A typical trip in Las Vegas in recent years involves hiring a rideshare service to travel between destinations. During the day, many locals choose to avoid traffic in the city by using Uber, Lyft, or another rideshare service provider to get to work, pick up groceries, visit friends, and so on. When the sun goes down, the Las Vegas nightlife erupts in bright lights and even more rideshare vehicles throughout the streets. As rideshare services continue to grow in popularity, the number of rideshare accidents will only increase.
If you have been hurt while riding in a rideshare vehicle like an Uber or a Lyft, figuring out who is liable for your damages can be a challenge. You can simplify your situation and remove much of the stress by letting Carter Cullen represent you. As proud Las Vegas locals, our rideshare accident attorneys would be honored to hear from you and see what we can do to help you create, file, and manage your injury claim.
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Rideshare accident laws in Nevada present unique legal challenges due to the nature of Uber and Lyft services. The drivers are classified as independent contractors, creating complexities in determining liability. Unlike traditional taxi services, these companies do not always provide blanket commercial insurance coverage, meaning complications around insurance claims can arise. Nevada requires rideshare companies to provide significant insurance coverage while a driver is actively using the app. For example, $1 million in liability insurance must cover accidents occurring from the moment a driver accepts a ride request until the ride ends. However, understanding these regulations requires legal guidance to ensure all avenues for compensation are identified and pursued properly.
In addition to company-provided insurance, drivers are also required to carry personal insurance policies that meet state-required coverage levels. Despite these requirements, rideshare-related claims often encounter hurdles, such as determining which policy should pay out to injured parties. Due to the independent contractor status of drivers, rideshare companies often attempt to deflect full responsibility for accident damages to individual drivers. Therefore, a legal professional with knowledge of Nevada’s rideshare laws is invaluable to navigate these complex claims and advocate effectively on your behalf.
Being involved in a rideshare accident can be disorienting, but quick and precise actions can significantly impact the outcome of your claim. Firstly, ensure your safety and seek medical attention promptly. Even if injuries are not immediately apparent, it is crucial to have a professional evaluation to detect and document potential physical impacts. Once immediate medical concerns are addressed, document the scene of the accident extensively. This includes taking photos of the vehicles involved, damages, road conditions, and any visible weather or environmental factors. Collecting eyewitness accounts and their contact information can also serve as vital evidence when filing a claim.
Another critical step is notifying law enforcement to ensure an official accident report is created. This report can be a cornerstone evidence piece in a claim. Following official documentation, promptly contact your insurance provider to notify them of the accident without delving into specifics that could affect future proceedings. Furthermore, consulting with a rideshare accident attorney in Las Vegas early can streamline the claim process, facilitate communication with insurance companies, and enhance the chance of receiving due compensation. Having legal guidance provides clarity and confidence in navigating the aftermath of such an unfortunate event.
The first thing to understand about Uber is that, unlike other rideshare options, it’s not actually a transportation company. Instead, it’s a mobile app that connects drivers with passengers. The app also manages passengers’ payments, so no cash has to be exchanged.
Most people use the service known as UberX, which simply pairs a passenger with a nearby driver. The driver uses their personal car to pick up passengers and drop them off at their requested destination.
Uber hires the drivers as independent contractors. To qualify, they must have a qualifying personal vehicle and pass a limited background check. Once hired, they can log onto the mobile app and find passengers.
In recent years, rideshare services have thrown unexpected complications into the realms of auto insurance, liability law, and even employment law. As a result, managing a rideshare accident claim is often much more difficult than a typical car accident claim, which can catch the average claimant off guard. As your chosen Las Vegas rideshare accident lawyers, it will be part of our role to ensure you are ready for whatever comes next in your claim, starting with helping you understand a few important and unique factors in the average Uber or Lyft accident scenario.
Three things you should know about rideshare accidents are:
Common causes include:
There is no doubt that there are many benefits to ridesharing services, including cost and convenience. However, because they are fairly new and lack the strict regulations of traditional taxis, there is also a wide range of potential issues.
Taxi accident lawsuits in some states, including California and Nevada, claim there are misrepresentations in the safety and background check practices. The companies claim their background checks require county, state, and federal checks that go back a minimum of seven years, however, drivers are not fingerprinted or undergo some of the in-depth checks required of cab drivers in most areas.
Some consumer advocates are also cautioning riders about Uber’s terms and conditions, which users must agree to when they download the app. These terms and conditions appear to shield the company from almost any imaginable liability, although these have not been tested in court.
Then there’s also the fact that the Uber and Lyft platforms are app-based, requiring the driver to use their cell phone extensively to find passengers, navigate to locations, and provide other information. Handheld cell phone use is illegal in Nevada and has been since 2012. While we can hope these drivers stay off their phones or use hands-free technology while driving, the temptation may be too much and distractions occur regardless.
Uber and Lyft claim passenger safety is a top priority, yet it is paramount that all passengers take steps to ensure their own safety when using any ridesharing service. This includes the following:
Possible damages may include:
Drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing services also have to take certain precautions to protect themselves while working. One thing that many drivers do seem to be confused about is liability and insurance. In many cases, these concerns are the same as any traditional transportation company, but in other cases, there are even more questions raised about the driver’s liability in an accident.
