Rideshare accidents involve complex insurance coverage issues depending on whether the driver was logged in, awaiting a ride, or actively transporting passengers. Our attorneys understand Uber and Lyft’s insurance policies and how to navigate their claims processes. We identify all potential sources of compensation, from the rideshare company’s million-dollar policies to the driver’s personal insurance. These cases often require subpoenaing app data to prove the driver’s status at the time of the crash. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian hit by a rideshare vehicle, we’ll ensure all liable parties are held accountable. Don’t let Uber or Lyft’s corporate legal teams intimidate you – we level the playing field.
It depends on the driver's status in the app at the time, but Uber/Lyft provide up to $1M coverage during rides.
Then we'd pursue their personal auto insurance instead.
Through subpoenaed app records showing their login status and trip history.
Yes, when their insurance applies, though they typically try to avoid liability.
Pedestrians have the same rights to compensation as any other accident victim.
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