Ridesharing has become a booming market in the peer-to-peer economy within the last decade, and Uber and other major companies have taken advantage of the opportunity.
You can now find Uber drivers virtually anywhere. They are no longer limited to the confines of large cities, and because Uber drivers use their personal vehicles for the service, you cannot tell an Uber from any other car on the road. However, if you suffer an injury in a car accident with a negligent Uber driver, your path to compensation may differ slightly from the standard car accident.
There are generally two conditions under which you could end up in a car crash involving an Uber driver: as a passenger of the Uber driver or as a driver in another vehicle. If you are a passenger, contact both the police and Uber right away to report the accident. If you sustained any injuries, seek immediate medical attention by calling 911 or seeing a doctor later. Both of these elements are important because Uber may fight your claim without a report.
If you collide with another vehicle operating for Uber, you handle the incident much like any other car accident, with few exceptions. Follow these steps to protect yourself:
Keep in mind that most states set the statute of limitations on car accident lawsuits at three years. Therefore, if you delay filing, you could risk losing your opportunity to recover damages. Additionally, delays in seeking medical assessment allow the insurance company the chance to claim that you sustained your injuries elsewhere. One of the advantages of contacting an Uber accident lawyer is that they will take care of the filing process for you.
States mandate the laws that dictate the distribution of compensation after a car accident. The majority of states adhere to the at-fault concept, which requires the insurance of the driver responsible for the accident to pay for the damages. Twelve states, known as no-fault states, require licensed drivers to purchase no-fault insurance. When a collision occurs, no-fault insurance, also called personal injury protection insurance, covers the medical bills and lost wages of injured parties through their own policies, eliminating the liability factor. However, most no-fault states still allow people with severe injuries to file a lawsuit when PIP coverage is insufficient.
When you file a claim with Uber’s insurance or file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver, you are responsible for proving the three requirements for any personal injury case:
It is important to note that the Uber driver’s personal insurance will not cover damages from an accident that occurred while the driver is on duty. In this case, you must file a claim with Uber’s insurance policy.
When Uber drivers begin working, they signal their intent to work by logging into the Uber app. This signals to Uber that the driver is ready to receive requests, and the process works the same way for rideshare Ubers and food delivery Ubers. While the driver is available for a ride or delivery request, Uber provides the following coverage:
While en route with a passenger or delivery, the policies differ slightly. Both have $1,000,000 in third-party liability coverage. This covers the driver, their passengers, and a third party in the event of an accident. Additionally, they both have comprehensive and collision on a contingency. It covers the car’s cash value and requires a $2,500 deductible. Rideshare drivers also have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage for bodily injury and first-party injury. This coverage is not available for delivery people.
If the driver is offline at the time of the accident, their personal insurance covers damages. Additionally, Uber can cover accidents involving rideshare drivers but not delivery drivers in New York state.
As an Uber passenger, you would only be liable for an accident under extremely rare and unlikely circumstances. However, if you suffered any injuries due to the accident, your options for seeking compensation vary depending on the driver’s coverage. Examples of potential ways that you could seek compensation for damages include:
The likelihood of coming across a driver who carries commercial insurance or has a personal policy that covers passengers is extremely low. However, Uber’s policy covers up to $50,000 per person in an accident. Contact an Uber accident personal injury lawyer immediately if Uber denies your claim.
Car accidents are scary and overwhelming by nature. Even in cut-and-dry cases, where there is a clear at-fault party, you may not know what to do next. Uber accident lawyers specialize in personal injury and offer many advantages for your case, especially if you have severe injuries and significant property damage. Some benefits of hiring an Uber accident lawyer include:
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