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If you were injured in a car accident involving a rideshare vehicle, you should be compensated for your injuries no matter who is at-fault.
If you are a passenger, you may be eligible for Uber or Lyft’s liability coverage. However, it is possible for Uber or Lyft to resist paying for the claim. This is why it’s important to contact a car accident lawyer so you can receive the compensation you deserve.
If you are a driver, Uber and Lyft both have a liability coverage system that is split into periods. The period your accident falls into depends on the conditions surrounding your accident. The liability coverage includes the following:
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- Period 0: If an Uber/Lyft driver is in an accident but not logged into their rideshare app, Uber/Lyft won’t provide liability coverage.
- Period 1: If an Uber/Lyft driver is in an accident and is logged into the app but not yet accepted a ride, Uber/Lyft will provide liability coverage up to $25,000 property damage liability, $50,000 per person injured in the car accident, and $100,000 total injury liability per car accident.
- Period 2: If an Uber/Lyft driver accepts a ride and has a car accident on their way to pick up their passenger, liability coverage can increase up to $1 million.
- Period 3: If an Uber/Lyft driver gets into a car accident with passengers in their vehicle, Uber/Lyft may provide up to $1 million in liability coverage to the passengers, if the Uber/Lyft driver is at fault.