Accepting New Cases — Uber & Lyft

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If you were assaulted, harassed, or abused during an Uber or Lyft ride, you may have a serious legal claim against the company — not just the driver. Our attorneys will review your case at no cost and no obligation.

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Why Act Now

Uber & Lyft May Be Responsible — Not Just the Driver

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Corporate Negligence Claims

Uber and Lyft have faced allegations of failing to conduct adequate background checks, ignoring repeat offenders, and silencing victims. Your claim may extend far beyond the individual driver.

Time Limits Are Critical

Each state has a statute of limitations on sexual assault and personal injury claims. Waiting can forfeit your right to compensation. Get a free review before it is too late.

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Confidential & No Risk

Our case review is completely free, confidential, and carries no obligation. You only pay if we win your case — and your identity is protected throughout the entire process.

You May Qualify If…

  • The assault occurred during a rideshare trip, at pickup, drop‑off, or immediately after using the app
  • You experienced non-consensual touching, sexual assault, rape, forced kissing, exposure, threats, or kidnapping
  • You were a passenger, unaccompanied minor, or a family member of someone harmed or killed
  • You reported the incident to Uber or Lyft and received little or no meaningful response
  • The incident occurred in the United States (most active state and federal courts)
  • You were incapacitated or unable to consent at the time of the incident

What Our Attorneys Investigate

  • Whether Uber or Lyft failed to properly screen, vet, or remove the driver from their platform
  • Patterns of prior complaints against the driver that the company may have ignored
  • Route deviations, locked doors, or other red‑flag behaviors captured in app data
  • The company's response (or non-response) after the incident was reported
  • Whether any signed release or settlement agreement affects your remaining options
  • Statute of limitations deadlines — including extended windows for minors in many states

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