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Nursing Injuries

Helping Nurses Recover From Workplace Injuries

Not only are nurses highly educated people, their profession also requires extensive physical demands. They transfer patients into and out of beds, lift heavy equipment, bend, stoop, reach, twist and more, all on a daily basis. When a nurse can't do these things because of workplace injury, it can be devastating to her or his career. The lawyers at Harris Law Offices have significant experience helping nurses seek compensation for their workplace injuries.

Contact the attorneys at Harris Law Offices, located in Lincoln, Nebraska, at 402-817-0148 or 888-339-7938 to speak with a lawyer who can help you through your nursing injury. We work on a contingency fee basis we don't collect attorneys' fees unless we obtain compensation for you.

Nurses Deserve Fair Compensation for Injuries

At Harris Law Offices, we believe that people who spend their careers caring for others should be respected and treated fairly when they sustain an injury at work. We can assist you in many different aspects of your nursing injury, both financially and occupationally:

  • Workers' compensation claims
  • Temporary total disability
  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Re-training
  • Finding a new career

Long-Term Exposure and Repetitive Physical Behavior

Our attorneys are also familiar with illnesses and disabilities that develop over time. Nurses are frequently exposed to chemicals and spend long hours on their feet. If you are suffering an injury caused by long-term exposure or repetitive physical behavior at work, you may have the basis for a significant lawsuit and you should contact an attorney to find out what your options are for recovering compensation.

Contact a Law Firm that Cares About Nurses

Call Harris Law Offices at 402-817-0148 or 888-339-7938 to speak with a knowledgeable lawyer, free of charge. We can help you receive compensation from your injury and counsel you on the future of your career. You can also provide us with more information about your case by completing our online form.