The leisurely routes that cross and follow the Lincoln Highway should offer drivers a safe and scenic journey.
Unfortunately, not all road users adhere to safe driving practices, making the region’s interstate system an accident hotspot for Nebraska residents and visitors.
When distracted or reckless driving behavior threatens to cause untold damages, injured parties need an experienced Lincoln Highway/Interstate accident lawyer from Berry Law.
Our intimate understanding of Nebraska personal injury law ensures that no driver is left without competent and compassionate legal support.
Schedule a free consultation with our intake team to understand how a Berry Law accident attorney can secure maximum compensation for damages.
Why Choose Our Lincoln Highway Accident Lawyers?
Berry Law stands at the forefront of Nebraska auto accident representation. We strive to provide the highest level of legal counsel and support, ensuring every client receives maximum compensation for injuries.
Our award-winning legal team facilitates this process through clear communication, informed legal strategies, and compassionate client care. We understand the emotional and financial toll car crashes have on individuals and their families, so we work tirelessly to support our client’s legal needs.
The Berry Law legal team comprises seasoned professionals with extensive experience handling Lincoln Highway and Nebraska interstate accident cases.
Whether it’s assisting in filing insurance claims, negotiating settlements, or litigating in court, our personal injury attorneys are prepared to handle all legal aspects of a case so injured parties can focus on recovery.
With convenient office locations in Lincoln and Omaha serving Nebraska residents across multiple counties, it’s easy to hold negligent drivers accountable for their actions.
Those who can’t make it in due to accident injuries can always call 402-466-8444 or fill out our online contact form to begin the legal process.
Where Do High-Speed Accidents Happen in Nebraska?
Lincoln Highway
The 469-mile stretch of the Lincoln Highway passing through Nebraska is one of the most heavily used roads in the state. With average speeds of 75 miles per hour, anywhere along this highway is a potential risk for accidents, especially:
- Intersection of Highway 30 and County Road A: This is a busy intersection with traffic from both the Lincoln Highway and County Road A. Collisions here often involve multiple vehicles and can result in serious injuries.
- Grand Island: The city of Grand Island sees high traffic volumes due to its central location between Omaha, Lincoln, and Kearney. High-speed collisions on the Lincoln Highway within city limits are common.
- Ogallala: Located at the western end of the Lincoln Highway, the merging and weaving of commuter, visitor, and big truck traffic exiting or entering I-80 often causes collisions.
Numerous reports from these locations detail serious injuries from multi-car pile-ups and rollovers. Furthermore, drivers stalled after an accident on the highway risk further injuries from oncoming traffic.
Interstate 80
The 455-mile stretch of the I-80 passing through Nebraska facilitates the commute of over 220,000 drivers daily. With small cars, RVs, and big commercial trucks traveling at high speeds, the potential for collisions on this interstate is high, especially in or around:
- Omaha: I-80 passes through the largest city in Nebraska, bringing high traffic volumes and congestion. Accidents can occur anywhere on this stretch of freeway but commonly happen near exits and on/off ramps.
- Lincoln: The state capital also sees a high traffic volume on I-80, particularly during peak hours and holidays. Accidents can occur anywhere along the freeway, but bends in the road and construction zones are often hotspots.
- Interstates 680 and 480: Both of these intersect with I-80 in Omaha, creating major traffic convergence points that increase the risk of accidents when weather, construction, or distracted drivers are involved.
No matter where a collision occurs on Interstate 80, damages often result in lifelong medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional suffering.
Nebraska Highways
Over 9,000 miles of highway running through Nebraska, and all of them pose a risk for accidents. Among the state’s many freeways, expressways, and toll roads, the most dangerous include:
- Highway 2: Despite its scenic views when drivers ignore speed limits or make unsafe lane changes on Highway 2, catastrophic accidents occur.
- Highway 75: Running through eastern Nebraska, this highway sees heavy truck traffic and frequent accidents due to sudden lane changes or merges.
- Highway 29: Connecting Sioux City, Iowa, to Omaha, Highway 29 is one of the most dangerous in the state. Accidents often occur due to aggressive driving and speeding.
The diverse complexities of Nebraska highway and interstate systems mean any driver can end up in an accident anytime. When this happens, lean on comprehensive and compassionate legal support from Berry Law car accident lawyers.
How Do Highway Accidents Differ from Other Vehicle Collisions?
Types of Highway Collisions
Drivers are used to hiring car accident lawyers when fender benders, sideswipes, and rear-end collisions happen on city streets.
However, highway and interstate accidents are different, often involving multiple vehicles and resulting in more severe injuries due to high speeds.
Common types of accidents that occur on highways include:
- Multi-Car Pile-Ups: A nightmare for everyone involved, these accidents cause incredible property damage and medical expenses from whiplash. Furthermore, multi-car pile-ups become more dangerous as the chain grows, creating the potential for deadly outcomes.
- Rollovers: The physics of high-speed interstate accidents can cause vehicles to slide out of control, leading to flipping or rolling. Left disoriented in the middle of the freeway, rolled vehicles are at even greater risk for secondary collisions, creating a domino effect of damages.
