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Savannah Rideshare Accident Attorney

Getting involved in a rideshare accident in Savannah could mark the beginning of a lengthy legal battle with these companies and their legal representatives. The last thing you want to do is face them without proper legal representation. That’s where we come in as America’s largest and most powerful injury firm with a long history of fighting for the injured spanning over three decades. Contact us today for a free case review. A Savannah rideshare accident lawyer from our team might be able to represent you.

FAQ

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    When Can I Sue a Rideshare Company?

    You can bring a lawsuit against a rideshare company like Uber or Lyft if there’s evidence of their direct negligence leading to an accident. Negligence, in these cases, could be in the form of:

    • failure to properly vet drivers during the hiring process;
    • not maintaining safety standards (leading to an accident); or
    • technology-related issues like app glitches causing distraction and accidents. 

    Additionally, if the accident occurred while the driver was logged into the app and actively engaged in a ride or en route to one, the company's liability insurance (usually about $1 million for Uber and Lyft) might come into play.

    Common Causes of Rideshare Accidents

    Rideshare accidents occur due to different reasons. That said, the most common causes include:

    • driver distraction, often related to app usage for navigation and ride acceptance;
    • fatigue due to drivers working long hours or juggling ridesharing with other jobs;
    • speeding or reckless driving to meet ride quotas or maximize earnings;
    • inexperience with specific routes or areas; or
    • driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

    Damages in Rideshare Accident Claims

    If you have a valid rideshare accident claim, our attorneys might be able to help you pursue various damages. These typically include:

    • medical expenses for any injuries;
    • compensation for lost wages (only if the accident impacts your ability to work);
    • property damaged during the accident (such as your own vehicle); 
    • future medical care and lost earning potential; and
    • funeral and burial expenses (if the accident leads to the death of a loved one).

    How Much Does Hiring a Morgan and Morgan Rideshare Accident Attorney Cost?

    Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means they only get paid if you win and recover a settlement or verdict. In other words, the fee is free unless we win.

    Let’s Review Your Case for Free

    Don’t let your pain count for nothing. You have the power to hold the other party accountable and recover damages. To find out if your case has merit, contact us today.

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