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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Car Accident Lawyers in Lincoln

5 accident lawyers found in Lincoln, Nebraska. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Lincoln22+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Emily Weiss
Emily Weiss

Weiss & Partners

Lincoln
Criminal LawCannabis & Marijuana LawCriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Lincoln61+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ryan D. Caldwell
Ryan D. Caldwell

Caldwell Injury Lawyers

Appeals & AppellateBankruptcyCivil AppealsFederal Appeals
Lincoln20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Timothy Cuddigan
Timothy Cuddigan

Cuddigan Law Group

Lincoln

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln sits at the crossroads of Lancaster County, serving as Nebraska's capital and second-largest city. The metro area stretches toward communities like Waverly, Hickman, and Bennet. With major highways converging here and a large workforce spread across the city, accidents happen regularly — and people often need legal help sorting out what comes next.

Common Accident Types in Lincoln

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in Lincoln. Interstate 80 carries heavy traffic along the city's southern edge, and Highway 2 cuts diagonally through town, creating busy intersections near SouthPointe Pavilions and along 56th Street. Cornhusker Highway and O Street see consistent congestion that leads to rear-end collisions and T-bone crashes, especially during rush hours and Husker game days.

Workplace incidents also generate a significant number of injury claims. Lincoln's manufacturing facilities, construction sites, and warehouses around the North 27th Street corridor and the Haymarket district all present hazards. Slip-and-fall accidents occur in commercial properties throughout the city, from Gateway Mall to downtown offices. Motorcycle and bicycle accidents spike during warmer months on trails and roads near Holmes Lake and Pioneers Park.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Lincoln

The right attorney depends on the type of accident you experienced. A highway collision case requires different expertise than a construction site injury or a premises liability claim. Look for a lawyer who has handled cases similar to yours in Lancaster County courts and who can explain their fee structure clearly before you commit.

Nebraska sets a four-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, so you have a defined window to file. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you're found 50% or more at fault for your own injury, you cannot recover damages.