Huston & Higgins

Disability Attorney in Grand Island, Nebraska

(308) 382-3888108 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801View on Yelp
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About Huston & Higgins

Huston & Higgins maintains its office at 108 N Locust St in downtown Grand Island, Nebraska, a central location that makes it accessible to residents throughout Hall County and the surrounding region. The firm focuses on legal issues that often affect working-class Nebraskans, including on-the-job injuries, accidents, and the financial fallout that can follow when someone is unable to work for an extended period. The firm's practice areas in bankruptcy, personal injury, and workers compensation reflect an understanding that legal and financial problems rarely arrive one at a time. While no public reviews are currently listed for this location, Huston & Higgins serves clients from their downtown Grand Island office with a straightforward approach to resolving injury claims and financial legal matters under Nebraska and federal law.

Practice Areas

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings
Chapter 13 Debt Reorganization
Workers Compensation Representation
Personal Injury Claims
Workplace Accident Claims
Debt Collection Defense
Injury Lawsuit Support

Specialties

Bankruptcy LawWorkers Compensation LawPersonal Injury Law

How They Can Help

Huston & Higgins works with clients who have been injured on the job, hurt in accidents caused by others, or overwhelmed by debt that has become unmanageable. For workers compensation clients, the firm helps establish that an injury occurred in the scope of employment, pursue medical coverage and lost wage benefits, and contest denials through the Nebraska Workers Compensation Court system. Personal injury clients receive help building claims against negligent parties. For those considering bankruptcy, the firm evaluates whether liquidation under Chapter 7 or a structured repayment plan under Chapter 13 offers the best path forward.

What to Expect

When you call Huston & Higgins at their North Locust Street office in Grand Island, the first step is a consultation where an attorney takes stock of your circumstances, whether you are dealing with a fresh injury claim, an ongoing workers comp dispute, or a debt situation that has become unworkable. The firm then maps out the legal steps involved, identifies what documentation is needed, explains the likely timeline, and begins taking action on your behalf. Throughout the process, clients can expect clear communication about where their matter stands and what comes next.

Service Area

Huston & Higgins serves clients in Grand Island and across central Nebraska, including Hall County and neighboring counties within reasonable distance of their downtown Grand Island office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of workers compensation cases does Huston & Higgins handle?
The firm handles workers compensation cases involving injuries sustained on the job in Nebraska, including claims for medical benefits, temporary and permanent disability payments, and vocational rehabilitation. They can also assist when an employer or insurer disputes the claim.
Does Huston & Higgins handle both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Yes, bankruptcy law is part of their practice and covers both types of personal bankruptcy. Chapter 7 involves discharging eligible debts through liquidation, while Chapter 13 sets up a repayment plan. An attorney can help determine which option fits your financial situation.
Can I hire Huston & Higgins if I was in a car accident in Nebraska?
Personal injury is among the firm's listed practice areas, which includes motor vehicle accidents. If another driver's negligence caused your injuries, the firm can review your case and help you pursue compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and other damages.
Is the office easy to get to from elsewhere in Hall County?
Yes, the office is located at 108 N Locust St in downtown Grand Island, which is centrally situated within Hall County and accessible from surrounding communities in central Nebraska. Call (308) 382-3888 to set up a time to meet.
What happens if my workers compensation claim is denied in Nebraska?
You have the right to appeal a denial through the Nebraska Workers Compensation Court. Huston & Higgins can help you file a petition, present medical evidence, and argue your case before a workers compensation judge if needed.
Can bankruptcy stop creditors from garnishing my wages in Nebraska?
Filing for bankruptcy triggers an automatic stay under federal law, which generally halts wage garnishment and other collection actions while your case is pending. An attorney at Huston & Higgins can explain how this protection would apply to your specific situation.

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