Charlotte Uber Accident Lawyer

EXPERIENCED UBER ACCIDENT ATTORNEY IN CHARLOTTE, NC

When you buckle into an Uber or Lyft, the last thing you expect is to be involved in an accident that produces serious injuries. However, Uber accidents are surprisingly common in metropolitan areas like Charlotte. Understanding who is liable in an Uber accident and the damages Uber pays to accident victims can help you determine how to seek compensation after your crash. 

At Yale Haymond Law, PLLC, our experienced Charlotte Uber accident lawyers know the ins and outs of liability in rideshare accidents. We’ll help you seek compensation from the appropriate party and begin moving forward from this stressful event. 

Schedule your free consultation today to learn how our Charlotte rideshare accident attorneys can assist you. 

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WHO IS LIABLE IN AN UBER ACCIDENT IN CHARLOTTE, NC?

Determining liability in an accident in which you were the passenger can be challenging. Our attorneys can examine the details of your accident case and help you understand who to hold liable for your injuries. 

Potentially liable parties may include:

  • The Uber driver for failing to follow traffic laws, driving while distracted, or acting carelessly 
  • Another driver who struck the Uber or otherwise caused the accident
  • A third party, such as a vehicle manufacturer that installed a faulty part

In rare cases, the Uber passenger may be responsible if they distracted the driver or contributed to the accident. 

North Carolina is one of the few states still following a contributory negligence policy for accident liability. Under this policy, if a party is even partially responsible for the accident, they cannot seek compensation from the other parties. 

Our Charlotte Uber accident lawyers will gather evidence showing you were not even 1% responsible for the accident and then seek compensation from the responsible party. 

WHAT DAMAGES DOES UBER COVER IN AN ACCIDENT?

Traditionally, when someone driving a commercial vehicle is at fault in an accident, their employer is vicariously liable for the damages. But because Uber drivers are independent contractors, not W-2 employees, this vicarious liability policy doesn’t always apply. 

Uber covers accident damages in some cases, while in others, it requires the Uber driver to cover damages through their personal auto insurance policy. 

  • When an Uber driver is offline, or their driver app is off, the driver’s personal auto insurance applies.
  • When an Uber driver is available or waiting for a ride request, Uber provides third-party liability coverage if the driver’s personal auto insurance doesn’t apply. 
  • When an Uber driver is en route to pick up riders or in the middle of a trip, Uber offers $1 million in third-party liability insurance, uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage, first-party injury insurance, and contingent comprehensive and collision coverage. 

As a passenger in an Uber accident, the third point above should apply to your case, meaning Uber will likely provide insurance coverage to pay for your injuries and any property damage. But if the Uber driver wasn’t logged into their Uber app or your ride wasn’t official, their personal auto coverage may apply instead. 

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What If You Were in a Collision With an Uber Driver?

If you were driving your vehicle and were involved in a collision with an Uber driver, the same rules above would apply to your case. If the Uber driver was on the job when the accident occurred, the accident would likely fall under Uber’s third-party insurance coverage. 

Under North Carolina’s contributory negligence policy, you cannot seek compensation from the Uber driver if you are even 1% at fault for the accident. Hiring an experienced Charlotte rideshare service attorney is crucial to proving you were not at fault and maintaining your eligibility for compensation. 

Our Charlotte, NC, car accident lawyer will help you gather as much evidence as possible to show the Uber driver’s negligence in your accident. Evidence may include:

  • Photos or videos of the accident
  • Data from the Uber driver’s app showing they were distracted when the accident occurred
  • Testimonies from witnesses or any Uber passengers
  • Medical records 
  • Police reports

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Get Legal Help From a Trusted Uber Accident Lawyer in Queen City

Our attorneys at Yale Haymond Law, PLLC, are committed to helping you seek compensation after an accident involving a rideshare vehicle. We’ll pour our extensive experience and in-depth knowledge of rideshare policies into your case, doing everything we can to maximize compensation. 

Call Yale Haymond Law, PLLC, today at 704-800-HELP (4357) or fill out our online form for your free consultation. 

Are you a victim of a pedestrian accident? Reach out to our pedestrian accident attorney for assistance. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Main Causes of Uber Accidents in Charlotte, NC?

 Uber accidents in Charlotte often stem from driver distraction, speeding, fatigue, failure to yield, or impaired driving. In some cases, unsafe road conditions or other negligent drivers contribute. Rideshare cases can involve complex liability issues, especially when the Uber driver is on the clock or carrying a passenger.

What Should I Do Immediately After an Uber Accident?

Ensure everyone’s safety and call emergency services if needed. Document the scene with photos, gather contact information from all parties involved and any witnesses, and report the incident to the police. For guidance on your next steps, our team at Yale Haymond Law PLLC is here to help.

How Can an Uber Accident Lawyer Help?

 An Uber accident lawyer helps you understand your rights under North Carolina law, determines liability between the driver, Uber, and other parties, and handles all insurance claims. At Yale Haymond Law PLLC, we collect critical evidence, assess damages, and build a case to help you recover compensation for your injuries and losses.

YALE HAYMOND LAW PLLC

ADDRESS: 7401 Carmel Executive Park Drive, Suite 115 Charlotte, NC 28226

PHONE704-800-HELP (4357)