Commuters: Were You Injured In A Rideshare Accident?

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Instead of calling a taxi or riding the city bus, many citizens choose to use rideshare and other app-based transportation to get where they need. Although rideshare is fast becoming one of the quickest and least expensive ways to travel around communities and cities, it's also one of the most dangerous. Many commuters have received injuries due to the unsettling behavior of their rideshare drivers. Learn what you can do if you receive injuries due to the recklessness of a rideshare driver below.

What Should You Know About Rideshare?

Rideshare is a service offered by numerous app-based companies around the United States. The mode of transportation allows everyday people to "taxi" parents, workers, and other commuters around the city at a cheap price. All passengers need to do is log into an app and schedule a ride or pickup. Although rideshare seems like the best way to travel, it may not be. 

A great number of passengers become physically injured in vehicular accidents involving rideshare drivers. The drivers may run red lights, speed through streets, double park, or consume alcohol and drugs when they pick up passengers. Some app-based drivers may have criminal backgrounds, poor driving histories, and severe mental health issues. These types of actions can cause numerous accidents, including car crashes. 

If your rideshare driver engaged in any of the reckless behaviors above, consult a personal injury attorney to find out what you might do about it.

How Do You Begin a Personal Injury Case?

Making a claim against a rideshare driver may not be easy without an attorney on your side. A number of rideshare companies don't require their drivers to carry commercial driving insurance. The drivers use their own auto insurance instead. If the driver's insurance company won't cover your injuries, it can leave you with expensive medical bills to pay and a lack of income from work. 

A personal injury attorney can deal with the driver's insurance company for you. An attorney might also contact the rideshare company about the driver responsible for the accident. If the driver has a history of reckless driving, criminal background, or other critical problems, a lawyer must know about it. The rideshare company may be indirectly responsible for your injuries if it knowingly allowed a bad or dangerous driver on the road. 

If a rideshare driver caused your accident injuries, contact a personal injury lawyer in your local area today. 

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