One Hospitalized After House Fire on N 47th St in Omaha, NE
Omaha, NE (July 16, 2026) – A man sustained serious burns after a house fire broke out near North 47th Street and Bedford Avenue in Omaha on Thursday morning, July 16.
Emergency units arrived around 11:40 a.m. after a caller reported a garage fire. When crews arrived, they found that the flames had spread beyond the detached garage and upgraded the call to a full house fire assignment.
Several explosions on the property prompted additional assistance. Responders transported the injured man to Nebraska Medicine for treatment.
His name and age have not been released. The Omaha Fire Department is working to determine what sparked the fire and caused the explosions.
We are thinking of the injured man as he receives medical care.
What Damages Can You Recover After a House Fire in Omaha, NE?
You may recover medical expenses, lost income, property losses, and compensation for pain and suffering after an Omaha house fire caused by negligence. The amount available depends on who was responsible and the extent of your losses.
Because serious burns may require lengthy treatment, medical expenses can rise quickly. A claim may include skin grafts, infection care, physical therapy, and reconstructive procedures, along with any medical treatment the injured person is expected to need later.
In Nebraska, house fire claims may involve unsafe wiring, gas lines, defective products, or poor property maintenance. Homes near Ames Avenue, Maple Street, and the Benson corridor may also contain older electrical or heating systems requiring careful inspection.
Beyond immediate medical costs, economic damages cover measurable losses such as hospital bills, prescriptions, missed wages, and damaged belongings. Non-economic damages address losses that are harder to calculate, including lasting pain, permanent scarring, emotional distress, and a reduced quality of life.
Depending on the circumstances, several parties may share responsibility for the fire. A landlord, contractor, utility company, or appliance manufacturer could each be accountable, while Nebraska’s modified comparative fault rule may reduce compensation when an injured person shares fault.
While the investigation remains ongoing, determining where a fire began can be difficult while an injured person remains hospitalized. An
Omaha personal injury lawyer can consult fire specialists, obtain inspection records, examine insurance policies, and preserve important evidence before the property undergoes repairs or cleanup.
At Harris & Associates, we help injured people understand their options after preventable fires in Nebraska. Our team can review the evidence, explain which damages may apply, and handle insurance communications while you focus on your medical care and recovery.
Questions about medical expenses and financial recovery often arise quickly after an Omaha fire. Call Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202 to discuss what happened and learn which steps may be available for your claim.
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