Omaha, NE – One Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash on Ames Ave
Omaha, NE (May 13, 2026) – A multi-vehicle collision was reported on Wednesday, May 13, on Ames Avenue. Emergency units responded to the scene at around 4:10 p.m.
One person sustained injuries in the collision and was transported to Nebraska Medical Center for treatment. Officials have not yet confirmed the extent of the injuries. The remaining occupants of the other vehicles involved were unharmed, with those vehicles sustaining only property damage.
The investigation into the cause of the crash remains ongoing, and additional details will be released as they become available.
We hope the injured person makes a full and swift recovery.
What to Do After a Multi-Vehicle Accident in Omaha, NE
Being involved in a multi-vehicle crash can be overwhelming. With multiple drivers, passengers, and insurance companies involved, knowing what steps to take immediately after the accident can protect both your health and your legal rights.
The priority after any collision is to check yourself and others for injuries. Even if you feel fine, adrenaline can mask pain in the moments following a crash. Call 911 so that emergency services can respond, document the scene, and create an official police report. That report can become an important piece of evidence for your insurance claim.
Once you are in a safe location, exchange information with all drivers involved, including names, contact details, insurance information, and license plate numbers. In a multi-vehicle crash, determining liability can be complex, and having thorough documentation from the scene can make a significant difference later.
Take photos of all vehicles, the surrounding area, road conditions, and any visible injuries. If there are witnesses, gather their contact information as well. The more evidence you collect at the scene, the stronger your position will be when dealing with insurance companies.
Seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor. Soft tissue damage, spinal injuries, and concussions can take hours or days to fully manifest. A prompt medical evaluation creates a documented record linking your injuries to the crash, which insurers may otherwise dispute.
In Nebraska, delays in seeking care can complicate your claim. Insurance companies may use gaps in treatment to argue that your injuries were not caused by the accident. Starting care early and attending all follow-up appointments helps build a consistent and credible medical history.
The days following a collision can be overwhelming. At Harris & Associates, we specialize in reviewing complex injury cases across Nebraska and clarifying the essential legal pathways available to you.
If you have been involved in a crash in Omaha or anywhere in Nebraska, contact Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202. Our Omaha car accident lawyer will help you navigate the recovery process and ensure you understand the options available for your specific situation.
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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