Lincoln Accident Attorney: A Guide to Car Accident Claims

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Lincoln Accident Attorney: Guide to Car Accident Claims

Lincoln experiences high traffic volume with 40,000 crashes within city limits, and over 9,000 resulting in injuries. Car accidents occur every 58 minutes, and nearly 1 in 5 result in injuries. Winter weather also spikes accidents in Lincoln.

Lincoln Police Department responded to 72 crashes on November 29th during snowstorms, the 8th-highest total in eight years. LPD urges drivers to slow down and avoid distractions on icy roads. When negligent drivers cause serious accidents through careless driving, experienced Lincoln car accident lawyers help accident victims pursue fair compensation.

Why Hire A Lincoln Car Accident Attorney

Lincoln car accident lawyers understand Nebraska courts and insurance company tactics. Law firms with proven track records in handling auto accident cases provide legal representation to protect clients. Attorneys manage wrongful death claims when fatal collisions devastate families.

Skilled attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, so clients pay nothing unless lawyers recover compensation. Legal teams investigate crashes, retain accident reconstruction specialists, and negotiate aggressively.

Nebraska Car Accidents: Key Legal Facts

Nebraska operates as an at-fault state, meaning negligent parties bear financial responsibility. Motor vehicle accidents rank among the leading causes of death. Nebraska’s statute of limitations requires car accident claims to be filed within four years. The modified comparative negligence standard allows recovery when injured parties are less than 50% at fault, though compensation reduces proportionally.

Types Of Liability In Nebraska Car Accidents

Negligent drivers causing collisions through distracted driving, speeding, or violating traffic laws bear primary liability. Employers face vicarious liability for employees causing accidents during work. Vehicle manufacturers may be liable when defective parts contribute. Government entities face responsibility for dangerous roads. Parties involved may include at-fault drivers, vehicle owners, and multiple defendants.

Common Types Of Car Accident Injuries

Injuries sustained include soft-tissue damage, whiplash, and back injuries. Traumatic brain injuries affect cognitive function. Brain injury cases require extensive medical treatment. Spinal cord injuries cause permanent disabilities. Broken bones, lacerations, and internal damage commonly occur. Catastrophic injuries justify substantial compensation. Post-traumatic stress disorder affects mental health. Wrongful death results when negligence causes fatalities.

Steps To Take After An Auto Accident

Call 911 immediately, requesting emergency responders. Document accident scenes with photos capturing vehicle damage and road conditions. Collect witness contact information. Obtain police reports documenting fault. Seek medical attention promptly, as delayed symptoms commonly appear. Notify insurance companies,s but avoid detailed statements. Contact Lincoln car accident attorneys before discussing fault with adjusters.

Medical Treatment And Your Claim

Attend all recommended appointments, documenting injury progression. Keep organized medical records, medical bills, hospital bills, and medical equipment receipts. Follow doctors’ treatment plans consistently, as gaps in care allow insurance companies to dispute severity. Medical providers’ documentation establishes causation. Medical expenses, including future medical treatment costs, justify economic damages.

Dealing With Insurance After A Car Accident

Notify your insurer promptly. Never admit fault when speaking with insurance adjusters from the driver’s insurance company or the at-fault party’s carrier. Forward settlement offers to your legal team before accepting. Insurance companies employ tactics to minimize payouts. Legal counsel protects against unfair pressure.

How A Lincoln Car Accident Lawyer Helps

Lincoln auto accident attorneys offer a free case evaluation and free initial consultation. Lawyers conduct thorough investigations, gathering police reports, medical records, and witness statements. Experienced personal injury attorneys calculate economic damages including medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage. Non-economic damages compensate for physical pain and emotional distress. Legal teams negotiate with insurance companies demanding fair compensation. When settlement proves insufficient, lawyers file lawsuits.

Proving Negligence In Nebraska Car Accidents

Establishing negligence requires proving that a duty of care existed, a breach occurred, causation linked the breach to the injuries, and damages resulted. Nebraska car accident cases demonstrate negligent party failures. Evidence substantiates each element. Complex legal issues demand experienced attorneys who can navigate comparative negligence systems effectively.

Comparative Negligence And Fault Allocation

Nebraska’s modified comparative negligence standard reduces awards proportionally by the injured party’s fault. If plaintiffs bear 30% responsibility, compensation decreases accordingly. The 50% bar prevents recovery when injured parties are equally or more responsible than the at-fault drivers. Comparative negligence calculations impact final settlements significantly.

Wrongful Death Claims After A Car Accident

In July 2023, Jeffrey Scott, 66, died when his Ducati motorcycle was struck by a vehicle near Coningsby, Lincolnshire. The driver made a “catastrophic error” while attempting to overtake a farm vehicle, according to a BBC report. Scott’s wife, Bev, stated, “Our whole future was destroyed in just a second.”

Surviving family members in such cases may file wrongful death claims, pursuing compensation for funeral costs, lost income, and loss of companionship. Prompt consultation protects families’ rights to seek compensation and recover lost wages and potential.

Free Case Evaluation With Lowe Law Group

Lowe Law Group fights for car accident victims across Lincoln, NE, and Nebraska. The legal team provides experienced representation on a contingency-fee basis. Contact our Lincoln office or complete the online form for your free consultation.

Experienced attorneys guide clients through the legal process, protecting their rights and helping them recover compensation for car accident injuries, medical treatment costs, and physical recovery needs.

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