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As rideshare services like Uber and Lyft become more prevalent in Pennsylvania, so do the accidents involving them. Whether injured as a passenger, the driver of the rideshare, or another driver, navigating these accidents can be complex due to varying driver classifications, insurance coverages, and liability challenges. That’s where our knowledgeable team of Lyft/Uber lawyers at Cordisco & Saile comes in.
If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident, we can help you pursue your legal options. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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- Why Hire a Cordisco & Saile Attorney for Your Uber/Lyft Accident Case in Pennsylvania
- Why You Need an Uber/Lyft Accident Lawyer in Pennsylvania
- Steps for Pursuing Compensation After a Pennsylvania Uber/Lyft Accident
- What Types of Compensation Are Available After an Uber/Lyft Accident?
- How Much Is My Compensation Worth?
- How Cordisco & Saile Can Help You in Your Uber/Lyft Accident in Pennsylvania
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Hire a Cordisco & Saile Attorney for Your Uber/Lyft Accident Case in Pennsylvania
At Cordisco & Saile, our award-winning team of nationally recognized attorneys understands the ins and outs of recovering compensation for rideshare accident victims and the tactics insurers use to duck responsibility. We are skilled negotiators and litigators who won’t back down from a fight and are not afraid to take your case to court if necessary.
We’ve secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for our clients, including:
- $1,377,000 verdict for a Bucks County car accident victim rear-ended by a distracted driver
- $1,175,000 settlement for a Bucks County couple injured by a drunk driver who was irresponsibly overserved alcohol by a restaurant
- $865,000 settlement for a Bucks County driver and passenger injured by another driver who failed to yield while attempting a left turn
We remove as much stress from the process as possible, shouldering the legal complexities to let you focus on recovery. We understand you have many choices for representation, and we are honored when you choose us. We will work tirelessly to ensure you receive fair compensation. As a client, we see you as a family member—a person first and an accident victim second.
If you or a loved one were injured in an Uber or Lyft accident, our rideshare accident attorneys can help you determine your legal options.
Testimonials
We’re dedicated to securing the best verdicts and settlements for our clients injured in various accidents, from car accidents in Pennsylvania to slips and falls. Testimonials from our clients reflect this commitment. Read what our clients have to say:
Why You Need an Uber/Lyft Accident Lawyer in Pennsylvania
Rideshare accidents are legally complex due to specific driver classifications, the nuances of rideshare insurance coverage, and liability difficulties, demanding specialized legal knowledge. Hiring a knowledgeable Uber/Lyft accident lawyer is critical. Our team is here to help you with your case, working tirelessly to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Challenges With Rideshare Accident Claims
Understanding how rideshare accident claims work in Pennsylvania can be complicated because companies like Uber and Lyft often classify drivers as independent contractors. Due to this classification, rideshare companies may not accept responsibility for accidents, denying any vicarious liability for drivers’ negligence.
Furthermore, the rideshare’s insurance policies can further complicate the situation, only covering drivers during the following set periods:
- When the driver is logged in to the app but hasn’t accepted a fare
- When the driver has accepted a fare but hasn’t picked up the passenger
- When the driver has accepted a fare and is transporting a passenger
Coverage amounts vary by period. Uber and Lyft coverage amounts include:
- When the driver is online and available for a passenger:
- $25,000 property damage per accident
- $50,000 bodily injury per person
- $100,000 bodily injury per accident
- When the driver is en route to pick up a rider or is transporting a rider:
- $1 million third-party liability
If the driver has not logged in to the app, the rideshare company will not cover them. Instead, the driver’s own personal liability policy should apply.
Determining liability adds an extra challenge to each case, especially when multiple parties are involved. While the driver and the rideshare company are the most likely responsible parties, determining who is liable requires careful evaluation of all aspects of the accident. Sometimes, multiple parties can be liable, further complicating the situation.
Between driver classifications, coverage types, and liability challenges, navigating a rideshare accident can be overwhelming. Help from a rideshare accident law firm is crucial. Our skilled Pennsylvania Uber/Lyft accident lawyers will navigate the complexities of your case, ensuring you don’t have to traverse the legal system alone.
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We’re not just your attorneys, we’re your neighbors. Growing up in Pennsylvania, we’ve built strong relationships with the local judges and courts, making us uniquely equipped to handle your case. Our services span from Bucks County and up to Lehigh Valley, ready to meet all your legal needs.
Get started towards your path for compensation by giving us a call at 215-642-2335.
Steps for Pursuing Compensation After a Pennsylvania Uber/Lyft Accident
You may be eligible for compensation if you’re involved in an accident due to a rideshare driver’s negligent actions. Here are the steps to follow after the accident:
- Seek medical attention: Do so immediately, even if you don’t believe your injuries are severe.
- Report the accident: Inform the rideshare company as soon as possible via the available reporting avenues, such as the app or website, so you have a record of communication.
- Gather as much evidence as possible: Relevant evidence may include photos of the scene, contact information of witnesses, and the rideshare driver’s information.
- Contact an experienced Uber/Lyft accident lawyer: We can help determine your legal options, protect your rights, and fight for compensation.
- File a claim or lawsuit: Work with your attorney to determine the viability of your claim to seek compensation for your injuries and damages. Your Lyft/Uber crash lawyer will handle much of this process so you can focus on healing.
