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Omaha Police Officer Injured Responding to a Semi-Truck Crash — Your Rights Beyond Workers’ Compensation You went to work that shift the way you always do. You put on the uniform, checked your equipment, and answered the call. A semi-truck had crashed somewhere on Omaha’s freight corridors — I-80, I-680, one of the routes that carries the Midwest’s commercial traffic through Douglas County every hour of every day. You responded to that crash the way you were trained to, and you got hurt. Now you are sitting in a hospital bed, or on your couch at home, or in a doctor’s waiting room, and somebody has told you that workers’ compensation is your remedy. That is half the story. The other half is what the trucking company and its insurer are hoping you never learn: you have a separate, independent legal claim against the commercial carrier whose negligence caused the crash you were responding to — and that claim can be worth vastly more than anything workers’ comp will pay you. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are trial lawyers who take Nebraska commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-injury cases, and we are writing this page for one person:…