Ridesharing services like Uber have revolutionized transportation, offering convenience and flexibility for travelers worldwide. However, with the rise of this service, there has been an increase in associated personal injury accidents. When you step into an Uber, you trust that your ride will be safe, but unfortunately, collisions can occur, and understanding your rights and options following such an incident is crucial.
What are Uber Accidents?
Uber accidents, unfortunately, are a growing concern in today's fast-paced urban landscape. As convenient as ridesharing services like Uber may be, they also present unique risks on the road.
An Uber accident occurs when a vehicle operated by an Uber driver is involved in a collision. Such accidents are governed by personal injury law. Personal injury cases stemming from Uber accidents typically fall into several categories, including the following:
- Collision with another vehicle: This is when your Uber is involved in an accident with one or more vehicles.
- Single-car accidents: These occur when the Uber you are traveling in strikes an object, such as a curb or guardrail, without any other vehicle's involvement.
- Pedestrian incidents: If your Uber strikes a pedestrian, this is classified as a pedestrian incident.
- Bicyclist collisions: Similar to pedestrian incidents, these occur when an Uber vehicle collides with someone on a bicycle.