Uber or Lyft Ride resulted in Assault

Uber or Lyft Ride resulted in Assault

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Assault

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Rideshare companies have come under fire for assaults, sexual assaults, and other violent crimes that have taken place on their rides due to inadequate driver screening or safety measures. If you have been assaulted while on a ride with Uber, Lyft, or another rideshare company, you may be entitled to significant damages from the rideshare company. 

Qualification Criteria

Experienced assault, sexual assault, or other violent crime while on a ride from rideshare companies like Uber or Lyft.

Total Settlement Amount

Undefined. Rideshare is a $76.5 billion global industry.

Average Claim Per Person

$1.5 million

Approval Rate

15%

Type of Compensation

Punitive monetary damages for pain and suffering.

Detailed description

There have been numerous reports of sexual assaults, physical assaults, and other violent incidents occurring during Uber and Lyft rides, and some victims have pursued legal action against the companies for failing to adequately screen drivers or provide sufficient safety measures for riders.

The companies have faced numerous lawsuits over the years related to safety concerns, and some of these cases have resulted in successful legal action for the plaintiffs.

For example, in 2019, a woman who was sexually assaulted by her Uber driver in 2015 was awarded $9 million in a lawsuit against the company. In 2020, a woman who was sexually assaulted by her Lyft driver in 2018 received a $10 million settlement from the company.

However, it's important to note that not all cases have resulted in legal action or compensation for victims. Some cases have been dismissed or settled for smaller amounts, and the outcome of a lawsuit depends on the specific circumstances of the case and the evidence presented.

If you have been assaulted on an Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare, you may be entitled to compensation in the millions of dollars. Fill out the form below to see if you qualify.

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