If you’re able, your next actions can determine whether your claim has strong evidence.
- Get medical care first (even if you “feel okay”). Some injuries after a crash—especially soft-tissue injuries—show up later.
- Call the police and request a report. In Nebraska, an official record can matter for insurance and for identifying the at-fault vehicle if leads come in later.
- Write down what you remember immediately:
- approximate time and location (near a specific intersection, roadway, or parking area)
- direction of travel
- vehicle color, make/model guess, and anything distinctive (damage pattern, lights, bumper style)
- Secure nearby evidence while it still exists.
- Many businesses and apartment complexes around La Vista use cameras that can be overwritten fast.
- If you know where it happened, ask your lawyer to contact property owners for preservation requests.
Important: Avoid giving recorded statements to insurers until you’ve spoken with counsel. Early answers can be used later to dispute the timeline or minimize causation.


