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Call Us TodayRidesharing services have grown immensely in popularity over the last decade or so. However, accidents involving ridesharing vehicles have increased as well. Various New Jersey ridesharing laws and Uber/Lyft compensation levels may apply to your claim, but it can be challenging to break down these rules and compensation levels and understand what needs to be done and when to recover compensation after an Uber or Lyft accident. That’s why accident victims are encouraged to contact an experienced Montclair Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw for assistance and experienced legal representation with their case.
The same factors that cause regular vehicle accidents can also cause a ridesharing accident. These include:
Based on how, when, and why your accident occurred, we will help you determine the precise cause of your accident, the liable parties, and whether Uber or Lyft’s insurers may be held liable for compensating you. This means we must determine fault for the accident, which we will discuss next.
You can only file a claim with Uber or Lyft’s insurers if your accident satisfies very specific requirements. You can only file a claim with Uber or Lyft’s insurers if the at-fault Uber or Lyft driver was logged into their app and was carrying a passenger when the accident occurred, or they were on their way to pick up a passenger. If they were logged into the app and were awaiting a ride request, Uber and Lyft’s coverage may also apply. However, if they were logged out of the app and not transporting anyone when the accident occurred, then the accident will be classified as a standard road accident, not a ridesharing accident.
The parties harmed in an Uber or Lyft accident can seek compensation from Uber or Lyft’s insurers if the ridesharing driver was at fault, but they must seek compensation from the at-fault party’s personal insurer if the criteria are not met for the accident to be classified as an Uber or Lyft accident. Whether the driver was carrying someone or if a pedestrian, bicyclist, or other road user was injured must also be considered before you can file a claim and seek compensation from the right insurer for your accident-related damages and injuries.
To become an Uber or Lyft driver, you must meet or exceed very specific driver and vehicle qualification criteria. These criteria include the driver’s age and experience, the age of their vehicle, and the results of a background check. Despite these safety precautions, accidents still happen all the time, which is why Uber and Lyft provide insurance coverage to their drivers. Winning the compensation you deserve after an accident takes time, however, but you can still file for compensation for all accident-related losses and damages, such as:
Gathering the evidence needed to build a case (such as the official police report of the accident, photos and video recordings of the accident, and driver or eyewitness statements) can be challenging, especially if you were injured in the accident. Fairly and accurately quantifying your losses can also be difficult and will likely require expert testimony. A dedicated Lyft accident attorney in Montclair, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw will have the knowledge and experience needed to gather this evidence and build a case so that we can aggressively pursue the compensation you deserve. Contact a top-rated Montclair Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw today so that we can review your case and walk you through what you need to know about the filing process so that we can get your claim underway.
That depends on the extent of your losses and injuries and the insurance policies that apply to your case. Accidents that lead to minor injuries or losses will be valued less than those that lead to serious, long-term injuries. Similarly, depending on whether you must file with a private driver’s personal insurer or can resort to Uber or Lyft’s coverage, your filing limits may also be restricted. Accurately assessing and quantifying your losses and putting a dollar figure on them is a very important part of the claims process. This is why you should speak to a dedicated Montclair Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw for assistance with your case. The long-term financial losses that can accrue after an accident—particularly from medical treatments and lost income—can quickly spiral out of control, so do not leave anything to chance and have your case evaluated by our seasoned legal team today.
Call a trusted Montclair Uber accident lawyer at Drazin & Warshaw today. You can still file a claim—either with the at-fault driver’s insurer, your personal auto insurance provider, Uber/Lyft’s insurer, or a combination of these. Uber and Lyft require their drivers to carry uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage along with property damage and personal injury coverage limits as mandated by state law. Whether you suffer damages as an Uber or Lyft driver, a ridesharing passenger, a bystander, or another road user who was hit by an Uber or Lyft driver, you have various options for compensation and damage recovery, so speak with a reputable Lyft accident attorney in Montclair, NJ at Drazin & Warshaw for assistance with filing a claim with the right insurer today.
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