Nevada Insurance Coverage and Limits (covered by the company)
This $50,000 policy is above the state minimum for regular drivers but pales in comparison to the policies taxi drivers and other commercial drivers are required to obtain on their vehicles.
Several legal guidelines apply when pursuing an Uber or Lyft driver for financial compensation after being injured in a crash. First, the injured person must fit into one of three categories: 1) Qualify as an Uber or Lyft rider; 2) The driver or passenger in a vehicle hit by an Uber or Lyft driver’s vehicle; 3) Be a bicyclist, pedestrian, or motorcyclist, who is hit and injured by a Lyft or Uber driver’s vehicle.
As with any car accident claim, the person bringing the claim must be able to prove two things to pursue a successful outcome. We must be able to prove the Uber or Lyft driver was at fault and liable for the actual damages, which are your injuries. If you were injured by an Uber or Lyft driver, we must be able to prove that someone was negligent to have a valid claim.
If you are a passenger in an Uber or Lyft vehicle that is involved in a collision, contact the police immediately to ensure a police report is filed. Take pictures of the collision, the location where it occurred, and any evidence that shows how the crash occurred. Record any contact information for other drivers and/or passengers who witnessed the collision so we may interview them later. Seek medical care immediately after leaving the Uber or Lyft accident scene, and contact our Nevada personal injury attorneys right away so we can take the lead in speaking with the insurance companies on your behalf.
In the unfortunate event that an Uber or Lyft driver flees the scene of an accident, it is imperative to take swift action. Contact local law enforcement immediately to report the incident, providing them as much detail as possible such as the driver’s appearance, vehicle make and model, license plate number, and the exact location of the accident. If there are any witnesses, try to gather their statements and personal information in case further details are required during the investigation.
Additionally, report the incident through the rideshare app. Both Uber and Lyft have mechanisms in place to deal with such situations, and documenting the event in-app ensures there is an official record. Retain medical documentation if needed, and seek coverage through your insurance policy for any injuries or damages incurred while parallelly pursuing potential avenues for compensation through the rideshare company. Navigating hit-and-run claims is complex, but a dedicated attorney can help ensure your rights are upheld during the process.
If an Uber or Lyft driver was on duty and struck you while you were on foot, the third-party liability coverage provided by the company may apply. When these drivers are actively on the clock, either picking up or transporting a rider, they are covered by the company’s $1 million insurance policy. That means we may be able to pursue the master Uber or Lyft insurance policy when your injuries require extensive care that goes beyond the driver’s personal coverage.
Our Nevada Uber and Lyft attorneys will pursue all applicable damages for your injuries, including medical costs, lost wages, short- and long-term disabilities, partial or full disabilities, property damage, and other expenses resulting from the collision.
Unlike taxi operators, who are required to maintain commercial insurance coverage, ride-sharing vehicles often carry personal auto policies with limited coverage. Personal auto policies typically exclude ‘livery’, leaving their owners without coverage during a ride-sharing trip.
Regardless, if you are injured in a car accident involving a ride-sharing vehicle, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages and injury.
All auto accidents with injuries should be handled by a personal injury attorney. The insurance company will do everything it can to avoid paying for the full extent of your injuries, property damage, and overall financial needs that arise from the collision. When individuals pursue financial recovery from an insurance provider, they will be met with incredible resistance before a lesser payout is offered, if one is offered. The insurance provider will delay or completely deny your recovery payment for as long as possible when an attorney is not working diligently on your behalf. Contact our Uber and Lyft lawyers in Nevada if you have been hurt in a collision with one of their drivers so we can seek the maximum financial recovery you deserve.
Following a rideshare accident, effective documentation is essential for supporting your claims. Begin by gathering as much visual evidence as possible. Capture photos and videos of vehicular damage, roadway conditions, involved parties, and their injuries. This visual proof can be significantly valuable if discrepancies arise later in your claim process. In parallel, have a detailed written account of your experience. Note weather conditions, time of day, and any unusual observations post-accident, such as seeing the driver using their phone or ignoring signals.
Medical records also serve as pivotal evidence. Get a comprehensive check-up even for seemingly minor injuries, ensuring there is a clear record of injuries sustained due to the accident. This helps prevent insurers from downplaying the severity of your injuries. Lastly, keep documentation of all correspondence with insurance adjusters, rideshare companies, and legal representatives to maintain a thorough chronology of interactions and statements made. Such diligence can simplify negotiations and contribute to achieving a fair resolution for your rideshare accident.
At Carter Cullen, we take pride in being able to provide compassion and trustworthiness to clients from all walks of life and backgrounds. We can assist with your rideshare accident claim whether you were a rideshare passenger, rideshare driver, or a third party, such as another motorist or a pedestrian. From start to finish, our goal will be to make your life easier by managing your claim and pursuing maximized compensation from all liable parties.
To work with our experienced Las Vegas rideshare accident attorneys, call 702.800.0000 today.
