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Auto Accidents as a Rideshare Customer—Do You Have the Right to Sue?

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Every day, millions of people accept rides via one of the many rideshare drivers. Companies like Uber and Lyft have literally how many people get around on a daily basis. However, automobile accidents are still possible. In the event you are a customer in a rideshare vehicle and involved in an accident, you should speak to an auto accident attorney right away for advice. Here is a look at a few of the things you may want to know, especially if you think you have a case. 

1. Can you sue the rideshare company if you are injured during an accident?

The rideshare companies do carry insurance coverage that is specifically designed to reimburse customer costs if they are injured when they are traveling with a driver from the company. Therefore, yes, you can file a lawsuit in many cases if you are injured while being a rideshare customer. Every situation is unique, and sometimes, the rideshare company will pay for all costs incurred without you having to file a lawsuit. However, this is not always the case and you may need to seek legal counsel. 

2. What happens if the auto accident was not the rideshare driver's fault?

Regardless of whether or not the rideshare driver was at fault for the automobile accident, you still had the right to a safe experience as a rideshare customer. Therefore, the company itself may still be liable for your injuries even though the rideshare driver may not have done anything wrong. 

3. Do you report the accident to the rideshare company or is this the driver's responsibility?

While the driver who works for a rideshare company should also report the accident, make sure you take the time to also file your own report. If you feel more comfortable about speaking with an auto accident attorney before filing the report, be sure to get in touch with one of these legal professionals as soon as possible. 

4. How should you document evidence for your claim?

Just as it is with any ordinary car accident or personal injury claim, it doesn't hurt to get some pictures after the accident at the site of the incident. In addition, go ahead and seek medical advice or ask for an ambulance even if you aren't sure how injured you really are. Doing so will mean any injuries you do have will automatically be documented by the medical professionals. 


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