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San Diego Uber and Lyft Accidents

California’s second largest city, San Diego, is a sprawling network of towns connected by a central, metropolitan hub. A popular tourist town with many attractions and a large dining and nightlife scene, it’s no surprise that rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are popular transportation methods for commuting, sightseeing, recreation, and, rideshare services’ most common purpose, dining and partygoing. The prevalence of rideshare use in cities is so extensive that public transportation options in San Diego are declining.

Even though Uber and Lyft have taken precautions to ensure their drivers have safe records behind the wheel, these screenings don’t guarantee the safety of rideshare passengers and other motorists on city streets and freeways like the 5, 8, 15, and 805. Over 1,100 individuals die in accidents with rideshare services annually and countless numbers are injured in San Diego Uber and Lyft accidents.

Common Causes of San Diego Uber and Lyft Ridesharing Accidents

Rideshare drivers, like all other motorists, can cause accidents – not only with other motorists, but with pedestrians, public transportation vehicles, motorcycles, and bicyclists. They also risk injuring their passengers in a collision. Unfortunately, most San Diego Uber and Lyft accidents are avoidable considering the city’s congested roads and bad driving behavior exhibited by many motorists. Common causes of accidents include:

  • Tailgating
  • Speeding
  • Unsafe turns
  • Failure to yield
  • Distracted driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs

Liability in a San Diego Uber or Lyft Accident Case

Depending on how your San Diego Uber or Lyft accident occurred, either a driver’s personal insurance policy or the policy of the rideshare company will often be used to compensate you for damages. If a rideshare driver wasn’t on duty when involved in an accident, their own personal automobile insurance policy is responsible for paying for damages up to their policy coverage limits.

If a driver was on duty but hadn’t accepted a paying passenger’s ride request or picked up a passenger, Uber and Lyft insurance policies provide coverage in the following amounts if their driver was at fault:

  • $50,000 bodily injury coverage per person;
  • $100,000 total bodily injury coverage per accident; and
  • $25,000 property damage per accident.

If the San Diego Uber or Lyft accident occurred between the rideshare driver accepting a passenger ride request but before dropping them off to complete the ride, both Uber and Lyft provide their driver with $1 million in liability and underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage.

Winning a San Diego Uber or Lyft Accident Case

San Diego Uber and Lyft accidents can result in severe or even fatal injuries. It’s common to see injuries including whiplash, back injuries, head injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, lacerations, or spinal cord injuries such as paralysis. It’s important to seek medical attention after any accident to ensure you’re properly diagnosed and receive treatment for any injuries you’ve sustained. Unfortunately, though, even with treatment many injuries are fatal. Victims fortunate enough to survive may face massive medical expenses, long term or even lifelong treatment needs, temporary or permanent inability to work, and other impactful consequences.

To recover compensation for these injuries, victims of San Diego Uber and Lyft accidents often first file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. A skilled Uber and Lyft accident attorney can communicate with insurers on your behalf and negotiate with them to obtain the maximum possible settlement for you. However, if a fair settlement isn’t reached or doesn’t cover your damages, you may file a lawsuit for personal injury or wrongful death against the responsible party.

San Diego Uber and Lyft Accident Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Claims

To recover deserved compensation for injuries inflicted by someone’s wrongful behavior, a personal injury attorney can litigate a lawsuit on your behalf against the party or insurer of the party at fault for your damages. Establishing their liability can entitle you to damage awards for physical, emotional, mental, and financial harms suffered in the accident such as medical bills, lost wages, and mental anguish.

In a San Diego Uber or Lyft wrongful death suit, victims injured by the loss of a loved one may seek damages from the party responsible for the death. Though nothing can bring back your lost loved one – let alone help you fully recover from their sudden, avoidable absence – victims may be entitled to damages such as medical expenses, funeral expenses, and lost wages. These damages are meant to make up for the financial hardships caused a loved one’s avoidable death.

Contact a San Diego Uber or Lyft Accident Attorney

If you’ve been injured or lost a loved one in a rideshare accident in the San Diego area, it’s important you act quickly to protect your legal rights and maximize your chance of recovery before it’s too late. To put your best foot forward in your Uber or Lyft accident or wrongful death claim, contact the experienced San Diego Uber and Lyft accident attorneys at Daneshrad Law, PC. Alan Daneshrad and his team of attorneys have spent years negotiating with insurers and rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft; we know how to fight for injury victims like you in complex accident claims. We know how to save you the headache of dealing with insurance companies, keep you from being bullied into less compensation than you deserve for your injuries, look out for your best interests, and defend your rights.

The team at Daneshrad has the knowledge, dedication, and resources you need to secure maximum compensation in your case. We’ll review the facts of your case, conduct thorough investigations, and work tirelessly to put the best case forward on your behalf so you can recover what you deserve for your injuries. Nobody deserves to be hurt by someone else’s negligent behavior, so don’t wait to call us at (888) 881-3529 or (310) 858-8239 or contact use online and schedule a free, no obligation case evaluation. Let us review your situation, answer your questions, and help you start making the best of a bad situation today.

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