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Nebraska Workers' Compensation Settlement Guide (2026)

Rule 47 lump sum settlement process, 2026 benefit rates ($1,166/week max), PPD calculations, average settlement amounts by injury type, and how to sell your Nebraska workers' comp structured payments for a lump sum.

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$1,166

Max Weekly (2026)

$49

Min Weekly

$12,200

Burial Benefit

82-88%

Typical Sale Payout

Nebraska Rule 47 Update (2025-2026)

The Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court adopted significant changes to Rule 47, replacing the 2018 Life Expectancy Table with current actuarial standards. Settlement applications must now use the updated tables. Additionally, electronic payment of benefits is now permitted.

Quick Answer (AEO Snippet)

A Nebraska workers compensation settlement is a court-approved agreement resolving a workplace injury claim. Under Rule 47, settlements can be paid as a lump sum or structured over time. Structured payments can be sold with Workers' Compensation Court approval. The maximum weekly benefit is $1,166 (2026), and sellers typically receive 82-88 cents per dollar of future value.

What Is a Nebraska Workers Compensation Settlement?

A Nebraska workers compensation settlement is the legal resolution of a workplace injury claim filed under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. 48-101 et seq.). When an injured worker and their employer's insurance carrier reach agreement on the value of a claim, they file a lump sum settlement application with the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court in Lincoln.

The Court reviews the application for compliance with the Act, evaluates whether the settlement amount is fair given the worker's injuries, and either approves or denies it. Once approved, the settlement is final and binding.

Nebraska workers compensation settlements can be structured in two ways: as a single lump-sum payment or as periodic payments over time. When payments are structured over time, they create a sellable payment stream that a third-party buyer can purchase at a discount, giving you immediate cash in exchange for your future payments.

Types of Nebraska Workers Comp Settlements

Settlement TypeDescriptionPayment StructureSellable?
Full Lump SumAll benefits resolved in one paymentSingle paymentNo (already received)
Structured IndemnityWage-replacement payments over timeWeekly/monthlyYes
Medical + Indemnity ComboBoth medical costs and wage replacementComboIndemnity portion only
Release of LiabilityFuture medical liability releasedLump sumNo (already received)

Key Nebraska Workers' Comp Facts (2026)

Max weekly benefit:$1,166.00 (Jan 2026)
Min weekly benefit:$49.00
Benefit rate:66-2/3% of AWW
Burial benefit:$12,200
Settlement rule:Rule 47
Court location:Lincoln, NE
Mileage rate:$0.70/mile
Typical sale payout:82-88% of future value

Average Nebraska Workers Comp Settlement by Injury Type

Settlement values in Nebraska depend on injury severity, body part affected, impairment rating, and pre-injury wages. Below are typical ranges based on Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court data:

Injury TypeTypical RangeAvg DurationNotes
Back/Spine$35,000 - $150,000100-300 weeksHighest-value NE claims
Shoulder$20,000 - $75,00075-200 weeksCommon in agriculture/mfg
Knee$15,000 - $60,00050-150 weeksFrequent in meatpacking
Hand/Wrist (CTS)$10,000 - $40,00040-100 weeksRepetitive motion claims
Traumatic Brain Injury$75,000 - $300,000+200-450 weeksMay reach max duration
Death (survivor benefits)$200,000 - $500,000+Up to 500 weeksSpouse + dependents

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