Rideshare Accidents Attorney in Florida
After a rideshare accident, Pardy & Rodriguez helps injured passengers, drivers, pedestrians, and families across Florida seek answers, accountability, and steady legal support. The team brings local knowledge, clear communication, and practical guidance when Uber, Lyft, and insurance questions make the next steps feel uncertain.
Rideshare Accident Help in Florida
A rideshare accident can turn a routine Uber or Lyft trip into a stressful situation with injuries, missed work, medical expenses, and questions about who should pay. You booked a ride and trusted the driver to take you safely from one place to another, then something went wrong. Whether you were a passenger in an Uber or Lyft vehicle, a driver struck by a rideshare vehicle, or a pedestrian caught in the collision, the aftermath can feel more confusing than a typical car accident.
The Law Offices of Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A., handles rideshare accident cases in Central Florida and throughout Florida. We know how these layered insurance structures work, how the claims process can become confusing, and how to help injured people seek compensation and financial support from the parties responsible for the crash.
Call us at 888-522-0222 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation with our team.
Key Takeaways
Here are the main points to know after a rideshare crash:
- Uber and Lyft crashes can involve the rideshare driver, another driver, Uber’s insurer, Lyft’s insurer, and personal auto insurance policies.
- Florida law treats a rideshare vehicle differently depending on whether the driver was logged into the rideshare app or engaged in a prearranged ride.
- Trip receipts, app screenshots, the police report, medical records, witness information, and traffic camera footage can help show what happened.
- Many negligence claims must be filed within two years, so waiting can make the legal process harder.
- Pardy & Rodriguez can review the crash, identify the rideshare driver’s app status, gather records, communicate with insurance companies, and help you pursue a claim based on the facts of your case.
What Is a Rideshare Accident Claim?
A rideshare accident claim is a personal injury case involving a vehicle operated by a driver working through rideshare services like Uber or Lyft at the time of the crash. Many drivers use personal vehicles for these trips, and rideshare companies must carry insurance during certain app periods. What makes these cases distinct is the insurance framework that applies, which shifts depending on the driver’s status within the app at the moment of the collision.
Florida law explains that:
- Rideshare companies have to maintain significant commercial insurance coverage when a driver is actively transporting a passenger or en route to pick one up.
- When the driver is logged into the app but waiting for a ride request, a lower tier of coverage applies.
- When the driver is off the app entirely, only their personal policy is in play.
Identifying which coverage applies and then pursuing a claim through the right channel is exactly the kind of work an attorney handles on your behalf. Without that guidance, injured parties often find themselves bounced between insurers and left without adequate compensation.
Causes of Rideshare Accidents in Florida
Common causes of rideshare crashes include:
- Distracted driving: Uber drivers and Lyft drivers may glance at the rideshare app, accept trips, check directions, or respond to messages while driving.
- Unsafe pickups and drop-offs: Crashes can happen when a rideshare vehicle stops suddenly near hotels, apartment buildings, restaurants, airport areas, or theme park entrances.
- Speeding or rushing between trips: Some drivers try to complete more rides, which can lead to unsafe lane changes, rear-end crashes, and intersection collisions.
- Driver fatigue: Long app sessions, late-night driving, and airport or nightlife traffic can affect reaction time.
- Drunk driving or impaired driving: A rideshare driver, another motorist, or a pedestrian may be impaired, especially in nightlife or tourist areas.
- Negligent driving by another driver: Some Uber and Lyft accidents happen because another motorist runs a red light, follows too closely, fails to yield, or drives aggressively.
- Defective car parts can lead to rideshare accidents: Brake problems, tire failures, steering issues, or other vehicle defects may affect a driver’s ability to avoid a crash.
Lyft accidents occur for many of the same reasons as Uber accidents, especially when app use, heavy traffic, and vehicle condition all become part of the investigation. A rideshare accident attorney can review those details, identify which insurance coverage may apply, and help build the claim around the facts.
Common Injuries From Rideshare Accidents
A rideshare accident can cause pain right away or symptoms that appear hours or days later. Even minor injuries can worsen without care, while severe injuries may affect work, mobility, and daily life. After an Uber accident or Lyft accident, a prompt medical evaluation can help protect your health and create a clear record of your treatment.
These crashes may cause:
- Whiplash
- Concussions
- Broken bones
- Soft tissue injuries
- Spinal injuries
Some people need therapy, surgery, or ongoing medical care, and certain crashes may lead to permanent disability.
Injuries can also create financial strain through medical bills, lost wages, lost income, transportation issues, and property damage.
If a rideshare accident causes a fatal injury, surviving family members may have grounds to pursue wrongful death claims, including funeral expenses and other losses allowed under Florida law.
What To Do After an Uber or Lyft Accident in Florida
The hours after a rideshare accident can feel confusing. You may be sitting in an Uber passenger seat, driving your own vehicle, walking near a pickup zone, or riding in a Lyft when the crash happens. The steps you take can affect your health, your insurance claim, and the evidence available later.
