Nebraska is one of the few states that have a 4 year statute on a personal injury claim. Most states in the Us only have a 2 year statute of a lawsuit for Medical. Personal injuries that result from a car accident need immediate documentation from an accident doctor. See a doctor today after your car wreck.
Minimal Car insurance requirements for Nebraska
- $25,000 per person per accident
- $50,000 per accident bodily injury
- $25,000 per accident property damage
The following are exempt from liability insurance:
- Dealer-plated vehicles
- 30-day plated vehicles
- Boats
- Snowmobiles
- All trailers
- Campers on the back of trucks (the truck, however, must be insured)
Nebraska Vehicle Accident Statistics
- The total number of fatal car incidents was 230
- Of over 35,000 vehicle crashes which occurred , 23,000 involved property damage only
- Just under 19,000 injuries due to vehicle accidents
- One person was killed every 34 hours
- A car wreck crash occurred in Nebraska an average of every 15 minutes. Fifty-two persons were injured each day
- Of all traffic fatalities reported, only 32% were wearing a seatbelt at the time of the car wreck
- Alcohol was involved in over a third of all fatal car wrecks
- The economic loss due to highway crashes was $2,362,621,000
- Douglas County, with 39 traffic fatalities, and Lancaster County, with 24 fatalities, reported the highest numbers of traffic-related deaths. Douglas and Lancaster Counties are also the most densely populated areas of the state
Nebraska Cities
Alliance
Aurora
Beatrice
Bellevue
Blair
Chadron
Chalco
Columbus
Cozad
Crete
Fairbury
Falls City
Fremont
Gering
Gothenburg
Grand Island
Gretna
Hastings
Holdrege
Kearney
La Vista
Lexington
Lincoln
McCook
Nebraska City
Norfolk
North Platte
Ogallala
Omaha
Papillion
Plattsmouth
Ralston
Schuyler
Scottsbluff
Seward
Sidney
South Sioux City
Wahoo
Waverly
Wayne
York