
Crash Alert: Omaha man killed in pedestrian accident on 42nd Street
OMAHA, NB. - The Omaha Police Department is investigating a fatal pedestrian accident that occurred early on Wednesday morning. According to NBC 6 News, a man was reportedly lying in the street when he was struck by a vehicle near 42nd Street…

Coronavirus and Your Car Accident Claim in Omaha, Nebraska
If you have been in a car accident in recent weeks, you might be wondering how the Covid-19 pandemic might impact your car accident claim. The car accident lawyers at Rensch & Rensch Law in Omaha, Nebraska are closely following the latest…

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Your Omaha, Nebraska Car Accident Claim
As of this writing, the Centers for Disease Control reports 15,219 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the United States, with approximately 200 reported dead. This pandemic has created a crisis across the nation, with schools closing, sporting…

How Motorcycle Safety Training Can Help You in a Motorcycle Accident
According to the Insurance Information Institute, motorcyclists are 27 times more at risk of dying in a motorcycle accident than those who are involved in a passenger vehicle crash. Motorcycle riders are vulnerable road users. Riders are more…

What You Can Do At the Scene of a Motorcycle Accident Before Help Arrives in Omaha, Nebraska
Even the most well-trained rider can find him or herself in a motorcycle accident. In many instances, the accident isn’t even the rider’s fault. Sometimes drivers making a left-hand turn fail to look for motorcyclists. Other times, riders…

In an Accident in a Rental Car in Omaha, Nebraska
It’s bad enough to be in a crash in your own car, but the stress can be even higher if you find yourself in a crash when driving a rental car. Are you responsible for paying for damages to the rental vehicle? If you took the insurance offered…

Five Steps You Can Take to Get Help with Car Accident Medical Bills Right Now





Bike Share Companies Offering Alternatives for Individuals with Disabilities: Could This Prevent Accidents for Older Riders?











Centers for Disease Control Releases Guidelines for Children and Concussions






