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Injured While Using Rideshare?
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Uber & Lyft Accidents
What You Need to Know About Lyft and Uber Accident Claims in 2025

NEW YORK - Nyenta -- With rideshare services like Uber and Lyft becoming a primary mode of transportation in both major cities and smaller communities, the number of accidents involving these vehicles continues to rise. Despite their popularity, many people remain unaware of how complex it can be to seek compensation after being injured during a rideshare trip.

Unlike a standard car accident, rideshare incidents involve multiple layers of insurance that vary depending on the status of the driver at the time of the crash. If the driver isn't logged into the app, only their personal insurance applies. If the driver is logged in but hasn't yet accepted a ride request, there is limited third-party coverage from Uber or Lyft. Once the driver accepts a ride or is actively transporting a passenger, up to $1 million in liability coverage may apply. However, accessing that coverage is not automatic, and rideshare companies and their insurers often attempt to limit their financial responsibility.

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Law firms such as Whitfield Crosby & Flynn, based in Madisonville, Kentucky, handle these types of claims regularly and emphasize how frequently injured passengers and motorists face roadblocks. The classification of rideshare drivers as independent contractors, rather than employees, adds a legal barrier that often prevents companies like Uber and Lyft from being held directly liable—even when their drivers are at fault. This complicates the process for victims trying to secure fair compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and long-term injuries.

Obtaining critical evidence such as ride logs, GPS data, and communication between drivers and the app typically requires legal intervention. Without immediate action, much of this data may become difficult or impossible to recover. Insurance companies, meanwhile, may reach out quickly with low settlement offers, hoping to close claims before victims fully understand the extent of their rights or injuries.

In large urban areas like New York City, the situation is just as difficult. Many people injured in Uber or Lyft accidents are unaware that they have the right to pursue legal action beyond what is offered through the app's support system. Cohan Law Firm, a New York-based personal injury firm, represents individuals involved in these cases and works to hold the appropriate parties accountable, including when multiple vehicles, pedestrians, or third-party drivers are involved.

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Rideshare-related claims require a specific understanding of transportation law, insurance disputes, and corporate liability. Navigating the legal system without support can result in significantly reduced compensation, especially when rideshare companies and insurers are focused on minimizing their losses. With more people relying on these services in 2025 than ever before, the need for clear legal guidance has become even more urgent.

For individuals injured in Uber or Lyft accidents, taking the right steps early on is key. This includes reporting the incident to the appropriate authorities and platforms, seeking medical care, and preserving any available documentation related to the trip. From there, working with a personal injury lawyer that understands the nuances of rideshare liability is essential to building a strong and successful claim.

Source: MileMark
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