Atlanta Uber & Lyft Accident Lawyer
Rideshare accidents in Atlanta involve a web of insurance policies that standard car accident claims do not. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian hit by an Uber or Lyft vehicle, Georgia Auto Law has the experience to navigate the complex insurance layering and recover full compensation.
How Rideshare Insurance Works in Georgia
Uber and Lyft provide tiered insurance coverage depending on the driver's status at the time of the crash:
- App off — Only the driver's personal auto insurance applies
- App on, waiting for a ride request — Limited liability coverage from Uber/Lyft (typically $50,000/$100,000/$25,000)
- En route to pick up or during a trip — $1 million liability policy from Uber/Lyft, plus $1 million uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
The insurance tier that applies depends on the exact moment the accident occurred. Georgia Auto Law investigates ride logs, app data, and GPS records to establish which coverage applies to your Atlanta rideshare accident.
Common Rideshare Accident Scenarios in Atlanta
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport corridor, Midtown entertainment districts, and Buckhead nightlife areas generate some of the highest rideshare traffic volumes in the Southeast.
- Passenger injuries during an Uber or Lyft trip
- Collisions caused by a distracted rideshare driver checking the app
- Accidents at pickup or drop-off locations from sudden stops
- Pedestrians or cyclists struck by a rideshare vehicle
- Other drivers hit by an Uber or Lyft driver
Why Rideshare Claims Are More Complex
- Multiple insurance policies — The driver's personal policy, Uber/Lyft's policy, and potentially your own UM/UIM coverage all intersect
- Coverage disputes — Insurers frequently argue over which tier of coverage applies
- Driver classification — Uber and Lyft classify drivers as independent contractors to avoid direct liability
- Evidence preservation — Ride logs, GPS data, and app status records must be obtained quickly before they are overwritten
Why Choose Georgia Auto Law?
- No fee unless we win — You pay nothing upfront
- Free consultation — Speak with an attorney today
- Rideshare expertise — We understand the insurance layering unique to Uber and Lyft claims
- Local knowledge — We know the roads and courts in Atlanta
Georgia Law and Your Rights
Georgia's modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) allows recovery as long as you are less than 50% at fault. The statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33).
Contact Our Atlanta Rideshare Accident Attorneys
Call us today for a free consultation. Rideshare insurance claims require prompt action to preserve app data and ride logs.









