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WERE YOU INJURED IN AN UBER or lyft ACCIDENT?
Being injured in a car accident involving an Uber, whether as a passenger, Uber driver, third-party driver, third-party passenger, or simply a pedestrian, is more complex than your average car accident case. Being that there are multiple players, possibly at-fault, as well as important contractual relationships to take into account in navigating the law, it is best to retain an experienced lawyer who regularly navigates the law in regard to Uber and other ridesharing companies like Lyft in Illinois.
If you were injured in an Uber accident in Chicago as a result of your driver’s negligence, you may have legal recourse to file a lawsuit against Uber to seek compensation for damages, including pain and suffering, medical cost reimbursement, and wage loss, etc., as a result of your injuries.
Otherwise, you may have a valid legal claim against the personal automobile insurance policy of the Uber driver. Alternatively, if you were injured due to the negligence of a third-party driver while a passenger in an Uber, you may have a personal injury lawsuit against the driver’s personal automobile policy.
An experienced Chicago Rideshare Accident Attorneys will walk you through your options during your phone call to properly evaluate your potential lawsuit. It is important to have a copy of the police report (if you have it) and any documentation having to do with your medical assistance prior to making the call. Our legal team prosecutes Uber and Lyft cases day in and day out. Don’t take our word for it; see what our clients have to say.
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As a Passenger in an Uber Accident
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Tasha – Rideshare Rider
Highly recommend Sean’s services! If I could give him 10 stars I would! From day one, he was very genuine person and works directly with his clients. He always kept my goals at the forefront of his work. He is extremely knowledgeable about the law and knows how to use that to execute your goals. He went above and beyond without hesitation. Again, highly recommend!
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Boualem – Rideshare Driver
While all other offices turned me down because they deemed my cause unworthy of fighting for, Mr. Sean J. O’Bryan, was the only attorney who widely opened his office and decided to retain my case. Always available when needed and responded to my inquiries in timely manners. I highly recommend any Uber/Lyft drivers to reach out to them in case of accidents/injuries.
Boualem
Jeremy, Personal Injury Client
Rideshare Accident Attorneys were able to negotiate a settlement with a rideshare company that was outrageously higher than expected.
Jeremy
Michael, Personal Injury Client
I contacted Sean O’Bryan. I received my settlement quicker than expected and more importantly I was treated with incredible care and professionalism.
Michael
Christina, Estate of Decedent, Personal Injury
We hired Sean and he was compassionate, excellent attorney who did an exceptional job fighting on my family‘s behalf for my brother’s legacy. He also WON our CASE and I just wanted to say THANK YOU! My family cannot thank him enough.
Christina
Matthew, Personal Injury Client
My wife and I couldn’t have asked for better representation. He was extremely motivated and passionate. Well, his tenacity paid off after a year, and my wife and I were extremely happy with the result.
Matthew
Robert, Personal Injury Client
Sean was great to work with. He was able to recover damages even after several lawyers told me I didn’t have a case! He was very responsive and took time to explain things.
Robert
Can I File a Lawsuit against the Driver for my Uber Accident?
You may be able to pursue a personal injury claim to sue the driver of the Uber vehicle if the driver was negligent in the operation of the Uber, leading to your injuries. You may be entitled to compensation if you were injured whether you were a passenger of the Uber or a third person driver or passenger involved in the car accident.
As a driver or passenger of an Uber vehicle, you hold rights legislated by your state that come into play when you are injured or suffer property damage in an Uber accident. In addition to those rights, Uber has made assurances for your benefit in the event of an accident.
If negligence played a part in your injury in your Uber accident, you may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, wage loss, and more. It is of paramount importance that if you involved in an Uber accident to seek out an experienced Chicago Uber Accident Lawyer that can assist you in being compensated to the maximum extent allowable under the law. Ridesharing law is an area of personal injury law that is constantly changing due to the evolving nature of the industry. Here at Rideshare Accident Attorneys, we pride ourselves in dedicating ourselves solely to Uber and Lyft rideshare accidents.
Can I Sue a Third Party in my Uber Accident?