- Semi-Truck Accidents: Big trucks present road hazards no matter where they are, but the risks are heightened on high-speed highways. Whether from jackknifing to avoid a collision or a tire blowout from excess weight, semi-truck accidents can result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities.
The complexity and severity of highway accidents require the experienced legal professionals at Berry Law to navigate insurance claims, liability disputes, and potential lawsuits.
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Injuries Sustained in A Nebraska Highway Accident
All auto accidents create risks for physical and emotional injuries. However, due to higher speeds and traffic volumes, highway accidents have a higher likelihood of causing severe or permanent damages, including but not limited to:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Any impact to the head during a highway accident can cause traumatic brain injuries. Regardless of their severity, these injuries create cognitive, emotional, and physical deficits that require a lifetime of medical care.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: The force of a highway car crash multiplies the risk for spinal cord injuries, especially paralysis. Not only do these life-changing injuries require years of rehabilitation and medical care, but they also come with a staggering financial burden.
- Broken Bones: Nebraska Highway accidents do more than break bones; they cause multiple fractures, shattered bones, and crushed limbs. These injuries take longer to heal, require extensive surgeries, and severely affect earning potential.
- Internal Injuries: The likelihood of damaging internal organs increases with high-speed collisions on highways. These injuries are often overlooked initially and can cause severe health complications or death if not treated promptly.
Additionally, highway accident survivors can develop severe phobias related to driving, returning to work, and even leaving the house. As a result, many experience diminished earning potential, end up in incredible debt, and suffer a reduced quality of life.
How Much Is A Lincoln Highway/INterstate Accident Case Worth?
Economic Damages
Berry Law accident attorneys have a successful track record of securing significant settlements and jury awards for clients. While each case is unique, economic damages in highway accidents often include:
- Medical expenses: From emergency room visits to ongoing rehabilitation, medical costs following a highway accident can add up quickly. In some cases, survivors may require lifelong care or adaptive equipment.
- Lost wages/diminished earning capacity: Serious injuries sustained in highway accidents can result in time off work, reduced hours, or an inability to return to work. Injured parties can recover damages for lost wages and future earning potential.
- Property damage: Highway accidents often cause significant damage to vehicles and other personal property. Compensation for repairs or replacement costs can be included in economic damages.
Awards for economic damages in Nebraska can include current and future expenses. Even with insurance, failure to seek compensation for accident injuries could have devastating financial consequences.
Non-Economic Damages
In Nebraska, drivers injured on the Lincoln Highway or interstate can also seek non-economic damages, including:
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain and mental anguish stemming from the collision and subsequent injuries can justify an award for non-economic damages.
- Loss of consortium/companionship: When a highway accident results in severe injury or death, loved ones may seek compensation for the loss of companionship or relationship with the injured party.
- Emotional distress: The accident-related development and subsequent treatment of PTSD, vehophobia, or other emotional trauma is considered compensatory non-economic damages.
In Nebraska, most highway accident cases have no cap on non-economic damages. Nebraska courts have the discretion to award whatever they deem appropriate based on the circumstances of the case.
At Berry Law, we represent warriors fighting for maximum compensation when someone else’s negligence or recklessness causes harm. Trust our attorneys to use cutting-edge legal strategies that maximize compensation for non-economic damages.
Who Is At Fault in Nebraska After An Accident?
Nebraska follows a “fault” system for assigning liability in car accidents. This means that the at-fault driver (or their insurance company) is responsible for covering the damages and injuries sustained by other parties involved in the accident.
Sometimes, multiple parties may share fault for an accident. In this situation, Nebraska follows a “modified comparative fault” rule, meaning that each party will be responsible for covering their percentage of fault.
Fault isn’t clear-cut and can be disputed by insurance companies or competent legal representation. Circumstances that could increase or decrease fault include:
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Distracted driving
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Failure to follow traffic laws and signals
- Faulty equipment or improper loading
- Lack of signage or maintenance on the highway
The Lincoln Highway accident lawyers at Berry Law have experience investigating and proving fault in these complex cases using accident reconstruction, witness testimony, expert analysis, and aggressive legal representation.
Berry Law Practice Areas
Serving Nebraska and Iowa residents in civil and criminal cases, Berry Law is proud to champion the rights of brave warriors battling the repercussions of:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Drunk Driving
- Wrongful Death
- TBI/Brain Injury
Trust Berry Law to provide unparalleled legal representation in these and many other practice areas.
Recover Maximum Compensation with Berry Law Lincoln Highway/Interstate Lawyers
Where injured parties feel weak, Berry Law is ready to help them feel strong. Our attorneys are committed to holding the responsible parties accountable for their actions and recovering maximum compensation for our clients.
With a proven track record of success, our team has secured millions of dollars in settlements and jury awards. Join the thousands of satisfied clients who have turned to Berry Law for comprehensive legal representation in their time of need.
Schedule a no-obligation consultation with a Lincoln Highway accident lawyer online or at 402-466-8444.