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Recreational boating is a popular pastime in Nebraska and Iowa. Residents, tourists and visitors enjoy a wide variety of boating and personal watercraft activities on our rivers and lakes.

 

However, when innocent people suffer serious or catastrophic injury or wrongful death in a boat accident caused by another boater’s negligence, the boat owner or operator may be held liable for damages.

The Nebraska boating accident injury lawyers you can trust are Rensch & Rensch Law in Omaha. We have 75+ years of combined experience in more than 100 jury trials that can work to your advantage.

Rensch & Rensch Law personal injury attorneys work as a team, on your team, you get a lawyer who is also a doctor, and as necessary medical experts all working to reconstruct an accident scene and develop a comprehensive damage claim. We use our fact-finding to represent the rights of our clients in settlement negotiations with insurance companies. If these discussions are not productive, we are fully prepared and primed to take the case to court and present the matter to a judge and jury.

Contact Rensch & Rensch Law today for a free initial consultation. Call 402.498.4400 or e-mail us. The contingency fee basis for our work means that you owe no attorney fees unless we win your case.

 

Injured by a Negligent Boater?
We Are Ready to Be Your Voice

Rensch & Rensch Law pursues maximum financial compensation for lost wages, medical costs, boat repair or replacement, and pain and suffering in cases involving:

  • Drunk boaters
  • Reckless boaters
  • Overcrowding in a boat
  • Water skiing accidents
  • Jet Ski accidents
  • Boat engine defects or malfunctions
  • Failure to provide personal floatation devices

 

Contact Rensch & Rensch Law

When you are ready to take action on your personal injury claim, our Omaha boating accident attorneys are ready to be your voice. Contact Rensch & Rensch Law today for the quality representation and personal service you need at this difficult time in your life. Schedule your free consultation by calling: 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 — Omaha Boating 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.

Do Nebraska drunk-driving laws apply on the water?

Yes. Nebraska prohibits operating a boat while intoxicated (BUI), and boaters are subject to similar per se blood-alcohol limits as motor vehicle drivers. BUI violations are strong evidence of negligence in a civil case — water sheriff and conservation officer reports are key early evidence.

What if the boating accident happened on the Missouri River?

The Missouri River raises jurisdictional and regulatory questions because it borders multiple states and is subject to federal navigational rules. Depending on where the crash occurred, federal maritime law may apply to some issues, Nebraska or Iowa tort law to others. We sort through the jurisdictional layers early so the claim is filed correctly and on time.

Who is liable for a rental-boat accident in Nebraska?

Liability can extend to the boat operator, the rental company (for negligent training, maintenance, or equipment), and potentially the boat or engine manufacturer in equipment-failure cases. Rental agreements often include waivers — we review those early, but Nebraska courts limit how far a waiver can go in cases of gross 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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