One Hospitalized After Three-Car Wreck in Omaha, NE
Omaha, NE (June 14, 2026) – A three-car wreck on Sunday morning, June 14, left one person critically injured near 13th and Leavenworth in Omaha’s Old Market area. The crash happened just before 12:30 a.m.
Emergency units arrived and treated the injured person at the scene. City officials said the injuries are believed to be critical.
No names, ages, arrest details, or confirmed details about what caused the crash were released in the initial report. The
Omaha Police Department is investigating the collision.
We hope the person hospitalized makes a full recovery.
Who Pays My Medical Bills After a Three-Car Crash in Omaha, NE?
In Nebraska, the driver who caused the crash usually pays your medical bills through their insurance policy. When three cars are involved, more than one driver may share fault. Each insurer reviews the crash report, witness statements, and damage before deciding on payment.
After you leave the hospital, keep every bill from day one. Emergency care, imaging, surgery, prescriptions, and follow-up visits can all support your claim. Strong records show exactly how much the crash has cost you.
If the at-fault driver’s insurance does not cover everything, your own underinsured motorist coverage may help. This can matter in multi-car crashes where medical bills grow fast. Many Nebraska auto policies include this protection.
In Omaha’s Old Market area, streets like 13th Street, Leavenworth Street, and Harney Street carry late-night traffic from bars, restaurants, and entertainment spots. Three-car crashes in these corridors can happen when drivers misjudge gaps or miss signals after dark. Narrow streets and parked cars along these blocks leave little room to react.
Once you begin treatment, keep going to your follow-up appointments. Gaps in care give the insurance company room to question your injury claim. Consistent treatment helps protect the value of your case.
Because Nebraska follows a modified comparative fault rule, the other driver’s insurer may try to blame you. If your fault reaches 50 percent or more, you cannot recover compensation. Knowing this rule early helps you avoid statements that hurt your claim.
While the insurance companies review the crash, an Omaha car accident lawyer can identify each policy involved. In three-car crashes, insurers often blame one another while your bills remain unpaid. Legal help can keep the claim moving.
Our team at Harris & Associates has helped many drivers across Omaha recover payment for medical bills after multi-car crashes. We can identify every available source of coverage and handle the insurance claim for you.
If you were hurt in a car accident in Omaha and need to know who should pay your bills, you can contact Harris & Associates at (402) 397-1202.
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