Pelvic trauma is among the most serious injuries people suffer in high-impact car accidents. These injuries usually happen in violent crashes that leave victims facing emergency surgery, months of rehabilitation, chronic pain, and permanent mobility limitations. The...
Intersection crashes are among the most dangerous accidents on Nebraska roads, and failure to yield is a leading cause. These collisions often happen because drivers misjudge another vehicle’s speed, make unsafe assumptions about who has the right of way, or simply...
Lane splitting might seem like a quick way to move through traffic, but in Nebraska, it can cost you more than time. It can affect who is held responsible in a crash and whether you recover any compensation. In simple terms, lane splitting means riding a motorcycle...
Most people assume a brain injury only happens in a crash when your head hits something, like a steering wheel or the pavement. But that assumption is exactly what leads to many brain injuries going unnoticed. The reality is that the violent motion of whiplash alone...
After a car accident, questions about fault start almost immediately. Who caused the crash? Who pays for the damage? And how will it affect your ability to recover compensation? Because Nebraska follows a fault-based system, liability determines whether your medical...
Nebraska’s rural highways may look peaceful, but they’re some of the most dangerous places to drive. These roads connect farms, small towns, and prairies, but they also come with hazards many drivers don’t expect. Unlike city streets, rural routes often have...