For Third Parties
Hit by a rideshare driver?
Multi-party claims require a clear strategy.
As a pedestrian, cyclist, or other driver, you have the same rights as any accident victim — plus potential rideshare coverage.
Third-party claims are often the most complex because multiple insurance companies may be involved. The driver's personal policy, the rideshare company's commercial policy, and your own coverage could all apply.
The key question is whether the rideshare driver was logged into the app and whether they had accepted a trip. If the app was active, the company's $1 million liability coverage is the strongest source of recovery.
We investigate the crash, identify every available policy, and build a case that forces all responsible parties to pay their fair share.
Who we represent
Pedestrians
Struck while crossing, walking on a sidewalk, or entering/exiting a vehicle. Coverage depends on the driver's period.
Cyclists
Hit by a rideshare driver making a turn, opening a door, or merging into a bike lane.
Other motorists
Hit by a rideshare driver who ran a light, changed lanes, or rear-ended you.
Passengers in other cars
Injured when a rideshare driver collided with your vehicle.
Why third-party claims need lawyers
Insurance companies for rideshare drivers often point at each other to avoid paying. A lawyer can force disclosure of app status, insurance policies, and driver records to make sure no coverage is missed.
Critical deadline
If a city vehicle, public transit, or government entity was involved, you must file a notice of claim within six months.
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