Rideshare Accidents
Las Vegas Rideshare Accident Lawyer
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have revolutionized transportation in Las Vegas and across the country. But when accidents happen, they introduce a complex web of liability and insurance issues that can leave victims confused and vulnerable. If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident, The Paul Powell Law Firm is here to help you navigate the legal system and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with medical bills, missed work, and insurance adjusters who don’t have your best interests in mind. That’s why we make personal injury easy. From the moment you contact us, we take on the burden so you can focus on healing. Our experienced rideshare accident attorneys handle every aspect of your case with precision and care.
Understanding Rideshare Liability
Rideshare accidents are not like typical car crashes. Depending on whether the driver was logged into the app, waiting for a ride, or actively transporting a passenger, different insurance policies may apply. These cases often involve multiple parties, including the rideshare company, the driver, and sometimes third-party motorists.
For example, if the driver was offline, their personal auto insurance is responsible. If they were online but hadn’t accepted a ride, Uber or Lyft may provide limited coverage. If a ride was in progress, the company’s commercial insurance policy may apply. Sorting through these layers of coverage requires experience and precision—two things our Uber accident lawyers and Lyft accident attorneys bring to every case.
Common Rideshare Accident Scenarios We Handle
Distracted driving due to app usage
Unsafe pickup or drop-off locations
Speeding or reckless driving to meet ride quotas
Poor vehicle maintenance
Third-party driver negligence
Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another motorist, our ride share accident lawyers will help you understand your rights and pursue justice.
Why Choose The Paul Powell Law Firm
Insurance companies know our name—and they know we don’t back down. If the offer isn’t fair, our rideshare accident attorneys are ready to take your case to trial.
We understand the tactics insurers use to minimize payouts, and we know how to fight back. Our Rideshare accident attorneys are relentless in pursuing justice and fair compensation for our clients.
Over 75 verdicts or settlements of $1 million+
Nearly $250 million recovered for injury victims
We never take more money than our clients—More Lawyer. Less Fee.
Aggressive litigation against insurance companies and corporate defendants
What to Do After a Rideshare Accident
- Seek medical attention immediately—even if symptoms are delayed
- Save ride details and screenshots from the app
- Document the scene and gather witness information
- Contact a lawyer before speaking to any insurance adjuster
Taking these steps can protect your rights and strengthen your case. Our Uber accident lawyers are here to guide you through every stage of the legal process.
Let Us Help You Move Forward
Rideshare companies have legal teams protecting their interests. You deserve someone to protect yours. At The Paul Powell Law Firm, our Uber accident attorneys and Lyft accident lawyers combine legal expertise with a commitment to client care. We’ll help you understand your options, build a strong case, and fight for the compensation you need to recover.
If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident, don’t wait. Contact us today for a free consultation with a trusted rideshare accident attorney. We’ll listen to your story, explain your rights, and help you take the next step toward justice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Liability in rideshare accidents depends on the driver’s status at the time of the accident. If the driver was actively transporting a passenger or en route to pick up a passenger, Uber or Lyft’s $1 million commercial insurance policy typically applies. If the driver was logged into the app but hadn’t accepted a ride, limited coverage applies. If the driver was offline, only their personal insurance applies. An experienced rideshare accident attorney can navigate these complex insurance layers to maximize your recovery.Liability in rideshare accidents depends on the driver’s status at the time of the accident. If the driver was actively transporting a passenger or en route to pick up a passenger, Uber or Lyft’s $1 million commercial insurance policy typically applies. If the driver was logged into the app but hadn’t accepted a ride, limited coverage applies. If the driver was offline, only their personal insurance applies. An experienced rideshare accident attorney can navigate these complex insurance layers to maximize your recovery.
Rideshare accident cases are more complex because of multiple insurance policies (driver’s personal insurance, rideshare company’s commercial policy, and third-party driver’s insurance), determining the driver’s status at the time of accident, corporate liability issues (whether Uber/Lyft can be held directly liable), disputes over coverage and liability between insurance companies, and the need to preserve electronic evidence (app data, GPS records, driver ratings). These cases require attorneys with specific experience in rideshare accident litigation.
In most cases, you cannot sue Uber or Lyft directly because they classify drivers as independent contractors rather than employees. However, you can file a claim against their insurance policies, which provide substantial coverage when drivers are actively working. In rare cases involving negligent hiring, inadequate background checks, or app defects, you may have grounds to sue the rideshare company directly. An experienced attorney will evaluate all potential sources of liability to maximize your compensation.