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Mike Dyer is the founding attorney of Dyer Law, PC, LLO, with offices in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. A former NYPD officer turned personal injury lawyer, Mike brings real-world experience and deep legal knowledge to every case. He represents clients in personal injury, wrongful death, vehicle accidents, discrimination, and more. Known for his compassionate approach and fierce advocacy, Mike is committed to helping injured and wronged individuals get the justice they deserve.
Who is liable if I am injured or damaged by a defective product?
If you are injured due to a defective or damaged product, liability may fall on the product’s designer, manufacturer, or distributor. Any party involved in bringing the unsafe product to market can be held responsible for your injuries.
What are the different types of defective product liability claims?
Product liability claims generally fall into three categories: manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to provide adequate warnings. Manufacturing defects occur when a product is flawed during production. Design defects involve unsafe or faulty product designs. Failure to provide adequate warnings means the manufacturer did not properly inform consumers about potential risks or dangers.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Under Nebraska law, you have four years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim in civil court. While it's important to begin the process promptly, it's equally crucial to fully understand the extent of your injuries and damages before reaching a resolution.
How do I protect my rights after a vehicle accident?
After a vehicle accident, there are important steps you should take to protect your rights and strengthen your claim. First, remember you have the right to consult an attorney. Always call 911 to ensure a police report is created. Collect and document evidence at the scene, such as photos and witness information. Avoid admitting fault or making statements that could be used against you. Following these steps can help ensure you receive fair compensation from insurance companies.
How does a vehicle accident settlement work?
A vehicle accident case can often be resolved through a settlement without going to court. Once a claim is filed, Dyer Law collaborates with you, the other parties involved, and their insurance companies to negotiate a fair settlement. This process aims to secure compensation that covers your damages and injuries without the need for a lengthy trial.