Georgia Rideshare Accident Lawyers

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Rideshare Accident Insurance in Georgia

Rideshare accidents in Georgia involve a unique multi-layered insurance structure. The amount of coverage available depends on what the Uber or Lyft driver was doing at the time of the crash: app off (personal insurance only), app on but no ride accepted ($50,000/$100,000/$25,000 contingent liability), or ride accepted/in progress ($1,000,000 liability coverage from the rideshare company).

This layered structure creates opportunities for both the driver’s personal insurer and the rideshare company to deny responsibility. Each insurer points to the other, leaving injured passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians caught in the middle. Georgia Auto Law determines which coverage tier applies and pursues the maximum available insurance.

Who Can File a Rideshare Accident Claim

Rideshare accident claims can be filed by passengers inside the Uber or Lyft vehicle at the time of the crash, occupants of other vehicles struck by a rideshare driver, pedestrians and cyclists hit by rideshare vehicles, and rideshare drivers themselves who are injured by another driver’s negligence.

As a passenger, you have the strongest claim because you bear no fault for the crash regardless of who caused it. Georgia Auto Law regularly represents rideshare passengers and maximizes their recovery from the applicable $1 million coverage policy that Uber and Lyft maintain for active rides.

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