Omaha, NE (November 30, 2024) – An injury multi-car crash occurred on November 30 at the intersection of 39th & Ames Ave in Omaha, leaving one person hospitalized. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:47 p.m.
According to the Omaha Fire Department (OFD), the accident involved three vehicles. Initial reports suggested that occupants might be pinned inside their vehicles, prompting an upgraded emergency response. However, upon arrival, responders determined that no one was trapped, and the pin response was canceled.
One injured individual was transported by M24 ambulance to a nearby hospital under Med Code 2, signifying non-life-threatening injuries. Firefighters assisted with vehicle extrication and cleared the roadway of debris, while police directed traffic and initiated an investigation into the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts go out to everyone impacted by this incident. We wish a swift recovery to the injured.
Injury Car Accidents in Omaha
Multi-vehicle accidents occur in Omaha, particularly at intersections like 39th & Ames Ave. In 2023, Nebraska reported over 35,000 crashes, with nearly 8,000 involving injuries, often caused by distracted driving, speeding, or failure to yield. These accidents can result in severe injuries, lengthy recoveries, and financial strain due to medical expenses and lost wages.
After an accident, prioritize safety, seek medical attention, notify law enforcement, and gather evidence. Consulting a personal injury attorney promptly can protect your rights and help secure fair compensation. Under Nebraska’s “modified comparative negligence” rule, victims can recover damages if they are less than 50% at fault, though their level of responsibility will reduce compensation.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a multi-car accident in the area, our assertive Omaha car accident attorney at Johnson Tabor & Johnson Law is ready to help. With years of experience and a strong commitment to client advocacy, our firm provides tailored legal representation to victims of negligence.
For a consultation about your Omaha multi-car accident, call Johnson Tabor & Johnson Law at (402) 506-4444. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate the claims process and protect your rights every step of the way.
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