About Our Team
If you've come here looking for clear, grounded information after a crash, or trying to better understand the road safety issues affecting Nebraska communities, we built this site with you in mind. We know that car accidents raise urgent questions, not just about what happened on the road, but about injuries, responsibility, insurance, and the legal issues that can follow. Our goal is to help readers make sense of those questions with reporting that is careful, direct, and rooted in the realities people face every day.
We are a small editorial team with a community-minded background in public safety reporting, and that perspective shapes everything we do at Nebraska Accidents. Our writers, including Gary Pflug, Tamika Williams, Wayne Jelinek, and Linda Kucera, focus on car accidents, dangerous driving trends, road conditions, traffic enforcement, and the crash-related legal issues that matter to Nebraska readers. We pay attention to the details, but we never lose sight of the people behind the headlines.
What matters to us is usefulness. We want this site to be a dependable place for readers who need context, clarity, and thoughtful coverage of accident news and roadway safety. We believe strong local reporting can do more than explain what happened; it can help people better understand the systems, decisions, and risks that shape safety on Nebraska roads.
Gary Pflug
Reports on vehicle accidents and insurance claims from Nebraska
Tamika Williams
Nebraska-based staff writer covering injury recovery and legal resources
Linda Kucera
Contributing journalist with a focus on accident law and driver awareness
Karen Beckmann
Has covered car accident aftermath and legal options across Nebraska for years
Mike Diederich
Has covered motor vehicle safety and crash prevention across Nebraska for years
Thi Tran
Writes about car accident aftermath and legal options in Nebraska
Dale Sievert
Reporter covering accident investigation and safety in Nebraska
Jessica Hoagland
Content writer focused on accident law and driver awareness across Nebraska