Atlanta Rideshare Accident Lawyer — Uber & Lyft Injury Claims
Injured in an Uber or Lyft accident? Hurt while driving for work in a rideshare? Snell Injury Law fights to get you the maximum compensation you deserve — with no fees unless we win.
Uber and Lyft accidents involve different rules, multiple insurance layers, and confusing responsibility. We handle all of it — so you don’t get pushed around or underpaid.
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Why Rideshare Accidents Are NOT Regular Car Accidents
Rideshare companies have billion-dollar insurance policies, but getting them to pay is difficult. These claims involve:
- Competing insurance companies
- Drivers’ personal insurance conflicts
- Rideshare company liability arguments
- Delays, denials, and low offers
- Most attorneys avoid these cases.
We built our firm around them.
Who We Represent
If your injury involves an Uber or Lyft, you’re covered:
Uber/Lyft Passengers
- Your driver caused the crash
- Another driver hit your rideshare
- Hit-and-run rideshare accidents
Drivers Hit by an Uber/Lyft
- Rear-end collisions
- T-bone accidents
- Multi-car crashes
Uber/Lyft Drivers Injured While Working
- This includes “app on,” “en route,” and “with passenger.”
- Work-related rideshare injuries may qualify for BOTH:
- Workers’ compensation
- Personal injury compensation
Work-Related Rideshare Accidents
- Driving to a job site
- Running a work errand
- Driving a company vehicle
- Employees hurt during work travel
- Delivery drivers hit by rideshare vehicles
Most lawyers miss the dual-claim opportunities — we maximize them.
What Compensation You May Be Entitled To
- ER visits & hospital bills
- Physical therapy
- Lost wages
- Future income loss
- Medical transportation
- Surgery & future care
- Pain and suffering
- Compensation for permanent injuries
Uber and Lyft policies can go up to $1 million — but they don’t pay willingly.
What Compensation You May Be Entitled To
1. Immediate Investigation
We secure video footage, ride logs, trip records, neighbor cameras, dash cams, and police reports.
2. Direct Communication With Rideshare Insurers
We deal with Uber, Lyft, James River Insurance, personal insurers, and employer coverage.
3. Dual Claim Strategy
If you were working, you may have two separate claims, doubling your compensation potential.
4. Medical Coordination & Documentation
We help ensure your injuries are properly evaluated and documented.
5. Settlement or Trial
We fight for the maximum recovery — going to trial if necessary.
Common Tactics Rideshare Insurers Use
Insurance companies routinely:
- Delay paying
- Claim the app wasn’t “active”
- Blame other drivers
- Offer low settlements
- Deny medical treatment
- Ignore injured passengers
Our job is to stop this — immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?
Usually no — but you can file against their insurance policies, which often pay out more.
What if my Uber/Lyft driver caused the crash?
You’re covered. Their $1 million policy may apply.
What if another driver caused the crash?
You still qualify for Uber/Lyft coverage depending on trip status.
What if I was working during the accident?
You may qualify for both workers comp and a personal injury settlement.
Do I need a lawyer for a rideshare accident?
Yes — rideshare companies fight aggressively to avoid paying.
Why Choose Snell Injury Law
- Specialize in rideshare and work-driving collisions
- Personalized communication — no being ignored
- Deep experience with insurance and employer disputes
- Proven results
- You don’t pay unless we win
- Reputation built on trust and responsiveness
You Only Get One Chance at a Settlement — Don’t Leave Money on the Table.
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