Sean Rensch, motorcycle injury attorneyomaha nebraska
motorcycle Accident lawyers

Rensch & Rensch have been representing the needs of motorcycle riders and their families for over 75+ years.

Dick Rensch rides his Harley throughout Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.

When Drivers Fail to See Motorcycles, Riders Pay the Price.

Our attorneys help injured motorcyclists pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and lasting injuries. Our attorneys are also acutely aware that studies show the other driver violates the biker’s right of way two-thirds of the time. They believe public education teaching motorists motorcycle recognition and detection techniques should be mandatory. Insurers and jurors must be made aware of the rights of cyclists to their lawful use of the roads and the vulnerability the riders face in the event of an auto/motorcycle collision. In turn, please do your part in guarding yourself and your passengers against motorcycle injuries and motorcycle deaths.

The Omaha motorcycle accident lawyers of Rensch & Rensch Law have successfully handled many motorcycle accident cases over the years, involving critical motorcycle injuries and motorcycle wrongful deaths. If the need arises, Rensch & Rensch Law will be here for you. Fill out the FREE CONSULTATION form, or give us a call at 402.498.4400.

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Contact Rensch & Rensch Law

You deserve the opportunity to recover from your accident injury without worries over the cost of our quality legal services. This is why we at Rensch & Rensch Law offer our advocacy and personal attention on a contingency fee basis. You owe no attorney fees unless we win your case. Speak to our Omaha motorcycle accident attorneys in a free initial consultation. Call now: 402.498.4400. Evening and weekend appointments are available upon request. You can also email us or fill out the form below, and we will be in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions — Omaha Motorcycle Accident Claims

How much does it cost to hire Rensch & Rensch Law?

There is no up-front cost. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis — you owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is always free, whether by phone, video, or in person at our Omaha or Columbus offices.

Can I still recover if I was partly at fault for the accident?

Yes, often. Nebraska follows a modified comparative-fault rule: you can recover damages as long as your share of the fault is less than 50%, but your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. An experienced Omaha personal injury lawyer can help reduce disputed fault arguments from the other side.

Do I have to go to court if I file a personal injury claim?

Most personal injury claims in Nebraska settle before trial — the insurer weighs the cost of litigation against a fair settlement. If the insurer refuses to negotiate in good faith, Rensch & Rensch Law is prepared to file suit. Our attorneys have participated in more than 100 jury trials, so insurers know our cases are trial-ready.

Is lane splitting legal in Nebraska?

No. Lane splitting — riding between lanes of stopped or slow-moving traffic — is not permitted in Nebraska. Insurers sometimes try to blame motorcyclists by claiming they were lane splitting even when they were not, so gathering witness statements, dashcam footage, and police-report details early is important.

Does Nebraska require motorcycle riders to wear a helmet?

Helmet requirements in Nebraska have changed in recent years and may include exemptions for some adult riders. Failure to wear a helmet can affect the value of a head-injury claim under comparative-fault analysis, but it does not bar recovery for non-head injuries.

Why do insurers treat motorcycle claims differently?

Insurers sometimes exploit stereotypes about motorcyclists to lowball injury claims. We counter this with thorough crash reconstruction, medical documentation of "invisible" injuries like traumatic brain injury, and — where appropriate — expert testimony on the rider's skill, training, and protective gear. Bias is not a defence to negligence.

Results That Matter

Every case is unique and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but the firm’s track record shows what is possible when the facts support full recovery.

  • $6 Million+ Complex Federal Court Claim Settlement during litigation of a complex personal injury claim in United States District Court.
  • $3.5 Million Wrongful Death Confidential settlement for a newly-married widow in a difficult wrongful-death case — a national-company defendant with extensive defense resources.
  • $3.18 Million Complex Negligence Settlement of a complex negligence claim just before trial.

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