Contact Information
Address:
7602 Pacific St Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68114
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Website
https://www.renschandrensch.com/
Rensch & Rensch Law is Omaha's trusted personal injury law firm dedicated exclusively to helping injured Nebraskans and Iowans. With 60 years of combined legal experience and over 100 jury trials, father-and-son attorneys Richard and Sean Rensch have secured millions in compensation for accident victims across Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders, and Lancaster Counties. Our proven track record includes a $6+ million federal court settlement and numerous multi-million dollar verdicts in car accidents, truck collisions, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and slip-and-fall cases. We offer free consultations, 24/7 availability, and home or hospital visits for seriously injured clients. No fees unless we win your case. Call (402) 498-4400 for compassionate, aggressive representation from AV Preeminent-rated Omaha personal injury attorneys who fight for maximum compensation.
7602 Pacific St Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68114
https://www.renschandrensch.com/
Rensch & Rensch Law: Omaha's Trusted Personal Injury Advocates
Nestled at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68114, Rensch & Rensch Law stands as a pillar of dedicated legal representation for those navigating the complexities of personal injury claims within our community. We are Omaha's trusted personal injury law firm, built on a foundation of unwavering commitment to helping injured individuals secure the justice and compensation they rightfully deserve.
Our firm specializes exclusively in the field of personal injury law. This focused dedication allows us to bring a depth of knowledge and strategic approach to cases involving accidents, negligence, and injuries suffered by our clients right here in Omaha. From the initial consultation at our Pacific Street office to the final settlement or resolution, our team is laser-focused on achieving the best possible outcome for you.
We understand that facing the aftermath of an injury can be overwhelming. Medical bills pile up, recovery takes time, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies can be immense. At Rensch & Rensch Law, we are here to provide compassionate support and expert legal guidance every step of the way. We handle a wide array of personal injury cases, meticulously investigating each claim to build a strong, tailored strategy for your specific situation.
Our Commitment to Omaha Clients
Located at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300, we pride ourselves on being a local resource for Omaha residents. Our understanding of the community, the local courts, and the specific challenges faced by our clients in Omaha informs our legal approach. We are committed to fighting for the rights of the injured in Omaha, ensuring that negligent parties are held accountable and that our clients receive the financial recovery needed to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
Whether your injury resulted from a car accident on Omaha streets, a workplace incident within the city, a slip and fall at a local business, or another form of negligence, our experienced team at Rensch & Rensch Law is prepared to provide the aggressive yet compassionate representation you need. We handle cases with diligence and care, knowing the stakes are high for our clients right here in Omaha.
Contacting Rensch & Rensch Law
If you've been injured in Omaha and believe you have a valid personal injury claim, don't wait to seek the legal help you deserve. Our dedicated team is ready to listen to your story, evaluate your case, and provide a clear understanding of your legal options.
You can reach our Omaha office located at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300 by phone at (402) 498-4400. For more information about our services or to explore our website which provides additional resources and case examples, please visit our official website: https://www.renschandrensch.com/.
We look forward to serving the residents of Omaha from our Pacific Street location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of personal injury cases do you handle at your Omaha office?
A1: At our Omaha location (7602 Pacific St Suite 300), we handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including but not limited to car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, workplace injuries, slip and fall incidents, product liability claims, and medical malpractice cases affecting residents of Omaha.
Q2: How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Omaha?
A2: The time limit to file a personal injury claim in Omaha, Nebraska, is governed by the state's statute of limitations, which is generally three years from the date of the injury. It is crucial to consult with our firm at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300 as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within this critical timeframe.
Q3: Do I need to go to court for my personal injury case in Omaha?
A3: Many personal injury cases in Omaha are resolved through negotiation with the insurance company before reaching trial. However, our firm at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300 is fully prepared and equipped to take your case to court if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Our goal is always to achieve the best result efficiently, whether through settlement or trial.
Q4: How much does it cost to hire Rensch & Rensch Law for a personal injury case in Omaha?
A4: We offer free initial consultations at our Omaha office (7602 Pacific St Suite 300). Most personal injury cases we handle operate on a contingency fee basis. This means you won't pay any legal fees unless we successfully secure a settlement or verdict on your behalf. A percentage of the recovery is then paid to cover our legal services.
Q5: Can you help me with my personal injury claim if I was partially at fault?
A5: Yes, in Omaha, Nebraska, comparative negligence laws may apply. Even if you were partially at fault for your injury, you might still be eligible for compensation, depending on the specific circumstances and the degree of fault assigned. Our team at 7602 Pacific St Suite 300 will carefully analyze your case to determine liability and pursue the maximum recovery possible under Nebraska law.