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Call Us TodayTo protect the rights and well-being of the public, New Jersey recently updated its ridesharing accident laws via the Transportation Network Company (TNC) Safety and Regulatory Act. This act establishes the insurance and safety requirements for ridesharing services. While Uber and Lyft have grown exponentially in popularity over the last several years, so have accident cases and injuries—even fatalities—involving these services. For assistance with navigating the legal landscape of ridesharing accidents or for help with filing a claim for damages sustained in a ridesharing accident involving Uber or Lyft, contact an experienced Linden Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw today. An experienced Lyft accident attorney in Linden, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw will fight to ensure that you win the compensation you are entitled to and deserve after suffering losses in an accident that you did not cause. Contact our offices today for a free initial evaluation.
All ridesharing drivers are required by law to have insurance. However, you can only win a fair settlement if you know—and can prove—how, why, and when an accident occurred and follow the filing processes required by the state, Uber, and/or Lyft.
A dedicated Linden Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw will strive to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation package allowed by law for your accident-related losses and damages. We will determine when, where, and how your accident occurred, after which we will complete all the required paperwork and file for compensation based on the applicable insurance policies and coverage limits that apply to your accident.
Passengers injured in an Uber or Lyft vehicle, as well as the drivers and occupants of vehicles struck by a ridesharing driver who has a passenger or is on the way to pick up a passenger, are covered by the following insurance minimums:
As noted above, these minimums only apply if the ridesharing driver was logged into their app and was on the way to pick up a passenger or had a passenger in their vehicle. However, it often happens that a driver who drives for Uber and/or Lyft causes an accident while not logged into their app, as may happen if they were done for the day or headed somewhere for personal work and not as a driver for hire. In such cases, these drivers are counted as “off the clock,” and anyone injured in an accident that they may cause cannot resort to compensation from Uber or Lyft for their losses. Instead, they will have to seek compensation using the driver’s personal car insurance policy or coverage, which has the following state-mandated limits:
Additional details for insurance coverage limits can be found directly on Uber and Lyft’s driver pages.
A qualified Lyft accident attorney in Linden, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw can help you with winning compensation as an injured motorist involved in an Uber or Lyft accident, as well as injured pedestrians, bicyclists, and Uber and Lyft drivers injured in accidents caused by someone else, even if they were not actively using their app, carrying a passenger, or headed to a pickup.
Accident-related injuries and damages can cost thousands of dollars to treat. They can also lead to long-term financial instability, not to mention significant pain and suffering. You may find yourself unable to work, care for loved ones, or partake in regular activities after an accident. If the accident you were involved in was caused by someone else, you have the right to seek compensation from them and/or Uber or Lyft, based on case specifics. Contact a dedicated Lyft accident attorney in Linden, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw today for assistance with your claim and to learn more about the laws, coverage limits, and filing process.
Uber and Lyft are commercial, for-profit service providers. Accidents involving them immediately introduce new parties to the equation, from Uber and Lyft as corporate entities to their insurers and any subject matter experts they may bring on board to review your case. Building a sound case, proving when an accident occurred, showing who was at fault for it, proving the severity of your injuries, and then putting a dollar figure on your losses while negotiating with insurance agents, Uber/Lyft representatives, and even the police or the at-fault party’s attorneys can be daunting. An experienced Linden Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw will have the skills, expertise, knowledge, and resources needed to fight your case for you while ensuring that you are properly cared for and guided along the way. Contact our team to learn more about how we can help and what to expect as your case progresses from the filing stage to the ultimate resolution and determination of your settlement.
In most cases, you can only sue for damages if you suffer catastrophic injuries in an accident. Uber and Lyft’s drivers are classified as independent contractors, not employees, so you may not be able to sue Uber or Lyft for damages caused by a ridesharing driver. However, in some cases, you can file a direct claim against Uber or Lyft if you can show that they were somehow negligent and were therefore responsible for the accident you suffered. This can happen if, for example, Uber or Lyft onboarded a driver who was poorly trained or was not screened and caused an accident. Managing such cases—and fighting them against Uber, Lyft, and their armies of insurance agents and lawyers—can be difficult to do on your own, so speak with an experienced Lyft accident attorney in Linden, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw so that we can help you gather evidence, make the necessary filings, and negotiate a settlement on your behalf.
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