Lincoln, NE – Emergency Crews Respond to Vehicle Into Building at Long John Silver’s
Lincoln, NE (May 9, 2026) — A heavy emergency response was triggered on Saturday, May 9, after a vehicle crashed into a local restaurant. The incident occurred at approximately 11:51 a.m. at the Long John Silver’s located at 915 North 27th Street.
Lincoln Fire and Rescue units and multiple medical units were dispatched to the scene. Initial reports indicate a vehicle jumped the curb and struck the structure, causing visible damage.
Paramedics on-site evaluated the driver and patrons or staff inside the restaurant at the time of impact.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this accident as they continue their recovery.
What are the Legal Rights and Steps Following a Building Strike in Nebraska?
In Nebraska, your primary rights involve seeking full compensation for medical bills and property damage through the at-fault driver’s liability insurance. To protect these rights, you must prioritize an immediate medical evaluation, report the incident to your insurance provider, and secure a professional analysis of the building's safety features to determine if a lack of barriers contributed to the crash.
Because Nebraska follows a Modified Comparative Negligence system, your ability to recover damages depends on your percentage of fault. In a building strike, patrons and employees inside are rarely responsible for the impact. However, a lawyer will investigate the driver’s actions, such as distracted driving, impairment, or pedal misapplication, to ensure 100% of the liability is placed on the negligent party, protecting your right to a full settlement.
In some cases, the driver may not be the only responsible party. If a commercial location has a history of vehicles jumping the curb and the property owner failed to install safety measures like bollards (sturdy short posts), they may be held liable under premises liability laws. A thorough legal review determines if the property design itself created a foreseeable hazard for those inside the building.
Following a crash at a high-traffic location like North 27th Street, digital evidence is your strongest asset. This includes:
- Security Footage: Internal and external cameras from the street and neighboring businesses.
- EDR Data: The vehicle’s "Black Box," which records speed and braking patterns at the time of impact.
- Maintenance Logs: Checking if a mechanical failure, such as brake loss, contributed to the building strike.
Building strikes often involve complex stacking of insurance claims. You may need to coordinate between the driver’s liability policy, the building's commercial property insurance, and your own Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage if the driver’s limits are too low to cover catastrophic injuries. Professional legal guidance ensures that these policies are accessed in the correct order, maximizing the financial resources available for your recovery.
Harris & Associates has years of experience examining vehicle accident cases throughout Nebraska and explaining available legal options to injured people after serious crashes. Our team can help clarify how insurance coverage, liability laws, and important filing timelines may affect a claim.
If you need information after a collision in Lincoln or another Nebraska community, contact Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202 to discuss your situation with our car accident lawyers and learn more about possible next steps.
Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O has not independently verified all details of the incident reported. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O so we can promptly review and update the content.
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