Depending on the facts of your case, a third party may have caused the collision while you were in the Uber vehicle. In this case, you would file a claim against the third party and the third party’s insurance company. It is vital to get this right at the outset, so that you are not out of luck if there is a notice period associated with the third party insurance company. Call Rideshare Accident Attorneys to determine who exactly you should file a claim against.
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What Should I Do If I was in an Uber Accident?
The first thing you want to do if you were involved in an Uber car accident is call 911 and seek medical attention. Never let the driver of another vehicle talk you out of calling the police. Having a police report is essential in pursuing a personal injury claim. The report will typically include details of the car accident, including statements from the Uber driver and other witnesses.
If possible, request the other driver’s license and insurance information, in the event that the police officer doesn’t make the information available to you in his report.
If possible, stand in a safe area away from traffic and photograph the vehicles before they are moved as well as the immediate vicinity to provide pertinent evidence in your potential lawsuit.
After you have dealt with the police, if you were not taken to the hospital already, it is important to be seen by a doctor to examine yourself and document your injuries. Your medical records will be requested by a rideshare accident lawyer to be used as evidence in your Uber accident claim.
An Uber Hit Me as a Pedestrian. Can I Sue Uber?
Yes, you may hold a valid claim against Uber if you were hit as a pedestrian by a Uber vehicle. The unclear answer, though, is which policy would be in effect at the time you were hit. Contact Rideshare Accident Attorneys to determine which insurance policy would apply, and how to proceed in your claim.
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How Does Illinois' Fault-Based System Apply to Uber Accidents?
As opposed to no-fault states such as Michigan, Illinois is a fault-based state, which means that courts use modified comparative negligence. This simply means that Uber or the driver is liable up to a certain percentage that they are deemed legally at fault for the accident. Given comparative nature of fault in Illinois, it is important to call an experienced rideshare injury lawyer in Chicago to represent you.
What is Uber's Insurance Policy in an Uber Accident?
Uber Law in Chicago - 625 ILCS 57
Are Passengers Insured in an Uber Accident?
I was injured in an Uber accident. Can I file a lawsuit against Uber?
An Uber accident in Chicago led to the death of a family member. What are the damages available?
If an Uber accident in Chicago causes a death, the decedent’s family may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against Uber and the Uber driver. Damages for a wrongful death Uber accident may include loss of income, loss of services, and loss of companionship.
In addition, if a Uber car accident fatality occurs in Chicago due to the negligence of a third-party non-rideshare driver, only the third-party driver and her/his insurer can be sued. However, under Illinois’s comparative negligence system, if it can be proved that the Uber driver was at fault, even if 1%, then you may bring a claim against the Uber driver and his insurer. Uber also carries Illinois-mandated insurance policies depending on the stage of the Uber ride that are also available in the case of an accident.
What kind of insurance covers me as a passenger in an Uber accident in Chicago?
Illinois has codified the applicable insurance periods in its Transportation Network Providers Act.
Period 1 (App open/Ride not matched) – Contingent $100K contingent liability.
Period 2 (App open/Passenger in vehicle) – $1 million liability.
Period 3 – (App off/No ride) – Driver’s Personal Insurance Policy applies.
What are Chicago's Uber Safety Requirements?
In Illinois, Uber is obligated to conduct background checks of their drivers. Moreover, Uber cannot employ drivers who (1) has had more than 3 moving violations in the prior three-year period, or one major violation in the prior three-year period including attempting to evade the police, reckless driving, or driving on a suspended or revoked license; (2) has been convicted, within the past 7 years, of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, fraud, sexual offenses, use of a motor vehicle to commit a felony, a crime involving property damage, or theft, acts of violence, or acts of terror; (3) is a match in the National Sex Offenders Registry database; (4) does not possess a valid driver’s license; (5) does not possess proof of registration for the motor vehicle used to provide TNC services; (6) does not possess proof of automobile liability insurance for the motor vehicle used to provide TNC services; or (7) is under 19 years of age.
Illinois law also spells out a zero-tolerance policy on the use of drugs or alcohol for Uber drivers while either carrying Uber passengers or while the app is turned on.
