Using Uber, Lyft, airport taxis, or even a limo service presents many benefits to riders, like being able to call for a ride anywhere at any time and being more affordable than traditional taxi cab fare. While these benefits are great, they do not prevent rideshare drivers and passengers from getting into accidents.
If you were a passenger in a rideshare vehicle or the driver of one who has been hurt in an accident, contact The Lawyers at the Offices of Glen S. Barry, P.C.
Causes of Uber, Lyft & Limo Accidents
- Fatigue. Most rideshare drivers take a position with Uber, Lyft or limo companies as a part time job. This means that they’re working long hours each day, leaving them feeling fatigued or distracted from other aspects of their lives while driving you from Point A to Point B.
- Negligence. Like any other driver on the road, rideshare drivers can drive recklessly. While it is the duty of the driver to obey traffic laws and speed limits, they do not always do so. Negligent or reckless driving can cause accidents that result in injury.
If you were a driver or passenger hurt in an accident involving a rideshare vehicle, the lawyers at the Offices of Glen S. Barry, P.C. can help. We have helped passengers and drivers injured in accidents involving:
- Uber
- Lyft
- Cabs
- Taxis
- Airport Shuttles
- Limos
Are you the driver of a rideshare vehicle who has been injured in an accident?
The Lawyers at the Offices of Glen S. Barry, P.C. can help you, too! We have assisted Uber, Lyft, taxi cab, and limousine drivers in fighting for the compensation they deserve for their pain and suffering. In these situations, it can be difficult to determine whose insurance policy should cover what. Our lawyers can help you navigate these types of cases.
Have you been hurt in an accident caused by or involving a rideshare car in Philadelphia or the surrounding areas? Contact the Lawyers at the Offices of Glen S. Barry, P.C. today.Our experienced team of lawyers can help you with yourpersonal injury claim and will work with you to fight for your right to compensation.