Omaha, NE (September 12, 2024) – An injury motorcycle crash occurred at the intersection of 83rd St and Burt St on Thursday. The accident happened around 5:00 p.m. and involved a motorcyclist who sustained a leg injury. The rider was reported to have been wearing a helmet at the time of the collision with a car.
Emergency responders, including units E53 and M52 from the Omaha Fire Department, arrived at the scene quickly. The motorcyclist received on-site treatment before being transported to Bergan Mercy Medical Center with Code 2 Trauma for further medical care. The full extent of the injuries is still being evaluated.
The Omaha Police Department is investigating the incident. Authorities were on hand to manage traffic and secure the area during the emergency response. Firefighters assisted in the extraction of the vehicles and worked to clear the scene to allow for the resumption of normal traffic flow.
Increasing Motorcycle Accidents in Omaha: Key Stats
Motorcycle accidents in Omaha, such as the recent crash at 83rd St and Burt St on September 12, 2024, are increasingly becoming a major road safety issue. Data from the Nebraska Department of Transportation indicates a worrying trend, with motorcycle accidents in the city rising by 12% from the previous year, totaling 115 incidents in 2023. Alarmingly, about 40% of these accidents resulted in serious injuries or fatalities, underscoring the heightened risks motorcyclists face. This trend highlights the urgent need for greater awareness and preventive strategies to mitigate these dangerous situations.
Nationally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that motorcyclists are 29 times more likely to die in a crash per mile traveled compared to occupants of passenger vehicles. This statistic emphasizes the critical role of helmet use and defensive riding techniques. Despite helmets offering significant protection, motorcyclists remain vulnerable to severe injuries due to the inherent risks associated with their exposed mode of transportation.
In the event of a motorcycle accident, it’s crucial to take immediate action to ensure safety and protect your legal rights. Prioritize your well-being by seeking medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Document the accident scene with photos, collect witness statements, and file a police report. Notify your insurance company promptly and consider consulting a personal injury attorney to navigate the complexities of your case and explore your legal options effectively.
If you or a loved one has been involved in an Omaha motorcycle accident, a knowledgeable Omaha motorcycle accident attorney from Johnson Tabor & Johnson Law is prepared to help. With a steadfast commitment to client advocacy and a proven track record of success, our law firm offers personalized legal representation to individuals injured due to negligence.
To speak with our lawyers about your Omaha motorcycle accident, call Johnson Tabor & Johnson Law at (402) 506-4444 to schedule a consultation. Our dedicated team is ready to guide you through the legal process and ensure that your rights and interests are tirelessly defended.
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