Nebraska Statutes
§ 48-128 — Compensation; injury increasing disability; second injury; additional compensation; claim
Nebraska § 48-128
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 48Labor
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-128 (2026).
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(1)For injuries occurring before December 1, 1997:
(a)If an employee who has a preexisting permanent partial disability whether from compensable injury or otherwise, which is or is likely to be a hindrance or obstacle to his or her obtaining employment or obtaining reemployment if the employee should become unemployed and which was known to the employer prior to the occurrence of a subsequent compensable injury, receives a subsequent compensable injury resulting in additional permanent partial or in permanent total disability so that the degree or percentage of disability caused by the combined disabilities is substantially greater than that which would have resulted from the last injury, considered alone and of itself, and if the employee is entitled to receive compensation on the basis
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1913, c. 198, § 28, p. 592; R.S.1913, § 3669; C.S.1922, § 3051; C.S.1929, § 48-128; R.S.1943, § 48-128; Laws 1947, c. 174, § 1, p. 559; Laws 1949, c. 161, § 2, p. 411; Laws 1955, c. 185, § 1, p. 525; Laws 1955, c. 186, § 4, p. 532; Laws 1967, c. 290, § 1, p. 792; Laws 1971, LB 505, § 1; Laws 1974, LB 881, § 1; Laws 1986, LB 811, § 47; Laws 1986, LB 1037, § 1; Laws 1987, LB 398, § 41; Laws 1988, LB 1034, § 1; Laws 1992, LB 1006, § 92; Laws 1993, LB 757, § 8; Laws 1997, LB 854, § 2; Laws 2000, LB 1221, § 6.
Annotations: Generally, Nebraska applies the full-responsibility rule and does not apportion the recovery for two or more successive work-related injuries outside of this section. Picard v. P & C Group 1, 306 Neb. 292, 945 N.W.2d 183 (2020). In order for the employer to qualify under subsection (1)(b) of this section, the employer must establish by written records that the employer had knowledge of the preexisting permanent partial disability at the time that the employee was hired or at the time the employee was retained in employment after the employer acquired such knowledge. Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools v. Thorell, 15 Neb. App. 114, 723 N.W.2d 506 (2006). The purpose of the written records requirement of this section is to put in place a strictly limited method of proving a predicate fact before liability for benefits may be shifted to the Workers' Compensation Trust Fund. Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools v. Thorell, 15 Neb. App. 114, 723 N.W.2d 506 (2006). The purpose of this section is to provide employers with an incentive to hire those who suffer from permanent disability, but the statute restricts the benefits to those employers who consciously hire those they know to be suffering from prior permanent disabilities. Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools v. Thorell, 15 Neb. App. 114, 723 N.W.2d 506 (2006). The written records requirement of this section is merely evidentiary, and must be sensibly construed so as not to defeat the statute's larger remedial purpose. Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools v. Thorell, 15 Neb. App. 114, 723 N.W.2d 506 (2006). This section does not require possession of the written records by the employer at the time of the subsequent injury or at the time the claim for contribution from the Workers' Compensation Trust Fund is made. Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools v. Thorell, 15 Neb. App. 114, 723 N.W.2d 506 (2006).
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