After a rideshare crash, consider taking these steps when you can do so safely:
- Call 911: A police report can document the accident scene, the parties involved, and the officer’s observations.
- Seek medical attention: A medical evaluation can identify hidden injuries and help protect personal injury protection benefits.
- Save rideshare details: Keep your trip receipt, route, driver profile, license plate, app screenshots, and messages.
- Report the crash in the app: Uber or Lyft may ask for trip details, photos, and a short description of what happened. Report the accident to Uber for your records if the crash happened during an Uber trip.
- Document the scene: Take photos or videos of vehicle damage, injuries, road conditions, traffic signals, and nearby cameras.
- Collect contact information: Write down driver, passenger, witness, and insurance details.
- Keep records together: Save medical records, repair estimates, insurance letters, and receipts connected to the crash.
- Avoid rushed statements: Insurance adjusters may ask for recorded comments before your injuries and coverage options are clear.
- Talk with a rideshare accident attorney: Legal support can help you review coverage, protect evidence, and deal with insurance companies.
How Insurance Coverage Works After an Uber or Lyft Accident
Insurance coverage often drives a Florida Uber accident case or Lyft accident claim. The coverage may depend on what the rideshare driver was doing in the app when the crash happened, such as waiting for a ride request, heading to a pickup, or carrying a passenger.
The coverage question usually starts here:
| Driver status | Insurance issue |
| Driver was not logged into the app | The driver’s personal auto insurance policies may be the starting point. |
| Driver was logged into the app but had not accepted a ride | Florida law requires a lower rideshare coverage tier that may include bodily injury and property damage liability coverage. |
| Driver accepted a ride, was headed to pick up a passenger, or had a passenger in the vehicle | Florida law requires a higher coverage tier that may include at least $1 million in liability coverage for death, bodily injury, and property damage. |
Uber and Lyft also describe their insurance coverage in stages. These company-specific coverage periods help explain why app status matters so much after a rideshare accident.
What Uber Says About Insurance Coverage
Uber explains its coverage based on whether the driver is offline, online and available, or en route or on a trip:
| Uber driver status | Insurance coverage issue |
| Driver is offline | The driver’s personal auto insurance applies. |
| Driver is online and available for a trip | Uber states that third-party liability coverage may include at least $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident for injuries, plus $25,000 for property damage. |
| Driver is en route or on a trip | Uber states that it maintains at least $1 million in coverage for property damage and injuries to riders and third parties when the driver is at fault. |
What Lyft Says About Insurance Coverage
Lyft also describes coverage based on whether the app is off, the driver can accept ride requests, or the driver is en route or during a ride:
| Lyft driver status | Insurance coverage issue |
| App is off | The driver’s personal auto insurance coverage applies. |
| App is on and the driver can accept ride requests | Lyft states that third-party liability coverage may apply if the driver’s personal insurance does not, including at least $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damage. |
| Driver is en route to pick up a passenger or during a ride | Lyft states that it maintains at least $1 million for third-party auto liability coverage in many covered accident situations, subject to certain market-based exceptions. |
These coverage stages can affect who responds to the insurance claim after an Uber or Lyft accident. The driver’s personal insurer, Uber’s insurer, Lyft’s insurer, or another driver’s insurer may each take a different position. Pardy & Rodriguez can review the app status, insurance policies, and crash details to help identify the coverage path that may apply.
Statute of Limitations for a Rideshare Accident in Florida
Florida’s statute of limitations can affect how long you have to file a personal injury lawsuit after a rideshare accident. Many negligence claims in Florida must be filed within two years. This deadline can apply to an Uber accident case, a Lyft accident case, a crash involving another negligent party, and certain other personal injury claim scenarios.
Waiting can make a rideshare claim harder to build. App data, witness details, camera footage, and medical records are easier to address when the crash is still recent. Acting early gives your attorney more time to review what happened, identify available insurance coverage, and preserve important evidence.
Florida’s statute of limitations can also affect wrongful death claims after fatal Uber and Lyft accidents. If a family needs to file a wrongful death lawsuit, early guidance can help them know deadlines while they are still handling grief, funeral expenses, and financial disruption.
Liability and Negligence in Florida Rideshare Accident Cases
Liability in a rideshare accident depends on what caused the crash, who was involved, and which insurance coverage applies. The responsible party may be the rideshare driver, another driver, or another person or business connected to the collision.
A rideshare driver can be negligent if they were distracted by the rideshare app, speeding, following too closely, driving while tired, or making an unsafe pickup or drop-off. Another driver may also share fault if their actions contributed to the crash.
Florida law uses modified comparative fault in many negligence claims. If an injured person shares fault, that percentage may reduce what they can pursue. If they are found more than 50 percent at fault, Florida law prevents recovery in covered negligence actions.
A clear record can make a difference. The police report, trip details, medical records, witness information, and insurance documents can help show how the crash happened and which insurance policies may apply.
