Omaha, NE – One Hurt in House Fire Near 19th St & Missouri Ave
Omaha, NE (May 12, 2026) – A house fire broke out Tuesday morning, May 12, near 19th Street and Missouri Avenue in south Omaha, sending one person to the hospital. Omaha Fire and emergency units responded to the scene at approximately 11 a.m.
The injured person received treatment for smoke inhalation, according to officials at the scene. The fire affected a duplex, and nine residents were displaced as a result of the blaze. Authorities have not released further details on the condition of the person taken to the hospital.
Investigators are actively working to determine what caused the fire.
We extend our sincere wishes for a full recovery to the person injured and hope those displaced find safe shelter soon.
Evidence You Should Preserve After a House Fire in Omaha
After a house fire in Omaha, preserving evidence as early as possible is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your legal and financial interests. Photographs, medical records, and official reports form the foundation of any insurance claim or personal injury case that may follow.
Start by documenting the physical damage as thoroughly as possible. Take photos and videos of every affected area of the property, including structural damage, burned belongings, and any visible signs of where the fire originated. If smoke or fire damage affected personal property, make a detailed written list of everything lost or destroyed, along with estimated values where possible.
Medical records are equally important, especially when injuries like smoke inhalation are involved. Smoke inhalation can cause lasting respiratory damage that may not fully appear in early evaluations. Keeping all emergency room records, follow-up visit notes, and treatment plans creates a clear timeline connecting the fire directly to the injuries sustained.
Official documents also carry significant weight in Nebraska fire cases. Request a copy of the fire department's incident report as soon as it becomes available. If investigators determine a cause, such as faulty wiring, a defective appliance, or negligence, that finding can become central to a legal claim. Nebraska law may allow fire victims to seek compensation from a responsible party when negligence contributed to the fire.
Insurance communication should also be handled carefully. Avoid providing recorded statements to insurance adjusters before speaking with an Omaha personal injury lawyer, as early statements can sometimes affect how a claim is evaluated later.
At Harris & Associates, our team has extensive experience reviewing fire-related injury cases and helping Nebraska residents understand what options may be available to them. We can explain how evidence, documentation, and state law may work together in your situation.
If you or someone you know was hurt in a house fire, you can call Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202 to speak with our team and learn what steps you can take next.
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.
Disclaimer: The content of this post is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal or medical advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship with Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O. If you have been injured in an accident, seek appropriate medical care and consult a qualified attorney regarding your legal options. Any images included are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene or individuals involved.
Hire Our Personal Injury Attorney Based in Omaha, NE
Call Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O today
serving Omaha, NE and surrounding areas
Thank you for visiting the website of Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O Our experienced personal injury law firm represents clients in and around Omaha, NE. Our focus areas include truck and semitruck collisions, workplace injuries, workers' compensation, brain injuries and product liability and neglect. We can also represent clients for a variety of other legal matters.
Please use the form on this page to schedule an appointment. Or you can call (402) 397-1202 to speak with someone directly.
Email Us Today
Contact Form
Harris & Associates, P.C, L.L.O
Our Location
13625 California Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68154, United States
Call Us:
Hours:
- Mon - Fri
- -
- Sat - Sun
- Appointment Only











