Ridesharing has become an increasingly popular way to get around. Many use it as their preferred transportation when traveling to a new city on vacation, as a safe way to get home when theyāve had too much to drink, or as a way to get a lot of groceries home when they live in a large city.
Although most of the time when you get into an Uber, Lyft, or another type of ride-sharing program, youāll get in and out without incident; but what happens if your driver gets into a car accident? Or what if an Uber driver hits you while youāre walking around town? Who is liable to pay for any injuries youāve incurred?
Hereās what you should do if you have been in an Uber accident.
FIRST, CALL 9-1-1 AND DOCUMENT THE ACCIDENT IF POSSIBLE
When youāve been involved in an Uber accidentāwhether you were in the car or were a pedestrianācall 9-1-1 right away to get medical attention. Although you may feel fine, itās still important to get checked out just in case you have any internal injuries that arenāt presenting themselves right away.
If youāre able, try to snap pictures of the car accident including the crash scene, the damage to the vehicles involved in the accident, as well as the location of where the accident occurred. Also, be sure to take down the driverās first and last name, any other driverās names and insurance information, as well as contact information for any witnesses.
CONTACT UBER
On Uberās website, thereās information on the steps you need to take to notify them in case of an accident. After youāve contacted the police and paramedics, notify the company also. Using the Uber app, select āTrip Issues, and Fare Adjustmentsā, then click āI was in an accident.ā Ensure that you indicate the correct ride when you relay the information to them.
WHO PAYS FOR MEDICAL BILLS FOR MY INJURIES?
If you decide to pursue legal action because you want to seek compensation for medical bills or lost wages, you probably wonāt be suing Uber. Because the drivers are technically independent contractors, itās much more difficult to hold the company liable in an accident (although of course, this depends on what state youāve been in an accident in). If legal action is necessary, you would likely be suing the driver. However, if the driver is unable to cover the costs of medical bills or lost wages, Uber has a $1 million liability policy for passengers.
If your Uber driver is not at fault, the other driverās insurance policy would be covering the costs of medical care.
Have you been in an Uber accident in Georgia and need to know if legal action is in your best interest? Donāt wait another minuteācall Randy Fry, personal injury attorney, at (404) 948-3571.