Omaha, NE – One Seriously Hurt in Three-Car Crash Near 24th St & Lake St
Omaha, NE (May 10, 2026) – One person suffered serious injuries in a three-car crash on Sunday, May 10, in Omaha. The accident happened around 1:40 a.m. near 24th Street and Lake Street.
Emergency units responded after receiving reports of the crash. Paramedics provided medical attention at the scene before transporting the victim to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. No other injuries have been reported at this time.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the collision.
We hope the injured victim makes a full and swift recovery.
How Fault Is Determined After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Omaha, NE
After a multi-vehicle crash in Omaha, fault is determined by reviewing each driver’s actions, physical evidence, and witness accounts. Police reports, traffic footage, and vehicle damage can all help show what happened. Nebraska’s comparative fault system may affect how much compensation each party can receive.
When three or more vehicles are involved, investigators look at which driver’s actions started the crash. A driver who ran a red light, failed to yield, or exceeded the speed limit may carry primary fault. The order of impact can also help show who struck whom first.
At a busy Omaha intersection like 24th Street and Lake Street, physical evidence can help explain the collision. Skid marks, debris, and vehicle positions may help reconstruct the crash. This evidence can disappear quickly, so early documentation matters.
Under Nebraska’s comparative fault rules, each driver may receive a different percentage of responsibility. You may still seek compensation if you are found less than 50 percent at fault. Your share of fault may reduce your recovery.
Because multiple drivers may share fault, several insurance policies may become part of the same claim. Each insurance company may reach a different conclusion about liability. These disputes can slow the process.
In some cases, the at-fault driver’s policy may not cover all of your losses. Underinsured motorist coverage may help fill gaps when another driver’s limits fall short. Reviewing your policy early can help you understand what coverage may apply.
An
Omaha car accident lawyer can review the crash and explain how fault may affect your claim. An attorney can gather reports, witness statements, and reconstruction evidence.
At Harris & Associates, we have years of experience helping injury victims after multi-vehicle crashes in Omaha and across Nebraska. We can help you understand how fault, insurance coverage, and medical records may apply to your case.
If you were hurt in a multi-vehicle accident in Omaha, call Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202 to learn more about your legal options.
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