Your Rights Following An Uber Accident

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When you take an Uber, you expect to arrive at your destination safely. When you get into an accident, it can be shocking. As a customer in the car, you have the right to compensation for medical bills and any other damages you incurred. However, you may not know how to move forward with your claim. Understand your rights following an Uber accident.

You Have The Right To Compensation

A car crash can lead to significant damage, especially medical expenses. The more extensive the physical ailment, the larger the settlement. Some of the most common injuries as a result of a car crash are:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Internal bleeding
  • Psychological damage

You’ll need to prove your injuries to the court with medical records, including all other follow-up appointments and treatment. Some injuries can be fully restored relatively quickly, while other injuries may require prolonged recovery through physical therapy. If the injury causes permanent scarring or impalement, that will be taken into consideration when determining a settlement.

Who Is Liable In An Uber Accident?

One of the main things people wonder after a rideshare accident is who is liable for their injuries? Should you sue the rideshare company or the driver? Well, there are a lot of factors that go into that decision. It is important to understand what the driver was doing at the time of the accident and when the rideshare company’s insurance coverage begins.

Uber carries various levels of insurance coverage during the three stages of a driver’s trip. You will need to determine who is at fault for the accident. Was the accident caused by the Uber driver or another party? Both the driver and the rideshare company are required to have liability insurance, but determining who is responsible can be a complicated process. You should talk to a lawyer experienced in rideshare accidents before moving forward.

You Have The Right To Counsel

Rideshare companies may try to convince you to accept their settlement without a lawyer. They will tell you that a lawyer isn’t necessary and that it will prolong the process. The truth of the matter is that they don’t want you to hire a lawyer because the lawyer may be able to increase the settlement amount. You should never take a settlement without speaking to a lawyer first. A lawyer will know the law and exactly how much your case is worth. There are many lawyers who will even move forward with the case for free and only get paid after they win the case for you.

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