About Craig:
Craig L. Kelley became a partner with Inserra & Kelley 1993, and has been with the Firm since graduation from Law School in 1986. Craig is admitted to practice in all Federal and State Courts on both the states of Nebraska and Iowa. Craig's practice emphasizes all of personal injury law, or any claim where you are injured by the negligence or fault of another.
Craig and his wife, Kerry, a Deputy Director at Stratcom Headquarters (Offutt Air Base), reside in the Dundee area of Omaha with their two sons, Christopher and Brendan, and daughter, Caitlin. Christopher attends Creighton Preparatory High School, while Brendan and Caitlin attend St. Margaret Mary School.
Craig is also the Owner of Stereo West Auto Toys, and Omaha-Lincoln mobile Electronics retail chain, and the President of Kelley Auto Racing Management Advisors (K.A.R.M.A.), after retirement as the former General Manager of Nebraska Raceway Park (now I-80 Speedway) and formerly owning of Omaha's long-time NASCAR race facility, Sunset Speedway.
Craig also enjoys riding on his Harley Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic and his road and mountain bicycles, golfing, Creighton Bluejay basketball, and coaching his children's many sporting activities.
Craig, and Inserra & Kelley, are designated legal counsel of the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), the Nebraska State H.O.G. Rally, and are also the designated legal counsel for most motorcycle chapters in the region, and frequently speaks to these groups about motorcycle insurance and safety. A list of these chapters includes, but is not limited to:
- Omaha-Council Bluffs HOG Chapter (Omaha, NE)
- River City Victory Riders (Omaha, NE)
- Flatlanders BMW Club (Omaha, NE)
- Offutt (AFB) Riders Association (Bellevue, NE)
- Southwest Iowa HOG Chapter (Pacific Junction, IA)
- Flatland HOG Chapter (Columbus, NE)
- Tri-Cities HOG Chapter (Grand Island, NE)
- Twin Rivers HOG Chapter (North Platte, NE)
Craig proudly Blogs on InjuryBoard.com on both Iowa and Nebraska law, and is proud to have brought the proper justice to injured people in both states for 22 years.