Our team has significant experience with Uber/Lyft accident cases and understands the intricate nuances of rideshare accidents in Pennsylvania. If you or a loved one has been injured in a rideshare accident, we can help you determine your legal options.
What Types of Compensation Are Available After an Uber/Lyft Accident?
Whether you’re pursuing an insurance claim or filing a civil lawsuit, multiple types of compensation are available in an Uber/Lyft accident case.
Economic Damages
Economic damages cover monetary losses associated with your accident, such as:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Property damage
Your lawyer will use these amounts to calculate your economic damages.
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages compensate for the non-financial losses resulting from your accident, such as:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional anguish
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Scarring and disfigurement
Many lawyers use the economic damage amount to calculate non-economic damages. They multiply the number by a factor between 1.5 and 5, using the specifics of your case to determine a fair and meaningful compensatory amount.
While calculating economic damages is straightforward, calculating non-economic damages can be challenging. A lawyer’s assistance is key here, as they will carefully evaluate your case to determine a suitable compensatory amount to pursue.
How Much Is My Compensation Worth?
The value of your Uber or Lyft accident case hinges on multiple factors, such as the severity of the injuries you sustain and the impact the accident has on you. More severe injuries with lasting effects are often eligible for higher compensatory amounts, but every case differs.
Your Pennsylvania injury lawyer will help you determine the value of your case based on the circumstances surrounding your accident.
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How Cordisco & Saile Can Help You in Your Uber/Lyft Accident in Pennsylvania
If you were involved in an Uber/Lyft accident in Pennsylvania, our experienced team at Cordisco & Saile is here to help. We offer free consultations to start the process, where we’ll review your case and determine your legal options.
Get personalized legal assistance, starting with a free consultation, by calling (215) 642-2335 or completing our online contact form.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is liability assessed in accidents involving autonomous or partially autonomous rideshare vehicles?
In rideshare accidents involving self-driving cars, multiple parties might be liable, including the car’s manufacturer, the software developer, or the individual who activated its autopilot mode. In some instances, all three parties may be liable. Determining who is liable requires careful evaluation of the accident, including what caused it.
What are the implications for a passenger's claim if the rideshare driver violates company policy or state laws at the time of the accident?
If the rideshare driver causes the accident by violating company policy or state laws, they could be held personally liable for your injuries. However, every case presents unique circumstances, so that the implications may vary.
How do Pennsylvania laws address rideshare accidents involving out-of-state drivers or passengers?
The same Pennsylvania laws apply to residents and non-residents in rideshare accidents. Out-of-state drivers and passengers injured in rideshare accidents typically must file the claim in Pennsylvania, where the accident occurred, and abide by its regulations.
What steps should you take if involved in a rideshare accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver?
After seeking medical care, contact your insurance provider to take advantage of your no-fault policy, which usually covers select expenses related to the accident. In addition, contact our skilled car accident and personal injury attorneys in Bristol, as a lawsuit might be a viable avenue if you have selected full tort coverage or have limited tort and your injuries meet the serious bodily injury threshold.
How does the legal process differ when the rideshare company claims the driver was not ‘on the clock?
When a rideshare driver isn’t “clocked in” on the app, their personal auto policy usually kicks in. Due to this difference, the legal process looks much different, shifting the focus to the driver and their auto insurance company rather than the rideshare company and insurer. Your rideshare lawyer will carefully evaluate these circumstances to determine the best action.
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“I was in a serious accident in 2021. My injuries were new however they mimicked some of the injuries I received in a 2017 accident. After treating with 2 doctors, both who stated my injuries were permanent, I was recommended to Cordisco & Saile. My attorney, Steven DeBonis, was wonderful. He listened and guided me through the process. He worked endlessly to ensure I received a proper settlement. I am so grateful for his effort and kindness. I would highly recommend him to anyone who needed someone to fight for them. The staff was friendly, informative and helpful. They are the best legal team around. Thank you for all you have done.”
I had a slip and fall on Saturday, December 21, 2024. I waited a few days before calling Barbara’s firm and when I decided to reach out, I left a message late at night on the 23rd. First thing Christmas Eve day, Barbara calls me to let me know. She received the message and wanted to chat about my fall. She was extremely professional, detailed the process, and what they would look for in terms of backup documentation, but also instilled a sense of safety and security because she was kind, compassionate and empathetic. She gave the distinct impression that my case would be well researched thoroughly but also be done ethically without having me jump through a whole lot of extra hoops. Five stars, would highly recommend.”
“I had a car accident in January 2019. I called Cordisco and Saile. Michael Saile Jr. worked with me along with his associate Steve, and para legal Michele. They treated me with kindness and respect. I had injuries to my neck and spine. I went through months of physical therapy. The person who t- boned my car had no license, registration or insurance, therefore Mr. Saile had to put together a lawsuit against my own insurance company. I had limited tort insurance but Mr. Saile and his people fought to get me the most money that I was entitled to from my insurance company. It took four years due to the pandemic but they kept at it until they reached the maximum. I cannot thank them enough. Everyone in their office worked very hard for me. I would highly recommend this firm to anyone who has had an accident, or any legal work.”
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