La Vista, NE – Two-Vehicle Injury Collision at 84th and City Centre Dr
La Vista, NE (May 9, 2026) — Emergency responders were called to a traffic collision on Saturday, May 9, at a busy La Vista intersection. The crash occurred at approximately 10:22 a.m. at the corner of 84th Street and City Centre Drive.
La Vista Police and fire crews arrived at the scene to find a red pickup truck and a white sedan with substantial impact damage. Preliminary reports indicate that at least one person sustained injuries during the crash, requiring stabilization by paramedics.
Due to the position of the vehicles and the debris field, authorities implemented temporary road closures in the area.
The local police department is currently investigating the cause of the collision.
What are the Legal Rights and Steps Following a Two-Vehicle Accident in Nebraska?
In Nebraska, your primary rights include seeking full compensation for medical expenses and property damage through the at-fault driver’s insurance, provided you are not more than 50% at fault for the incident. To protect these rights, you must prioritize a professional medical evaluation, obtain the official accident report from the local police department, and avoid making recorded statements to insurance adjusters until you have evaluated the full extent of your losses.
Under Nebraska law, your ability to recover damages depends on your percentage of responsibility. If you were partially at fault, you can still recover compensation as long as your fault is 49% or less. However, your settlement will be reduced by your assigned percentage of fault. A lawyer acts as an advocate to ensure that insurance companies do not unfairly shift blame onto you to reduce their payout.
If the at-fault driver’s insurance policy is insufficient to cover the total cost of your medical treatment and long-term recovery, you have the right to access your own Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage. An attorney reviews your own policy to identify all available layers of insurance.
A lawyer will immediately work to secure Event Data Recorder (EDR) info from both vehicles, which records speed and braking patterns at the time of impact. Additionally, they will canvass nearby businesses for surveillance footage that might have captured the traffic signals. This objective data is the most effective way to prove a signal violation or distracted driving when witness accounts vary.
Our attorneys at Harris & Associates have extensive experience reviewing injury cases across Nebraska involving serious vehicle accidents. We can explain how insurance issues, medical expenses, and other factors may relate to your situation.
If you would like more information after a Lincoln crash, contact Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202 to discuss your available options with our car accident lawyers.
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