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Car accidents happen every day in Nebraska. These crashes often leave victims with painful injuries, growing medical bills, serious financial problems, and an incredible amount of stress about the future
Unfortunately, serious crashes are far too common in our state. From 2020 to 2024, about 235 people died each year on Nebraska roads. For each death, many more people suffered serious injuries. In most cases, crashes are preventable, meaning that they could have been avoided if it weren’t for the negligence of another driver.
If you or someone you love has been hurt in a crash, you don’t have to face this alone. At Friedman Law Offices, we’ve helped injured Nebraskans since 1962. We know how to build strong cases and fight for the money you deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Why Do Car Accidents Happen in Nebraska?
While every crash is different, many happen because of these common dangers:
- Distracted Driving: A driver looking at a phone, adjusting GPS, eating, or even talking to passengers isn’t watching the road. In a matter of seconds, this can cause a serious crash.
- Speeding or Aggressive Driving: Driving too fast, following too closely, or weaving through traffic leaves little time to avoid a collision. This is especially dangerous near intersections or in heavy traffic.
- Impaired Driving: Drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs have slower reactions and poor judgment. This puts everyone on the road at risk.
- Drowsy Driving: Being tired behind the wheel can be as dangerous as driving drunk. Nebraska’s long, rural highways can make drowsy driving even more risky.
- Weather and Road Conditions: Nebraska weather changes quickly – from winter ice to spring floods. Drivers must adjust their speed and pay extra attention when conditions are bad.
- Defective Vehicle Parts: Sometimes accidents happen because something breaks – like faulty brakes, worn-out tires, or steering problems. When this happens, the manufacturer or repair shop might be responsible.
Common Car Accident Injuries
Car crashes can cause many types of injuries:
Head Injuries and Brain Trauma
Hitting your head on the steering wheel, window, or even an airbag can cause concussions or more serious traumatic brain injuries. These can affect your thinking, memory, and coordination.
Damage to your spine can cause temporary or permanent paralysis. This can change your life instantly and require lifelong care.
Broken Bones
Arms, legs, ribs, and facial bones can break during a crash. Some breaks need surgery and months of healing time.
Crush Injuries
In severe crashes, parts of your body might be crushed. These injuries often damage nerves and cause internal bleeding. Sometimes they lead to amputation.
Internal Injuries
The force from seatbelts, steering wheels, or high-speed impacts can damage organs inside your body. These injuries might not be obvious right away but can be life-threatening without quick treatment.
Whiplash and Soft Tissue Injuries
The sudden impact can strain muscles and ligaments in your neck, shoulders, and back. You might not feel these injuries right away, but they can cause lasting pain and limit how you move.
What Compensation Can You Receive?
After a serious crash, you may deserve payment for:
Medical Costs
- Emergency room visits
- Surgeries and hospital stays
- Doctor appointments
- Medications
- Medical equipment (like wheelchairs or braces)
Recovery Expenses
- Physical therapy sessions
- Rehabilitation programs
- Home health care
Home and Vehicle Changes
If you’ve been seriously injured, your home or car might need changes to help you get around.
Lost Income
- Wages lost while you recover
- Future income if you can’t return to your job
- Benefits and retirement contributions you missed
Pain and Suffering
Money to recognize the physical pain and emotional distress you’ve experienced.
Life Changes
Compensation for activities you can no longer enjoy and how your life has changed.
What To Do After a Car Accident in Lincoln
If you’ve been in a crash, take these important steps:
1. Get to Safety and Call 911
Move to a safe spot if possible and call for help right away, especially if anyone is hurt.
2. Gather Information
- Exchange contact and insurance details with the other driver
- Take photos of all vehicles, the accident scene, and your injuries
- Get names and phone numbers of any witnesses
3. See a Doctor Right Away
Even if you feel okay, some injuries don’t show up immediately. Getting medical care quickly helps your health and your case.
4. Report the Accident to Your Insurance
Tell your insurance company about the crash, but keep it simple. Don’t admit fault or give detailed statements yet.
5. Talk to a Lawyer Before Accepting Any Offers
Insurance companies often offer quick, low settlements. Before you agree to anything, get free advice from an attorney who will protect your rights.
How Friedman Law Offices Help You
At Friedman Law Offices, we handle all the details so you can focus on healing. Our team will:
- Investigate your accident thoroughly
- Gather evidence to prove who was at fault
- Handle all communications with insurance companies
- Calculate the true value of your case
- Negotiate for a fair settlement
- Take your case to court if needed to get what you deserve
We understand how a car accident affects every part of your life. We’re here to fight for the full compensation you need to rebuild.
Choose Experience You Can Trust
Since 1962, we’ve helped injured Nebraskans recover money and rebuild their lives after serious car accidents. We’re large enough to handle complex cases but small enough to give you the personal attention you deserve.
If you’ve been hurt in a crash, don’t wait. Contact Friedman Law Offices today for a free consultation with an experienced car accident lawyer.