
Get Justice After an Uber Accident Claim – Here's How
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By Emily Park – Personal Injury Legal Writer
Why Uber Accident Claims Are Different (and Dangerous Without a Lawyer)
Uber accidents don’t follow the same rules as regular car crashes. When you’re injured in a rideshare, you’re dealing with a billion-dollar company, multiple insurance policies, and drivers who are classified as independent contractors—not employees. That means Uber fights hard to avoid liability.
If you were hurt in an Uber accident in California—whether as a passenger, pedestrian, or another driver—you need to act fast and smart. Here’s how to protect your rights and get maximum compensation.
Step 1: Understand Uber’s Insurance Tiers
Uber’s insurance coverage depends on what the driver was doing at the time of the crash. Here’s how it breaks down:
- Driver offline: Only their personal insurance applies.
- Driver online, no passenger: Uber provides up to $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident in bodily injury coverage.
- Passenger in car or en route: Uber’s $1 million policy kicks in.
Don’t assume you’re covered—Uber’s insurers often deny claims unless every detail is airtight.
Step 2: Gather Crucial Evidence Immediately
Uber’s lawyers and insurers move fast. You need to move faster.
- Take screenshots of your ride receipt and app details.
- Get contact info for everyone involved—including witnesses.
- Take photos of injuries, vehicles, and the accident scene.
- File a police report—even if Uber says it’s “not necessary.”
The earlier you document everything, the harder it is for Uber to twist the facts.
Step 3: Get Medical Attention (Even If You Feel “Fine”)
Don’t wait. Internal injuries and whiplash often take hours—or days—to show up. Seeing a doctor immediately does two things:
- Protects your health
- Creates medical records that prove your injuries were caused by the crash
Insurers love to argue delays in treatment mean you’re not really injured. Don’t give them that weapon.
Step 4: Never Talk to Uber or Their Insurance Adjuster Alone
Uber’s adjusters are trained to sound helpful—but everything you say can (and will) be used to lower your payout. Common traps include:
- Admitting partial fault (“I wasn’t really paying attention…”)
- Minimizing injuries (“It’s probably just a bruise…”)
- Agreeing to recorded statements
Your safest move? Let your lawyer handle all communication.
Step 5: Hire a California Uber Accident Attorney
You’re not just going up against a driver—you’re going up against Uber’s legal team. Without an experienced attorney, you’re leaving money on the table and opening yourself to delays, denials, or lowball offers.
West Coast Trial Lawyers knows their playbook—because our team includes former defense attorneys who used to work for them.
What You Can Recover After an Uber Accident
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills (past and future)
- Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
In wrongful death cases, families can also seek funeral costs and loss of companionship damages.
Don’t Let Uber Delay or Deny Your Claim
Every day you wait gives Uber’s insurers more leverage. The sooner you call, the faster we can preserve evidence, build your case, and fight back. And remember:
You don’t pay unless we win.
Book Your Free Uber Accident Consultation Now
If you or a loved one was injured in a rideshare accident, don’t guess your way through the process. Contact West Coast Trial Lawyers today. Our team is available 24/7 to protect your rights and pursue the full compensation you’re owed.
