
Rideshare Litigation Lawyers for Uber and Lyft Crashes and Assaults
When a rideshare trip turns into an injury, an assault, or a legal dispute, you need a team that can cut through the insurance maze, preserve the right evidence fast, and push your case to settlement or trial. Free consultation. No fee unless we win compensation for you.
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Rideshare Crash Injury Claims
If you were hurt as a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or driver in a rideshare crash, your case can involve multiple insurers and multiple layers of coverage. The driver app status at the moment of impact often matters, and the responsible policy can change depending on whether the driver was offline, waiting, en route, or actively transporting. Our job is to identify all liable parties, secure supporting evidence, and pursue full compensation for medical care, lost income, and the human impact of what happened.
We handle rideshare crash cases that involve:
- Passenger injuries
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts
- Cyclist collisions
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions
- Pickup and drop off curbside crashes
- Wrongful death claims
Rideshare Assault and Misconduct Cases
A rideshare assault can create long-lasting harm, even when there are no visible injuries. If you were sexually assaulted or otherwise attacked during a rideshare trip, you may have legal options that focus on accountability, safety practices, and the consequences of preventable risk. We build cases with trauma-informed care, privacy sensitivity, and a clear plan for next steps. If you need immediate, confidential support, RAINN offers a hotline and an online chat option.
We handle rideshare assault and misconduct matters such as:
- Sexual assault during rides arranged through the platform
- Physical attacks and kidnapping allegations
- Stalking and harassment tied to rideshare use
- Negligent screening, retention, or safety feature failures when supported by evidence
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Rideshare Driver and Gig Worker Disputes
Drivers and gig workers often face forced arbitration clauses, classification disputes, and wage and hour concerns. If you believe you were misclassified or denied legally required pay protections, you deserve a clear explanation of what forum is available, what evidence matters, and what a realistic path to recovery looks like. Government enforcement actions and private claims have raised allegations of misclassification and wage theft in this sector.
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We Handle
- Independent contractor misclassification disputes
- Individual arbitration claims and strategy
- Pay and reimbursement disputes, where applicable
- Retaliation concerns and rights education
FAQs
Q: How is a rideshare accident different from a normal car crash
A: Rideshare claims often involve more than one insurer and coverage that changes based on whether the driver was offline, waiting, en route, or transporting a passenger. Neutral industry summaries and platform disclosures describe higher commercial coverage during ride acceptance and passenger periods.
Q: Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly
A: In many cases, claims focus first on the applicable insurance coverage and the driver’s conduct, but there are scenarios where broader company conduct becomes relevant, including safety practice failures and certain assault litigation theories. A case review is needed to assess the legally viable defendants and forum.
Q: What should I do right after a rideshare crash
A: Prioritize emergency care, document the scene if safe, preserve trip information in the app, and avoid giving recorded statements before obtaining legal advice. Competitive pages consistently warn that early statements can be used to reduce value.
Q: What if I were assaulted during a rideshare ride
A: Get to safety, seek medical care when needed, and consider contacting a confidential support resource. Legal action may be possible, and large coordinated proceedings for assault claims have been created in federal court contexts.
Q: How much is my rideshare case worth
A: Case value depends on injury severity, medical timelines, income loss, long-term impairment, and the available insurance layers. A reliable evaluation requires medical documentation and a clear understanding of which policy applies.
Q: How much does it cost to hire your firm
A: Consultations are free. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning attorney fees are paid only if we obtain compensation for you, consistent with the dominant CTA pattern across top rideshare pages.
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