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Nebraska Drunk Driving Accident Lawyers

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Nebraska DUI Accident Law — Key Facts

Statute of Limitations
4 years
Time to file your claim
Fault System
Modified comparative (50%)
How fault affects recovery
Punitive Damages
Available
Against drunk driver
Min. Insurance
25/50/25
Required liability coverage

Nebraska DUI Laws You Need to Know

  • Neb. Rev. Stat. 60-6,196: DUI per se at .08+
  • Nebraska allows punitive damages for drunk driving accidents
  • Dram shop liability under Nebraska Liquor Control Act

Punitive Damages in Nebraska DUI Cases

Unlike ordinary negligence cases, DUI accident claims often qualify for punitive damages — compensation designed to punish the drunk driver and deter future reckless behavior. In Nebraska, courts recognize that choosing to drive drunk is willful and reckless misconduct.

Punitive damages can significantly increase your total recovery beyond medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An experienced DUI accident attorney knows how to document and present your claim to maximize these damages.

The criminal DUI case and your civil injury claim are separate. You can pursue full compensation even if the driver is acquitted or pleads to a lesser charge.

What Nebraska DUI Accident Victims Should Do

Call 911 immediately and get the police report — a DUI arrest strengthens your civil case
Seek medical attention even for minor injuries — symptoms often worsen over days
Document everything: photos, witness names, insurance information
Do NOT give a recorded statement to the drunk driver's insurance company
Remember: Nebraska's statute of limitations is 4 years — but evidence disappears faster
Contact a DUI accident attorney before settling — early offers are often far below your full value

Find DUI Accident Lawyers in Nebraska Cities

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Nebraska — What Sets This State Apart

  • 4-year statute of limitations gives more time to build your case
  • University towns drive elevated DUI accident rates

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