Accidents involving rideshare vehicles like Uber and Lyft present unique legal challenges. Unlike traditional car accident claims, rideshare cases often involve multiple insurance policies, corporate coverage limits, and complicated questions about driver status at the time of the crash. If you were injured as a passenger, driver, pedestrian, or occupant of another vehicle, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Our firm understands the layered insurance structures used by rideshare companies and works aggressively to protect your rights and secure the maximum recovery available under the law.
Why Rideshare Cases Are Different
Multiple Insurance Policies
Corporate & Driver Liability Claims
High Insurance Limits for Claims
Complex Claims Process for Settlements
Who Can File a Rideshare Injury Claim?
Injured Passengers
Passengers riding in vehicles operating through Uber or Lyft may pursue compensation under applicable commercial insurance policies.
Other Drivers
Drivers injured in collisions caused by rideshare vehicles may file claims against personal or commercial insurance, depending on app status.
Pedestrians
Pedestrians struck by negligent rideshare drivers may seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and resulting pain.
Cyclists
Cyclists injured by rideshare drivers may pursue compensation for injuries, property damage, and long-term financial losses sustained.
Rideshare Drivers
Rideshare drivers injured while actively working may access company-provided coverage and pursue claims against all responsible third parties involved.
Families in Wrongful Death Cases
Eligible family members may file wrongful death claims seeking compensation for funeral expenses and damages.
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