Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft have transformed the way Floridians get around. But with the convenience comes risk. When a rideshare driver is involved in an accident, figuring out who’s responsible—and who pays for your injuries—can be complicated.
The Unique Challenges of Rideshare Accidents
Unlike traditional car accidents, rideshare crashes involve multiple parties and overlapping insurance coverage. Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may fall on:
- The rideshare driver
- The rideshare company (Uber or Lyft)
- Another negligent driver
- Vehicle manufacturers or maintenance providers in cases of defects
When Does Uber or Lyft Insurance Apply?
Uber and Lyft provide liability insurance for their drivers, but coverage depends on what the driver was doing at the time of the crash:
- Driver Offline – Only the driver’s personal insurance applies.
- Driver Online, No Ride Accepted – Limited liability coverage: up to $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident.
- Driver Accepted Ride or Passenger Onboard – $1 million in liability coverage plus uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may apply.
Common Injuries in Rideshare Accidents
Victims of Uber or Lyft crashes may suffer:
- Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
- Broken bones and fractures
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Emotional trauma
- Wrongful death in severe cases
Who Can File a Claim?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you were:
- A rideshare passenger injured in a crash
- Another driver, cyclist, or pedestrian hit by a rideshare vehicle
- An Uber or Lyft driver injured due to another driver’s negligence
Steps to Take After a Rideshare Accident
- Seek immediate medical care to document your injuries.
- Report the accident in the app (Uber/Lyft) and to law enforcement.
- Take photos of the vehicles, injuries, and crash site.
- Collect witness information for future reference.
- Contact a personal injury attorney before dealing with insurance adjusters.
Compensation You May Recover
Victims may be entitled to:
- Medical bills (current and future)
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering damages
- Emotional trauma
- Wrongful death damages for surviving families
How Darfoor Law Firm Can Help
Rideshare accident claims are complex because insurance companies often try to shift blame between the driver, the rideshare company, and other motorists. At Darfoor Law, we cut through the confusion. We analyze app data, insurance coverage, and crash evidence to hold the right parties accountable.
If you’ve been injured in an Uber or Lyft accident, don’t face the insurance maze alone. Call Darfoor Law today for a free consultation.
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