Injured in a Rideshare Accident? Get Compensated.
Contact us anytime to speak directly with an attorney. When you call, a rideshare accident lawyer will always answer the phone.
We’ll review your case at no cost to you, including answering any questions regarding your insurance policy. You’ll understand your rights, possible outcomes, and the best course of action moving forward.
We'll gather all necessary evidence, including medical records, witness statements, police reports, and expert testimonies, to build a strong claim. Thereafter, we’ll file a claim against the at-fault party's insurance company.
We’ll review and negotiate the opposing party’s offer. If a fair settlement isn't reached, we will take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We’ll work tirelessly to help you pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, so you can focus on moving forward with your life.
The rideshare company will cover medical expenses for passengers injured during an active ride. Rideshare companies, such as Uber and Lyft, maintain liability coverage of at least $1 million for accidents occurring during a trip. This coverage includes bodily injury, property damage, and emotional pain and suffering. Consulting with an Oregon rideshare accident lawyer can help you navigate the claims process effectively.
If you're a rideshare driver not logged into the app during an accident, only your personal auto insurance applies. Rideshare insurance coverages are active only when the app is on. Ensure your personal policy covers such scenarios and consult with an Oregon rideshare accident attorney for guidance.
Rideshare accident cases are more complex due to the involvement of multiple insurance policies, including the driver’s personal insurance and the rideshare company’s coverage, which varies based on the driver’s app status. Determining liability often requires analyzing app data, trip records, and whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger. These cases also involve large insurance providers and legal teams representing the rideshare companies, making negotiations more challenging. Additional complexities arise if passengers, other drivers, or pedestrians are involved.
Most rideshare accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay any upfront fees. Our Oregon attorneys receive a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically ranging from 33% to 40%, depending on the complexity of the case. This arrangement ensures you only pay if we successfully recover compensation for you.