Benefits of Pursuing a Rideshare Accident Claim in Florida
Having legal representation in a rideshare case offers several concrete advantages:
- Clarity on which insurance applies: Rideshare insurance is layered and status-dependent. An attorney maps out exactly which policy should respond to your claim and pursues it accordingly.
- Access to commercial policy limits: When a driver is actively on a trip, rideshare companies carry substantial liability coverage. An attorney can help make certain that coverage is fully pursued on your behalf.
- Multiple potentially liable parties: Depending on the circumstances, liability may extend beyond the driver to the rideshare company itself or other vehicles involved. An attorney evaluates every available avenue.
- Protection from early settlement pressure: Rideshare companies and their insurers often move quickly to close claims. An attorney helps make certain you know the full value of your losses before any agreement is signed.
- No fees unless you recover: Pardy & Rodriguez handles rideshare accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay attorney fees unless the firm pursues a financial recovery for you.
How a Rideshare Accident Claim Works in Florida With Pardy & Rodriguez
The claim process can feel overwhelming when more than one insurer is involved. Here is how we approach these cases from start to finish:
Free Consultation
We review your situation at no cost. You walk us through what happened, and we identify which parties may be liable, which insurance policies may apply, and what your path forward looks like.
Driver Status and Insurance Investigation
We determine the driver’s app status at the time of the crash and confirm which level of rideshare coverage was active. This shapes the entire claim strategy.
Evidence and Records Gathering
We collect the police report, app trip records, medical documentation, witness information, and any available footage to build a clear and supported account of the crash and your injuries.
Filing and Negotiation
We submit claims to the appropriate insurer or insurers and negotiate for a settlement that accounts for the full scope of your losses. We handle all communications, so you are not dealing with adjusters directly.
Litigation if the Case Requires It
If a fair settlement is not reachable through negotiation, we are fully prepared to take your case to court and advocate for you before a judge or jury.
Matters Handled in Rideshare Accident Cases
We handle a wide range of claims connected to Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare platforms, including:
- Passenger injuries in active rideshare trips
- Injuries caused by rideshare drivers to other motorists or pedestrians
- Crashes that occur while the driver is en route to a pickup
- Accidents involving drivers logged into the app but without an active fare
- Uninsured or underinsured rideshare driver situations
- Multi-vehicle crashes involving a rideshare vehicle
- Wrongful death claims arising from fatal rideshare collisions
Why Work With The Law Offices of Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A.
Rideshare cases can involve more layers than a standard car accident claim. Personal insurance, rideshare company coverage, app status, and Florida insurance rules may all affect the path forward. The attorneys at Pardy & Rodriguez apply Florida rideshare and insurance laws to identify the coverage path, explain what may come next, and pursue the claim with clear expectations.
The team is direct, responsive, and focused on steady communication throughout the case. You should not have to wonder where things stand or feel left alone with insurance questions. We handle rideshare injury claims on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay attorney fees unless we pursue a financial recovery for you.
Schedule Your Free Case Evaluation
Who pays? Is it the driver’s personal insurance? The rideshare company’s policy? Both? Do I need a personal injury lawyer? These are not simple questions, and the companies themselves are not always eager to make the answers easy to find. In the meantime, you are dealing with injuries, time away from work, and the stress of not knowing where things stand.
That uncertainty can make it harder to know what to do next, especially while insurance companies review coverage and deadlines continue to move. If you were injured in a crash involving an Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare vehicle, Pardy & Rodriguez can review your situation and explain the path forward with clear, steady guidance.
Call us at 888-522-0222 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation with our team. We will review your situation, explain your options, and give you an honest picture of where your claim stands.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Rideshare Accidents in Florida
- What Damages Can I Pursue After a Dog Bite Injury in Florida?
A dog bite claim may include medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain, emotional trauma, scarring, disfigurement, infection treatment, future medical care, and other damages supported by the facts. The value depends on the injuries caused, insurance coverage, and Florida law.
- What if the Dog Bite Happened at the Owner’s Home While I Was Visiting?
Being a lawful guest on the owner’s property does not automatically disqualify your claim. However, Florida law includes an exception if the owner displayed an easily readable “Bad Dog” sign, unless the person bitten was under six years old or the owner’s negligent act or omission caused the injury.
- Can I Pursue a Claim Against Someone I Know Personally?
Many dog bite claims involve a homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy, not direct payment from the dog owner. This can make the claim less personally difficult than many people expect.
- How Long Do I Have To File a Dog Bite Claim in Florida?
Florida deadlines can depend on the legal theory, the date of the dog bite or animal attack, the injured person’s age, and the parties involved. Some negligence-based claims may involve a two-year deadline, while other dog bite claims may involve different timing under Florida law. A dog bite attorney can review the facts and explain which deadline may apply.
- Does Florida Dog Bite Law Apply if the Dog Had Never Bitten Anyone Before?
Florida follows a strict liability standard for many dog bite claims. This means prior dangerous behavior is not required to hold the owner responsible if the person bitten was in a public place or lawfully on private property when the bite occurred.
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