Lyft Passenger Injuries

Passengers may have access to higher coverage once a ride is accepted.

Passengers injured in Lyft accidents may face medical bills, lost income, and long-term recovery. While Lyft provides insurance coverage, navigating the claims process can be challenging without legal guidance.

Passenger exiting a rideshare vehicle.
Trip records help confirm when Lyft coverage applies.

Understanding Lyft Passenger Injuries

Lyft passengers are generally covered under the company's commercial insurance when an accident occurs during an active ride. Injuries may include whiplash, broken bones, head injuries, or internal trauma. Even minor crashes can result in long-term pain or mobility issues. Insurance companies may attempt to downplay injuries or offer quick settlements that do not reflect long-term costs. Establishing liability requires reviewing ride data, police reports, and medical records. A thorough claim ensures compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing treatment. Legal representation helps prevent delays, denials, or undervaluation of claims.

What to Do Next

Seek medical care immediately, document injuries, and save ride information. Contact an attorney before accepting any settlement offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Lyft provides coverage when a ride is in progress.

Claims are typically handled through Lyft's insurance policy.

Medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering may be recoverable.

No, consult a lawyer to ensure fair compensation.

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