(1) Whenever any person employs a physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service to perform professional services of any nature, in the treatment of or in connection with an injury, and such injured person claims damages from the party causing the injury, such physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service shall have a lien upon any sum awarded the injured person in judgment or obtained by settlement or compromise on the amount due for the usual and customary charges of such physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service applicable at the time services are performed, except that no such lien shall be valid against anyone covered under the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act. For persons covered under private medical insurance or another private health benefit plan, the amount of the lien shall be reduced by the contracted discount or other limitation which would have been applied had the claim been submitted for reimbursement to the medical insurer or administrator of such other health benefit plan. The measure of damages for medical expenses in personal injury claims shall be the private party rate, not the discounted amount. (2) In order to prosecute such lien, it shall be necessary for such physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service to serve a written notice upon the person or corporation from whom damages are claimed that such physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service claims a lien for such services and stating the amount due and the nature of such services, except that whenever an action is pending in court for the recovery of such damages, it shall be sufficient to file the notice of such lien in the pending action. (3) A physician, nurse, chiropractor, physical therapist, hospital, or provider of emergency medical service claiming a lien under this section shall not be liable for attorney's fees and costs incurred by the injured person in securing the judgment, settlement, or compromise, but the lien of the injured person's attorney shall have precedence over the lien created by this section. (4) Upon a written request and with the injured person's consent, a lienholder shall provide medical records, answers to interrogatories, depositions, or any expert medical testimony related to the recovery of damages within its custody and control at a reasonable charge to the injured person. (5) For purposes of this section, provider of emergency medical service means a public entity that provides emergency medical service as defined in section 38-1207 .
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 52-401
Lien; scope and operation; exception; reduction, when; claim of lien; notice; priority of claims; access to records
Applied in 22 court decisions — leading case In Re Guardianship of Bloomquist (1994)
Most recently applied in Hayden v. Medcenter One, Inc. (April 2013)
Laws 1927, c. 162, § 1, p. 425; C.S.1929, § 52-401; R.S.1943, § 52-401; Laws 1986, LB 811, § 138; Laws 1995, LB 172, § 1; Laws 2008, LB586, § 1; Laws 2023, LB157, § 14; Laws 202…
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