Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have complex insurance policies designed to protect them — not you. If you were injured in a crash involving a rideshare vehicle, get matched with a lawyer who knows how to navigate these cases and fight for what you're owed.
Uber & Lyft crashes, whether driver or passenger
Third-party claims (hit by a rideshare)
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Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have complex insurance policies designed to protect them — not you. If you were injured in a crash involving a rideshare vehicle, get matched with a lawyer who knows how to navigate these cases and fight for what you're owed.
(Available 9:00am - 9:00pm)
Rideshare accident cases involve extra steps — different policies, app statuses, and driver contracts. We simplify the process and connect you with legal help fast.
Tell Us What Happened
Were you a passenger? Another driver? A pedestrian hit by a rideshare car? Share the basics of your case.
Get Matched With a Rideshare Attorney
You’ll be connected with a lawyer who understands the insurance layers and legal gaps unique to Uber and Lyft.
Understand Your Options
Learn if you’re eligible for compensation — and how to protect yourself from denied claims or lowball offers.
Uber and Lyft won’t explain your rights — but we will. Let’s get you help now.
Insurance companies love to play the blame game in rideshare crashes — was the app on? Who’s liable? We help you cut through the noise and get real legal support.
Focused on Rideshare Cases
We connect you with attorneys who understand the Uber/Lyft insurance policies, terms of service, and accident protocols.
We Understand App Status Matters
Liability depends on whether the driver had the app on, was on a trip, or was waiting for a ride — your lawyer will know the difference.
No Middleman — Just Legal Help
We don’t run ads and disappear. We guide you to real, local attorneys who take rideshare injury claims seriously.
You’re In Control
No pressure. No spam. Just a clear path forward if you choose to move ahead.
You shouldn’t have to figure this out on your own — especially when billion-dollar companies are involved.
Rideshare accidents aren’t limited to riders. Whether you were in the car, behind the wheel, or hit while walking, we connect you with someone who can help.
Passengers Injured in Uber or Lyft Rides
Get legal support even if you don’t know which driver was at fault.
Drivers Hit by a Rideshare Vehicle
Whether the rideshare driver was at fault or distracted, we’ll help you pursue a claim.
Pedestrians or Cyclists Hit by Rideshare Drivers
You deserve compensation for injuries caused by drivers rushing, distracted, or unfamiliar with an area.
Rideshare Drivers Injured on the Job
If you were driving for Uber or Lyft and got hit, you may have more coverage than you think.
Families of Those Killed in Rideshare-Related Accidents
We connect grieving families with compassionate attorneys who handle wrongful death claims.
No matter how the crash happened, we’ll help you understand your options.
Uber and Lyft accidents involve extra layers of red tape. But getting help doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s what happens when you call
We Listen to Your Story
Were you a rider, a driver, or hit by a rideshare car? We’ll walk through the details and take your case seriously.
We Match You With the Right Lawyer
You’ll be connected with a local Arizona attorney who knows how to navigate rideshare insurance coverage and loopholes.
You Get Clear Legal Options
Find out what your case could be worth — and whether Uber, Lyft, or another party is liable.
Don’t get stuck fighting Uber or Lyft alone. We’ll help you take the next step — with confidence.
Whether the crash happened at low speed or during a high-impact freeway collision, rideshare victims often suffer injuries that deserve compensation. We connect you with lawyers who take these cases seriously.
Concussions & Brain Injuries – Especially common in backseat passengers with no headrests or seatbelt usage.
Broken Bones & Fractures – Arms, ribs, and legs often take the brunt of impact in sudden stops or side-swipes.
Whiplash & Soft Tissue Injuries – Neck, back, and joint damage can lead to chronic pain — even from “minor” crashes.
Internal Injuries – Often missed in early hospital visits, but serious in side-impact collisions.
Wrongful Death in Rideshare Crashes – We help families pursue justice when tragedy strikes due to negligent drivers or poor vehicle safety.
If you were hurt in a rideshare crash, don’t brush it off. Get connected with legal help that knows how to win these cases.
From late-night Lyft accidents in Phoenix to Uber crashes outside Tucson malls — these cases happen statewide. We connect Arizona victims with attorneys who know how to navigate both local and rideshare-specific legal systems.
Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, Peoria, and beyond.
Our team assists clients in 85004, 85701, 85281, 85032, 85345, 85201, 85018, 85225, 85041, 85301 — and many other zip codes across Arizona.
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have revolutionized transportation, but when accidents happen, determining who’s responsible can feel like a legal maze. Unlike traditional car crashes, these cases involve layered insurance policies, app-based liability triggers, and corporate legal teams trained to avoid payouts.
Liability depends on whether the rideshare driver had the app on, was actively transporting a passenger, or was waiting for a ride request. Depending on that status, coverage may come from:
The rideshare driver’s personal auto insurance
Uber/Lyft’s company-provided insurance
A third-party driver’s insurance (if another vehicle was at fault)
Without legal help, it’s easy for insurers to push the blame and deny coverage.
If you were a paying passenger and your rideshare driver was in an accident, you may be eligible for up to $1 million in coverage
under Uber/Lyft’s commercial insurance. But that doesn’t mean they’ll pay willingly. Legal representation ensures you don’t get lowballed or ignored.
Whether you were driving, walking, or biking when an Uber or Lyft hit you, you can file a claim — but proving the driver was “on the app” is critical. Your lawyer may:
Pull digital trip records
Demand company insurance disclosures
Retrieve app status and GPS data
Big rideshare companies and their insurers often:
Deny liability
Shift blame between driver and platform
Claim the driver was “offline”
Offer low settlements before injuries are fully understood
Don’t settle without knowing your legal rights.
Medical bills
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Rehab costs or permanent disability
Wrongful death (in fatal cases)
Arizona’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases is 2 years, but Uber/Lyft cases require fast action. Evidence like GPS logs and camera footage can disappear quickly.
If you were injured in an Uber or Lyft-related crash, the odds are stacked against you — unless you get legal backup. We’ll connect you with an Arizona attorney who knows how to win these cases.
In most cases, you’ll be filing against their insurance policy — not the company directly. However, it depends on whether the driver was active on the app and what type of crash occurred.
You may be covered by up to $1 million in commercial insurance through Uber or Lyft. A lawyer can help ensure you receive what you’re owed.
Yes. Whether you were driving, walking, or biking, if an active rideshare driver hit you, you may be entitled to compensation.
Yes — Arizona’s statute of limitations is generally 2 years from the date of the accident. However, rideshare evidence can disappear quickly, so acting fast is key.
No. There’s no cost to call, and the attorneys we connect you with only get paid if they win your case.
Rideshare accidents are nothing like regular fender benders — they come with corporate insurance tricks, app-based loopholes, and legal gray areas. That’s why it’s critical to talk to someone who’s handled these cases before. We’ll connect you with an experienced Arizona attorney who knows how to fight back.
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