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the trial court's summary judgment on the issue of what a medical doctor should or should not be reimbursed by the automobile insurance company based on a submission of a Auto Injury Management database.In October 2001, Reyher was injured in an automobile accident and required...

  • Federal Premption and Rental Cars

    John Inserra | September 18, 2007 1:22 PM | 0 CommentsOmaha, NE Category: Automobile Accidents

    As reported by American Association for Justice (AAJ): In a ruling with wide implications for federal preemption and vicarious liability, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on September 14 declared the Graves Amendment unconstitutional. That amendment had given immunity to automobile rental agencies for harm caused by their vehicles (Vanguard Car Rental v. Huchon, Case...

  • I35W Minneapolis Bridge Collapses; 30 Missing

    Courtney Mills | 2007-08-02T13:15:11 | 0 Comments Category: Automobile Accidents

    The I-35W Interstate highway bridge in downtown Minneapolis plummeted over 60 feet into the Mississippi River, killing at least 7. Nearly thirty people remained missing as the search continued into the next day for cars that fell from the bridge into the river. The bridge was full to capacity of rush hour traffic when the accident occurred, which may have caused it to break up into sections...

  • ERISA Reimbursement Case of Interest

    John Inserra | 2007-08-01T06:35:17 | 0 Comments Category: Automobile Accidents

    An ERISA case, Mills v. London Grove Township, decided by a Federal Judge in Pennsylvania did not allow the plan administrator to recover against a special needs trust set up for a dependant of the plan's primary beneficiary. For anyone who deals with ERISA subrogation claims, the judge put his reasoning into reality when he states: In the final analysis, the real dispute generated by ACS's...

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