Nebraska Car Accident Settlement Calculator
Estimate your Nebraska car accident claim using real settlement data and NE-specific fault laws
Last reviewed: April 2026
Your Injury
Your Estimated Settlement
$39,000 — $69,000
Car Accident Settlement Data
Based on 51,932 real payments totaling $2B from federal and municipal traffic accident claims.
Average
$39K
Median
$5K
25th %ile
$3K
90th %ile
$35K
Source: U.S. Treasury, NYC Comptroller, Chicago City Data. Actual payouts may vary based on individual circumstances.
How Your Estimate Compares to Insurance Claims Data
Based on bodily injury liability claims reported to the NAIC across 50 states (2020–2022):
Your State Avg
$31K
National Avg
$29K
3-Year Change
+19.4%
Your estimate is in a similar range to the average BI claim in your state, which is common for moderate injury cases.
Source: NAIC 2022/2023 Auto Insurance Database Report, adopted December 2025.
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Reviewed by Leonard Goldberg, Editor · Last updated
Car Accident Settlements in Nebraska
Nebraska uses a modified comparative (50% bar) system. Modified comparative negligence with 50% bar — you're barred from recovery if 50% or more at fault. Nebraska has a 4-year statute of limitations. Nebraska has no cap on non-economic damages for personal injury car accident cases, meaning pain and suffering awards have no statutory limit.
The average bodily injury (BI) claim in Nebraska is approximately $177,500 based on NAIC data, with a median settlement of $97,500 from our database of 2,315 Nebraska cases. Our calculator uses the same multiplier method insurance adjusters use, benchmarked against real government settlement data.
Key Nebraska factors: Modified Comparative (50% Bar) fault system, 4-year statute of limitations, minimum insurance of 25/50/25 (mandatory uninsured motorist coverage).
Nebraska Car Accident Settlement Statistics
Avg. BI Claim (NAIC)
$177,500
Median Settlement (NPDB)
$97,500
Fault System
Modified Comparative (50% Bar)
Nebraska Car Accident Laws That Affect Your Settlement
Modified Comparative (50% Bar) (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-21,185.09): Modified comparative negligence with 50% bar — you're barred from recovery if 50% or more at fault. Nebraska has a 4-year statute of limitations.
Statute of limitations: You have 4 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Nebraska (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207). Missing this deadline generally means losing your right to sue.
Nebraska Car Accident Settlement FAQs
What is the average car accident settlement in Nebraska?
The average bodily injury claim in Nebraska is approximately $177,500 based on NAIC insurance data, with a median of $97,500 from our database of 2,315 cases. However, settlements vary enormously based on injury severity — minor soft tissue injuries may settle for $5,000-$15,000, while serious injuries involving surgery can reach $100,000-$500,000+.
How does Nebraska's fault law affect my settlement?
Nebraska's modified comparative negligence system means you can recover damages as long as you are LESS than 50% at fault. At exactly 50% or more, you're barred from recovery entirely. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage. This directly impacts the settlement amount you can expect to receive.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Nebraska?
In Nebraska, the statute of limitations for personal injury from a car accident is 4 years from the date of the accident (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207). Missing this deadline typically means you lose the right to sue. If filing against a government entity, shorter deadlines may apply.
Does Nebraska cap car accident settlement amounts?
Nebraska does not cap compensatory damages in personal injury car accident cases.
Should I accept the insurance company's first offer in Nebraska?
Generally, no. Insurance companies in Nebraska typically start with a low offer. Our data shows that the average BI claim in Nebraska is $177,500, and first offers are frequently well below this.
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