If you were involved in a ridesharing accident with an Uber or Lyft driver or suffered injuries or losses as a ridesharing passenger or another road user, you may have many questions after your accident. Who was at fault? How should you file a claim? What are your coverage limits and filing deadlines? What if the insurance company denies your claim? For answers, contact our experienced Union Uber accident lawyer today. We will walk you through everything you need to know about filing a claim and pursuing the compensation you may be owed.
Uber and Lyft’s services have enjoyed exponential growth across New Jersey and many other states as reasonably-priced alternatives to taxicabs and public transportation where such services may be limited or even nonexistent. However, Uber and Lyft are structured differently from taxi companies and are not subject to all of the same regulations that apply to taxi services. For example, Uber and Lyft drivers are categorized as independent contractors and not employees, and it can therefore be difficult to hold Uber or Lyft at fault for an accident caused by or involving one of their drivers.
Irrespective of these differences, New Jersey’s motor vehicle accident and personal injury laws allow the victims of accidents to seek compensation from the at-fault parties responsible for harming them. Our Union Uber accident lawyer has the hands-on experience and legal expertise to deftly handle all types of rideshare accident and personal injury cases. Whether you were injured as a rideshare passenger, driver, or another road user or were injured by a rideshare vehicle, we can help you file a claim and pursue the damages you need and deserve.
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The primary components of any Uber or Lyft accident are pretty straightforward. If you can prove that another party caused you harm in some way, you can file a claim for damages. You must gather evidence on how, when, and why the accident occurred, and you must quantify your losses. You then submit your claim to the relevant insurers.
This is where things can get complicated. What are the insurance limits that apply to your case? Are there filing deadlines? Can you seek compensation from Uber or Lyft, or do you need to go through Uber and Lyft’s insurers? Can you file a claim directly against the driver? What if you were a rideshare driver who was struck by another road user? What about pedestrians and bicyclists?
This is where the services and expertise of our Union Uber accident lawyer can be the difference between winning your claim and being fully compensated and being denied compensation.
To answer the above questions, here are a few important rules that apply to Uber and Lyft accidents in New Jersey:
To learn more about how different scenarios will likely play out, speak with our Lyft accident attorney in Union today.
As long as you can connect a loss, injury, or damage to your Uber or Lyft accident, you can include it in your claim. This covers injuries and losses such as:
Incidental expenses such as car rental expenses, care costs for yourself or loved ones, and home renovations to accommodate an accident-related injury may or may not be included in your claim, so it is best to speak to our Union Uber accident lawyer before pursuing a claim. Be careful not to leave these expenses out of your claim even if they are difficult to prove because they can quickly spiral out of control and you should not have to pay for treatments or overheads that you are suffering because of the actions or negligence of another party.
Our team is just a call away. Contact us today for a free initial consultation. Our Lyft accident attorney in Union, NJ will review your case, and if we take your case on, we will handle every aspect of your claim from start to finish. We do not get paid unless you win your case so call us today to get started.
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Union Township is a township located within Union County in the state of New Jersey, in the United States of America. In the 18th century, the area that is today known as Union went by the name Connecticut Farms when it was first settled.
The Elizabeth River may be found in Union Township, which is located only about five miles to the northwest of Elizabeth Town. The land that is currently referred to as “Embroidery Capitol of the United States” and “Havana on the Hudson” was historically the site of the conflict known as the Battle of Connecticut Farms.
It all depends on the severity of your injuries and losses. If you only suffered minor injuries and/or minor vehicle damage and related losses, your compensation package will be commensurately low. If, however, you suffered catastrophic injuries and more serious losses, since the law is designed to bring you back to your pre-accident levels of well-being (both financial and physical), your compensation package will be commensurately higher. Speak with our team for assistance with accurately quantifying your accident-related losses and damages so that we can file a claim for you for the same.
If we take on your case, we will take care of evidence collection for you. This includes photos and videos of the accident scene; police and medical reports; testimony from eyewitnesses and subject matter experts; vehicle maintenance logs; breathalyzer test results; mobile phone and rideshare app usage; prior driving history; and any other form of evidence that can be used to back your claims, prove the extent of your losses, or assign liability to an at-fault party.
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