05/31/2026
Uber and Lyft insurance coverage can change depending on what the driver was doing at the time of the accident. Coverage is often divided into different phases, including when the app is off, when the driver is waiting for a ride request, and when a passenger is actively being transported.
If an accident happens while the rideshare driver’s app is off, the claim may rely only on the driver’s personal auto insurance policy. In serious injury cases, low policy limits can quickly become a problem, leaving accident victims facing questions about how medical bills and damages will be covered.
Understanding which insurance policy applies can be critical after a rideshare crash. Contact our law firm today for experienced representation, https://bit.ly/3fYu5yn
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