Burnett Legal Group, formerly Burnett Wilson Law, provides dedicated premises liability representation from their office at 17525 Arbor St., Omaha, NE 68130. Led by attorneys Joseph S. Risko and Anne K. Burnett, the firm brings decades of experience to complex premises liability cases throughout Nebraska and Iowa. Their attorneys understand that property owners have a fundamental responsibility to maintain safe conditions and address or warn of potential hazards that could cause injury to visitors. The firm has secured significant settlements for premises liability victims, including a substantial confidential settlement for a 65-year-old man injured in a fall caused by a concrete obstacle in a business parking lot. Their comprehensive practice encompasses slip and fall accidents on wet or slippery surfaces, injuries from snow and ice, swimming pool accidents, and landlord negligence cases. The attorneys work diligently to investigate accident scenes, gather compelling evidence, and build strong cases demonstrating property owner negligence. For victims suffering serious injuries like broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, or spinal cord damage, Burnett Legal Group fights for maximum compensation covering medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. Call 402-810-8611 for a free consultation.
Berry Law maintains offices at 1414 Harney St, Suite 400, Omaha, NE 68102, specializing in dram shop liability cases throughout Nebraska. Their attorneys represent clients injured by intoxicated minors, helping victims pursue compensation from the businesses or individuals who provided alcohol to underage drinkers. The firm handles complex cases against social hosts, individuals who knowingly provided alcohol to minors, and retailers who sold alcohol to underage customers. Their legal team understands that Nebraska’s dram shop law (Revised Statutes Section 53-404) permits lawsuits for bodily injuries, property damage, and wrongful death resulting from accidents caused by intoxicated minors. Berry Law attorneys work to establish liability by thoroughly investigating the circumstances surrounding alcohol procurement, gathering evidence including crime grid data and establishment records. With a four-year statute of limitations for these claims, their experienced lawyers emphasize the importance of prompt legal consultation. For a free evaluation of your dram shop liability case, call (402) 466-8444.
Operating from 1113 Harney St, Omaha, NE 68102, with phone number (402) 397-7600, Cullan & Cullan LLC represents clients injured in slip, trip, and fall accidents. Their Omaha premises liability attorneys emphasize that after a fall, many people try to “walk it off,” but when slip, trip, and fall accidents cause serious long-term injuries, victims may be entitled to compensation from the responsible party. Most incidents occur in public locations like sidewalks, businesses, grocery stores, department stores, and discount chains where clients might slip on spills, have merchandise fall from high shelves, or get struck by equipment. The firm helps secure financial settlements covering current and future medical bills, physical therapy, rehabilitation, lost current and future wages, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Their experienced attorneys work diligently to prove that injuries were caused by another party’s negligence through unsafe conditions like uneven sidewalks, slippery walkways, unlit corners, damaged flooring, or items left in walkways.
Bottlinger Law L.L.C., located at 9900 Nicholas Street, Suite 325, Omaha, NE 68114, provides premises liability representation in Bellevue and surrounding areas. Attorney Jason B. Bottlinger leads a team handling cases where property owners fail to maintain safe premises, resulting in visitor injuries. The firm explains that Nebraska property owners have a legal duty to keep their property reasonably free from hazards, with this responsibility applying to both commercial and private properties. Their attorneys represent clients injured by various premises hazards including faulty stairways, slick floors, tripping hazards, elevator malfunctions, snow and ice accumulation, balcony accidents, defective sidewalks, and swimming pool dangers. With extensive experience in premises liability law, they help injured victims determine if property owners knew about dangerous conditions but failed to address them, making them liable for resulting injuries. The firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless they receive financial compensation. For a free consultation with a Bellevue premises liability lawyer, call (402) 505-8234.