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When you or a loved one is injured anywhere in Nebraska — from Omaha and Lincoln to Grand Island, Kearney, North Platte, or Scottsbluff — the choice of attorney matters. Nebraska’s personal injury cases follow Nebraska Revised Statutes, are tried in Nebraska district courts, and are defended by insurers who know this state inside out. You need attorneys who do too.

Rensch & Rensch Law has served injured Nebraskans for 75+ combined years across more than 100 jury trials, recovering $150 million+ for clients. We represent clients in all 93 Nebraska counties — and cross-border cases into Iowa — through our offices in Omaha and Columbus.

 

Where personal injury cases Happen in Nebraska

Most Nebraska personal injury cases we handle occur along the state’s major transport corridors and metro areas:

  • I-80 corridor — Omaha to Lincoln, through Grand Island, Kearney, and North Platte; highest-volume crash corridor in the state
  • I-29 — Council Bluffs (IA) gateway, linking cross-border Iowa traffic
  • I-680 & I-480 — Omaha metro beltway and downtown bypass
  • US-75 (Kennedy Freeway) — Omaha to Bellevue and Papillion
  • US-77 & US-281 — Lincoln to Wichita corridor, Grand Island to Norfolk
  • US-30 (Lincoln Highway) — the historical east-west route, still heavily trafficked through Columbus and Fremont
  • Omaha metro streets — Dodge, Pacific, 72nd, 84th, 168th Street, Highway 275
  • Lincoln metro — O Street, Cornhusker Highway, 27th Street, 48th Street

 

Common Causes of Nebraska Personal Injurys

In our experience handling Nebraska personal injury cases, the most common causes of serious crashes include:

Personal Injury Injuries Our Nebraska Clients Face

Personal Injurys in Nebraska frequently result in:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Soft-tissue and whiplash injuries
  • Burn injuries
  • Emotional distress and PTSD

Early medical documentation is critical. Gaps in treatment, or switching providers without explanation, are the first things an insurer’s defence team will point to. We help you build a coherent medical record from day one.

 

Compensation Available Under Nebraska Law

If another party’s negligence caused your injury in Nebraska, you may be entitled to recover:

  • Medical expenses — past and future, including hospitalisation, surgery, rehabilitation, prescriptions, and in-home care
  • Lost wages — time missed from work during recovery
  • Loss of earning capacity — if you cannot return to your former occupation or work at the same level
  • Pain and suffering — physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent disability and disfigurement — if the injury results in lasting impairment
  • Property damage — vehicle, motorcycle, or personal belongings
  • Loss of consortium — for spouses whose relationship has been affected
  • Punitive damages — in cases involving egregious misconduct (rare, but available when justified)

 

Nebraska Statute of Limitations and Comparative Fault

Nebraska applies a four-year statute of limitations for most personal-injury claims. Wrongful-death actions must be filed within two years. Nebraska follows a modified comparative negligence rule — if you are found 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. If you are less than 50% at fault, your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.

Insurers routinely use comparative-fault arguments to reduce or deny claims. The earlier experienced counsel is involved, the better those arguments can be countered with evidence.

 

Why Rensch & Rensch Law for Nebraska

  • 75+ years of combined experience in Nebraska and Iowa personal-injury law
  • 100+ jury trials — insurers know our cases are trial-ready, not just settlement-ready
  • $150M+ recovered for injured clients
  • Contingency fee — you pay no attorney fees unless we win
  • Free consultation — in person at our Omaha office, or by phone or video
  • After-hours and home/hospital visits — if your injury prevents you from travelling
  • Fluent in the Nebraska legal community — judges, defence counsel, treating physicians

Protect Your Rights
Call Rensch & Rensch Law at 402.498.4400

The first 48 hours after an injury often decide the case. Evidence disappears, surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses forget details, and insurance adjusters start building their defence. Before you give a recorded statement or sign anything, call us.

Our legal services are built around your convenience, including the contingency fee basis for our work. You owe no attorney fees unless we win your case.

 

Contact Rensch & Rensch Law

Whether you have broken bones, scrapes, or have been seriously injured or worse, you should know your rights. Contact our skilled Nebraska attorneys today to schedule your free consultation. Call: 402.498.4400. We respond promptly to e-mails and overnight messages at any hour, day or night, seven days a week. You can also fill out the form below and we will be in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions — Nebraska Personal Injury 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 personal injury?

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

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Nebraska?

Nebraska generally applies a four-year statute of limitations for personal-injury claims. Wrongful-death actions and claims against government entities may have shorter deadlines. Waiting until the last minute to call a lawyer is almost always a mistake — evidence is easier to preserve in the first weeks after the incident.

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.

Do Rensch & Rensch attorneys travel for cases outside Omaha and Columbus?

Yes. We represent clients statewide across all 93 Nebraska counties and in western Iowa. For serious injury cases, we travel to meet clients at home, at the hospital, or in their home community — whichever works best for you.

What if my crash happened on an interstate (I-80, I-29, I-680)?

Interstate crashes often involve commercial vehicles and multiple parties — trucking companies, freight brokers, their insurers, and state DOTs. These cases require rapid preservation of electronic logging device (ELD) data, black-box data, and driver records. Call us within 48 hours if possible.

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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