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Jason G. Ausman
Nebraska Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers
In 2003, he received this opportunity when he joined a smaller law firm handling such cases. From 2003-2007, he successfully helped clients injured in motor vehicle collisions, motorcycle collisions, semi-truck collisions, workplace accidents, and as a result of negligent medical care. This experience reaffirmed Jason’s early desire to help people instead of large companies.
In May 2007, Jason founded the Ausman Law Firm, P.C., L.L.O. Since that time, he has continued to dedicate his practice exclusively to helping the injured. Every day, he fights to recover damages for his clients. While Jason primarily handles injury cases in and around the Omaha area, he is proud to have represented clients throughout the state of Nebraska, including those who reside in Lincoln, Plattsmouth, Fremont, Norfolk, Columbus, David City, Albion, Hastings, North Platte, Kearney, Grand Island, York, Central City, and several other Nebraska communities.
In 2012, Jason wrote the official “Service of Process” chapter for the Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys (NATA) Civil Litigation Practice Manual, which serves as a resource for attorneys throughout the state of Nebraska.
Jason’s practice has grown over time, but his goal for each and every client remains the same: personal service and maximum compensation. Jason is proud to work with his team to achieve this common goal.
Education
- J.D., Creighton University School of Law, 2001
- B.A., Creighton University, Business Administration, 1998
Bar Admissions
- Nebraska, 2001
Court Admissions
- United States District Court, Nebraska, 2001
- United States Court of Federal Claims, 2004
Memberships
- Current Member and Past President, Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys
- Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers
- Current Member and President, American Board of Trial Attorneys (Nebraska Chapter)
- Nebraska State Bar Association
- Omaha Bar Association
- American Association of Justice
- Million Dollar Advocates Forum