Nebraska Statutes
§ 48-118.01 — Third-party claims; procedure; attorney's fees
Nebraska § 48-118.01
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 48Labor
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-118.01 (2026).
Text
Before making a claim or bringing suit against a third person by the employee or his or her personal representative or by the employer or his or her workers' compensation insurer, thirty days' notice shall be given to the other potential parties, unless such notice is waived in writing, of the opportunity to join in such claim or action and to be represented by counsel. If a party entitled to notice cannot be found, the clerk of the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court shall become the agent of such party for giving notice as required in this section. The notice when given to the clerk of the compensation court shall include an affidavit setting forth the facts, including the steps taken to locate such party.
After the expiration of thirty days, for failure to receive notice or other good
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In re Estate of Evertson
889 N.W.2d 73 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2016)
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300 Neb. 708 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2018)
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(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2016)
Jessica Vanicek v. Lyman-Richey Corporation
(Eighth Circuit, 2025)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 2005, LB 13, § 23.
Annotations: In this section, the use of the term "the court" refers to the district court. In re Estate of Evertson, 295 Neb. 301, 889 N.W.2d 73 (2016). This section and sections 48-118 through 48-118.04 should be read as a whole. In re Estate of Evertson, 295 Neb. 301, 889 N.W.2d 73 (2016). This section requires that a subrogation claim against a third-party tort-feasor for workers' compensation benefits paid to a claimant must be brought in the district court. In re Estate of Evertson, 295 Neb. 301, 889 N.W.2d 73 (2016).
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