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What Should I Do If I’ve Been in an Accident as an Uber or Lyft Passenger?

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. As more individuals in major cities come to rely on Uber and Lyft to get home or head out for a night on the town, the chances that individuals will be in an Uber or Lyft accident have increased. According to the Law Office of Martin T. Montilino, Minneapolis, Minnesota law requires Uber and Lyft drivers to hold appropriate coverage to cover passengers in an accident. This means that, regardless of who was at fault, your Uber or Lyft driver should have coverage to reimburse you for any medical expenses, injuries, or lost wages you may experience due to a crash. If you’ve been involved in such an incident in LA, you may want to contact this personal injury lawyer.

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While in practice, settling with insurers may sound simple, for some, the reality is far more complex. One writer for Fortune told about a recent experience in which he was a passenger when an Uber driver was in an accident. Though he, as a passenger, was not to blame, the passenger was told by Uber that he may be contacted by an insurance adjuster. In this case, passengers who are not injured may be annoyed by the inconvenience of having to explain what happened to a third party after these types of accidents. However, even if you feel like you have not been injured after a crash, it still might be a good idea to get checked out by a doctor. Some conditions, like mild traumatic brain injury may not be immediately diagnosed or symptoms may not appear right after an accident. Follow your doctor’s instructions and, if you notice new symptoms, like confusion, memory problems, sleep problems, or mood changes, consider following up with your doctor.

If you have been injured and are being contacted by insurance adjusters, be careful what information you provide. In general, it is a good idea to ask to communicate through mail. This way, your personal injury lawyer, like the Law Office of Martin T. Montilino in Minneapolis, Minnesota can evaluate your injuries and fight to help you get the maximum possible recovery under the law. Avoid giving a statement to insurance adjusters over the phone.

Uber has, in the past, been notorious for requiring drivers to file with their personal insurance before filing with Uber’s insurance. However, more states and municipalities have been fighting to ensure that Uber and Lyft properly cover drivers. Most private insurance companies don’t cover drivers operating commercially.

Uber’s Website has specific protocol for drivers and passengers. The information provided accords with the law. If you’ve been in an accident as a passenger, make sure everyone is safe, call the police, and contact Uber. You may be refunded the cost of the ride and may be later contacted by an adjuster to determine the nature of your injuries and damages. However, it is important to remember that companies and adjusters contacting you may have their own bottom lines in mind. Contacting a lawyer who specifies in these Uber accidents is much more reliable than being in direct talks with the company who’s at fault. For example, if you’ve been in an Uber accident in New York, NTZ Law will step up to ensure you get the compensation you’re entitled to. While adjusters are required to honor their obligations to you, they may try to do so while cutting costs. If you have been injured as a passenger in a ride sharing service, it may be wise to speak to a qualified personal injury attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota to learn more about your rights.

Wondering what to do if you’ve been in an accident while using a ridesharing service in Virginia Beach? It might be a good idea to get in touch with Ruloff, Swain, Haddad, Morecock, Talbert & Woodward, P.C. for legal help with your potential claim.

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