Representing Victims of Uber and Lyft Accidents
Were you injured in a car accident while using a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft? You may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The rideshare accident lawyers at Denlea & Carton in White Plains are here to help. We understand the complexities of rideshare accident claims and will fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have become increasingly popular, offering a convenient and seemingly safe way to travel. However, rideshare accidents can happen, leaving passengers, drivers, and even bystanders injured. If you’ve been hurt in a rideshare accident, you’re not alone. Contrary to what the major rideshare companies would have you believe, the number of rideshare accidents is on the rise.
What To Do After A Rideshare Accident
The moments following a rideshare accident can be overwhelming. Like any other car accident, there are several steps you will need to take to stay compliant and to make sure your injuries and any damages are covered. Here are some things you will need to do immediately following a rideshare car accident to protect your rights:
- Seek Medical Attention: Your health is the top priority. Get immediate medical attention for any injuries sustained in the accident, regardless of severity.
- Report the Accident: If you were a passenger, report the accident to your rideshare driver through the app. The driver is also obligated to report the accident to the rideshare company.
- Gather Evidence: If possible, take pictures of the accident scene, your injuries, and any vehicle damage. Note down the names and contact information of any witnesses.
- Keep Records: Save all documentation related to the accident, including medical bills, police reports, and any communication with the rideshare company.
- Contact a Rideshare Accident Lawyer: An experienced attorney can advise you of your legal rights and handle the complexities of your rideshare accident claim.
Who Can Be Held Liable?
Determining who is responsible for compensating you after a rideshare accident can be more difficult than with other kinds of accidents. Unlike traditional car accidents, multiple parties may share liability depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Here is a breakdown of the potential parties who could be held accountable for your injuries:
- The Rideshare Driver: If the driver caused the accident due to negligence (distracted driving, speeding, DUI, etc.), they could be held personally liable.
- The Rideshare Company: Rideshare companies have a responsibility to ensure driver safety through background checks and training programs. If the company fails in this duty and it contributes to the accident, they could be liable.
- The Other Driver: If the accident was caused by another driver on the road, they might be responsible for your injuries.
Rideshare Service Insurance Coverage
Rideshare companies do provide insurance coverage for accidents, but it can be complicated. There are different levels of coverage depending on whether the app is on, the driver is en route to pick up a passenger, or has a passenger in the car.
An experienced rideshare accident lawyer can help you understand the specific insurance coverage that applies to your case and fight to ensure you receive the maximum compensation available.
How An Attorney Can Help
During this stressful time, it is important that you surround yourself with a legal team that you can trust. The thing to keep in mind about car insurance companies is that they are always going to be looking out for their own best interest. Who is looking out for yours? A rideshare accident lawyer at Denlea & Carton can:
- Investigate the cause of the accident and identify all potentially liable parties
- Gather evidence to support your claim, including medical records, police reports, and witness statements
- Deal directly with the rideshare company and their insurance carriers on your behalf
- Negotiate a fair settlement that covers your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages
- If necessary, represent you in court to fight for the compensation you deserve