Not all attorneys have experience and training to handle a claim resulting from an Uber accident. If you are involved on one, you should search out an attorney that has a focus in this area. If you have had an accident and the other party was an Uber or “ride sharing” driver, there is a whole different set of situations. The popularity of ridesharing services is increasing across the country, and Uber and Lyft are now both available in the Tampa Bay area. All you have to do is download an app, save your credit card information, and then you can request a driver at any time. While there are many benefits to Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing services, these cars are simply vehicles driven by regular people. Despite being for-hire drivers, Uber and Lyft drivers do not have additional training or qualifications. They are at risk for causing an accident or being a victim of an accident like any other motorist.
The amount of coverage has different benefit amounts based on the situation. The amount of insurance coverage will depend on what stage the ride share driver is in at the time of the crash. Stage one is when the driver has his app on. Stage two the driver has agreed to pick up and customer and is on the way to do that and stage three is once the customer is in the ridesharing vehicle and being transported to his/her destination. It may take some old fashioned detective work to determine exactly what the situation was when an accident occurs. If you have been involved in an accident involving a ride sharing driver, you would be well served to retain an attorney with the specific experience and training that is available for these situations, like Robin Nightingale.
Robin Nightingale focuses her practice as a personal injury attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.
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