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5 Things to Do When You’re in an Auto Accident on Vacation 

Robert Stahle • August 9, 2018
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You’ve been planning for it for months now, or maybe it’s an impromptu adventure, either way you’re about to embark on a summer road trip and you couldn’t be more excited. Once the car is packed and you pull out of the driveway, it might seem like you no longer have a care in the world, and with any luck you don’t. However, unfortunate events like an automobile accident can come along and steal the joy at any moment.

If an automobile accident happens when you’re away from your home city or state, it can make matters even more complicated. Chances are your road trip will be accident free, but it’s important to know what to do in the event that disaster strikes while you’re away from home.

Safety Is Priority One

No matter how minor an accident is, even if it’s an “innocent” fender bender, it’s important to stop and assess the safety of all passengers involved. The first thing to do if you’ve been involved in an accident is pull off to the side of the road, if possible. If that’s not possible stay in your vehicle and out of traffic as you call 911 for assistance.

This is important even if everyone says that they are fine. Shock can cause people to misperceive the seriousness of the situation, and some injuries that may be immediately evident to a medical provider might not make themselves known to the patient right away, like a bruised muscle or concussion.

Cooperate with Law Enforcement

Once police arrive on the scene, it’s important to offer your full cooperation and answer any questions to the best of your ability. On occasion, the parties involved in the accident may have different views on how and why the accident occurred. Resist the urge to get into a heated argument. Simply state what you know and allow the officers to sort out the details and witness statements.

Get Copies of Reports

Anytime a law enforcement officer shows up on the scene, a report will be made. It’s important that you obtain a copy of the complete accident report regardless of who was at fault. Additionally, you’ll want to acquire any medical or mechanical reports as soon as possible after the accident. Having copies of these reports makes dealing with insurance and potentially any legal action less of a hassle.

Contact Your Insurance Company

As soon as you are able, contact your insurance company and make them aware of the accident, as well as the location if it happened out of your home state. Accident and insurance laws vary from state to state and your insurance company will need this information to help them prepare for any exceptional circumstances in the settlement of your case.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

If you’ve been injured in an accident, you should seek a consultation with a personal injury lawyer , regardless of who is at fault. This is especially true if the accident occurred away from your home state and you’re dealing with unfamiliar legal and insurance processes. We’re the personal injury attorneys that can help. Contact Fitch & Stahle Law Offices today for a free consultation.

By Robert Stahle October 1, 2025
What Nebraska and Iowa Injury Victims Need to Know 
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If you’ve been hurt in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, the idea of filing a personal injury claim can feel overwhelming. Between insurance companies, legal documents, medical bills, and emotional stress, you may not know where to begin—or what your rights are. At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we’ve helped countless injury victims across Nebraska and Iowa navigate the personal injury claims process with confidence. Whether you were hurt in a car crash, a slip and fall, or a workplace accident, our job is to take the burden off your shoulders so you can focus on healing. In this post, we’ll walk you through each step of a typical personal injury claim, explain the timeline, and show you how working with a local law firm can make all the difference. Step 1: Medical Treatment and Documentation The first and most important step is always your health. After any accident, seek medical attention immediately , even if your injuries seem minor. Not only is this essential for your well-being, but it also creates a medical record that links your injuries to the accident—something insurance companies will look for later. Your medical documents will form the foundation of your case, including: Emergency room records Imaging (X-rays, MRIs) Doctor’s notes and treatment plans Prescription medications Physical therapy reports At Fitch & Stahle , we work closely with your medical providers to make sure your injuries are thoroughly documented and that future medical needs are included in your claim. Step 2: Consultation with a Personal Injury Attorney Once your immediate medical needs are addressed, your next step should be to consult a personal injury lawyer —especially before speaking with insurance adjusters. When you contact Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we’ll offer a free consultation where we: Review the details of your accident Evaluate the strength of your claim Estimate your potential compensation Explain the legal process in plain language There’s no pressure, and no fee unless we win your case. Our goal is to help you make an informed decision about your next steps. Step 3: Investigation and Evidence Gathering If you decide to move forward, we’ll begin building your case immediately. This involves a thorough investigation to gather all the facts, such as: Police or incident reports Witness statements Photos or video footage Expert opinions (accident reconstruction, medical, etc.) Vehicle or property damage estimates In Nebraska and Iowa, comparative negligence laws mean that your share of fault can affect how much you recover. That’s why it’s critical to build strong, clear evidence that supports your claim and minimizes any allegations of shared blame. Step 4: Demand Letter and Settlement Negotiations Once we’ve compiled all the necessary documentation and calculated your total damages (including future expenses), we’ll send a formal demand letter to the at-fault party’s insurance company. This letter outlines: What happened Why their client is at fault A full accounting of your damages A proposed settlement amount In many cases, this starts a negotiation process. Insurance companies often counter with a lower offer, but we are aggressive negotiators who know the true value of your case. We’ll fight to get you the best possible settlement—and advise you on whether it’s in your best interest to accept or proceed to trial. Step 5: Filing a Lawsuit (If Necessary) If the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we won’t hesitate to file a personal injury lawsuit in the appropriate court—whether in Dakota County, Nebraska , Woodbury County, Iowa , or elsewhere in the Siouxland area. Filing a lawsuit doesn’t necessarily mean your case will go to trial. Many cases settle during pre-trial stages such as: Discovery – Both sides exchange evidence and take depositions Motions – Legal arguments to resolve or limit aspects of the case Mediation – A neutral third party helps negotiate a settlement Still, we prepare every case as if it will go to court. That level of preparation often results in better settlements and ensures we’re ready to present a compelling case to a judge or jury if needed. Step 6: Trial (When Required) If a trial becomes necessary, Fitch & Stahle Law Firm will be by your side every step of the way. We have extensive courtroom experience and are well-known in local courts across Nebraska and Iowa . At trial, we’ll present your case using: Eyewitness and expert testimony Medical and financial records Visual evidence like diagrams, photos, or video Opening and closing arguments that clearly outline your suffering and loss While most personal injury cases settle out of court, we’re always prepared to litigate aggressively when justice requires it. How Long Does a Personal Injury Claim Take? Every case is different, but here’s a general timeline: Medical treatment and recovery : 2 weeks to 6 months Investigation and preparation : 1 to 2 months Demand and negotiations : 1 to 3 months Filing a lawsuit (if needed): Adds 6–12 months or more The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is: 4 years in Nebraska 2 years in Iowa However, acting early improves your chances of a successful outcome. Why Work With Fitch & Stahle? ✅ Local Representation – Based in South Sioux City, we know the courts, insurers, and judges in your area. ✅ Licensed in Nebraska & Iowa – We’re ready to represent you on both sides of the river. ✅ No Fee Unless You Win – You have nothing to lose by reaching out. ✅ Personalized Legal Care – We listen, we explain, and we put your needs first. When you work with Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , you’re more than just a case—you’re a neighbor, a community member, and a person we’re proud to fight for. Start Your Claim Today If you’ve been injured in an accident in South Sioux City , Sioux City , or anywhere in the Tri-State area , let us help you navigate the legal process with confidence. 📞 Call now for a free consultation: (402) 494-3012 🌐 Visit us online at fitch-stahlelaw.com