What To Do When Injured in a Ridesharing Accident

November 9, 2023

Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have revolutionized the transportation industry by allowing passengers to quickly and easily hail a ride with just a few taps on their smartphones. However, with this convenience comes the risk of accidents, and if you've been involved in a ridesharing accident, it can be overwhelming to know what to do next.

Step 1: Seek Medical Attention

The first and most crucial step is getting medical attention for your injuries. If you're seriously injured, call 911 immediately. If your injuries are less severe, you should seek medical attention immediately. Even if you think you're okay, some injuries may take time to manifest symptoms, so it's better to be safe than sorry. The ridesharing company's insurance policy may cover the cost of any medical bills incurred due to the accident.


Step 2: Document the Scene

If you can, take photos of the accident scene, including any damage to the vehicles involved, skid marks, and any road signs or traffic signals. You should also take down the names and contact information of any witnesses to the accident. This documentation can be valuable evidence if you decide to pursue legal action against the ridesharing company.


Step 3: Report the Accident

Report the accident to the ridesharing company as soon as possible. Uber and Lyft have dedicated accident response teams to assist you with filing a claim and contacting their insurance company. To do this, use the app on your smartphone or contact the company's support team directly.


Step 4: Consider Legal Action

If you've been seriously injured in a ridesharing accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. While the insurance company may offer you a settlement, it's important to remember that these companies will always try to settle for the lowest amount possible. It may be in your best interest to seek legal representation to navigate the legal process and ensure you receive fair compensation.


Step 5: Focus on Recovery

Whether you decide to pursue legal action, it's important to focus on your recovery. This may mean attending physical therapy, taking time off work, or seeking mental health support. Don't be afraid to ask for help; don't rush your recovery. Healing takes time, and taking care of yourself in the aftermath of a traumatic experience is important.


Personal Injury Lawyer in Luzerne County

At Slusser Law Firm, we understand the challenges you may face after being injured in a ridesharing accident. Our team of dedicated personal injury attorneys is here to support you every step of the way. If you've been injured in a ridesharing accident, don't hesitate to contact us at for a free consultation*.


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