Hit by a Rideshare Driver? Or Hurt While Riding? We’ll Handle It.

Uber and Lyft accidents come with layers of insurance, unclear answers, and finger-pointing between companies. Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, or driver hit by a rideshare vehicle, your claim deserves real attention—and results.



We help people across Georgia figure out who’s responsible and make sure they get paid. Rideshare accident claims are messy. We clean them up.

Who We Represent:

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Passengers injured in an Uber or Lyft

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Drivers hit by a rideshare vehicle

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Rideshare Drivers injured on the job

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Pedestrians or bicyclists struck by Uber/Lyft cars

If a rideshare driver was involved in the crash, we’ll take it from there.

Why Rideshare Claims Are Different:

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Multiple insurance policies may apply

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Coverage changes depending on whether the app was “on” or “off”

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Uber & Lyft deny responsibility and push blame to drivers

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Victims are often lowballed by insurance adjusters

You shouldn’t have to sort through all that while recovering from an injury. We’ll find the path forward and push for the max.

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When Uber or Lyft Insurance Kicks In:

  • Driver off the app: Their personal auto policy applies

  • Driver on the app but no ride accepted: Limited liability coverage may apply

  • Ride accepted or in progress: Uber/Lyft’s $1 million policy may cover you

We know how to find every angle—and hold them all accountable.

What You Can Recover:

  • Medical expenses

  • Lost income & future earning power

  • Pain, suffering & mental trauma


  • Out-of-pocket costs & transportation damage


  • Long-term care or disability coverage



We don’t stop at “what’s easy”—we go after what’s right.

Common Uber & Lyft Accident Questions:

  • Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?

    Usually no—they classify drivers as independent contractors. But their insurance policy still applies in many situations, and we know how to trigger it.

  • What if I was a passenger during the crash?

    You’re likely covered under Uber or Lyft’s commercial insurance. We’ll help file the claim.

  • What if the driver was uninsured or fled the scene?

    Your own policy—or Uber/Lyft’s uninsured motorist coverage—might still apply. We’ll investigate it all.

  • Do I have to give a statement to the rideshare company?

    No—and you shouldn’t, until we’ve talked. Let us handle the communication.

These Companies Have Lawyers. Now You Do Too.

Rideshare companies know how to protect themselves. We know how to protect you. Call now for a free consultation and let’s get started.