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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Omaha: What Families Need to Know After a Tragedy on Nebraska’s Highways When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer collides with a passenger vehicle on Interstate 80 through Omaha, the physics of the impact leave little room for survival. The Nebraska Department of Transportation’s crash data shows that Douglas County alone recorded 12,345 crashes in 2024—one every 43 minutes—with commercial vehicles involved in a disproportionate share of fatal incidents. If your loved one was killed in an 18-wheeler crash on I-80, I-680, Highway 75, or any of Omaha’s freight corridors, you’re facing a reality no family should have to endure. The carrier responsible has already begun building its defense, and the clock under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 has already started counting down the two years you have to file a wrongful death claim. We’ve represented Omaha families in these exact cases for over 24 years. Ralph Manginello, our managing partner, has been fighting for injury victims in Nebraska courtrooms since 1998, and Lupe Peña—our associate attorney—spent years working inside the insurance defense system, learning how carriers minimize claims before they ever reach a jury. We know the tactics they’ll use to shift blame,…