Workers' Compensation
Why choose the Knudsen Law Firm for Workers’ Compensation?
The Knudsen Law Firm has been
involved in workers’ compensation law since 1913 when Workers’
Compensation became law in Nebraska. The Knudsen Law Firm’s
lawyers have more than 100 years of combined workers’
compensation experience, and have tried over 2000 cases in
Workers’ Compensation Court.
See our biographies below for information about the Knudsen Law
Firm’s Workers’ Compensation team. Each biography includes a
list of published cases which were argued before the Nebraska
Supreme Court and the Nebraska Court of Appeals.
Experienced Workers' Compensation Practice Group:
Workers’ compensation law is extremely complex, continually
changing, and is risky for inexperienced lawyers. The Knudsen Law Firm’s lawyers
are experienced negotiators and are trial tested.
Outstanding References: The Knudsen Law Firm can
provide you with names of clients who will speak to you about
their experience with the firm. Conferring with them will
increase your comfort level.
Respect for You and Consideration for Your Needs:
As your advisor, the
Knudsen Law Firm pledges to treat you with respect, and help
educate you about alternatives and choices at every step. As
your advocate, the Knudsen Law Firm pledges to provide you with
the aggressive representation you deserve.
Keeping You Informed:
We will take your calls, respond promptly, and call you when new
developments arise in your case. We encourage open
and frequent communication. Copies of all important documents
regarding your case will be promptly provided to you.
Selecting a law firm is a very important decision. Given our
pledge to perform at a high level on your behalf, we hope that
we will have the opportunity to serve you regarding your
workers’ compensation case.
Call 402-475-7011
or 800-714-3439 for an appointment
Practice Group Attorneys:
Richard
R. Endacott
LeRoy
W. Sievers
Shirley
K. Williams
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