Long Island Rideshare Accident Attorneys
Over the past few years, so-called “rideshare” apps like Uber and Lyft have become increasingly popular alternatives to traditional taxis and car services. However, these rideshares are no less prone to getting into accidents than any other motor vehicle on the road, and in some cases they may employ negligent or reckless drivers. When these drivers get into an accident, you will need legal representation to get the justice you deserve.
That is why you should contact the rideshare accident lawyers at Fox Law Firm, PLLC, who can assist you with your legal claims. Our firm, located conveniently in Riverhead, has a reputation across Long Island for assisting people like you, even when facing major companies like Uber and Lyft.
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We have a history of getting results for our clients in motor vehicle accidents of all kinds, including rideshare accidents like yours. We will help you obtain compensation for any injuries you may have suffered in these accidents, and work on a legal strategy that advances your interests first. We will also work with your doctors, rehabilitation staff, and any other medical personnel involved in your case to ensure you receive full compensation for the harm you have suffered.
Act Now or Risk Missing Out
New York has a three-year statute of limitations on all auto accident claims, including rideshare accidents from companies like Uber and Lyft. In addition, family members have only two years to file a wrongful death claim for loved ones who have been killed in these sorts of accidents. Wait too long to act, and you may lose your opportunity to seek justice for the harm you have suffered.
At Fox Law Firm PLLC, in Riverhead, our Suffolk County personal injury lawyers are dedicated to helping you obtain compensation when you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident. To find out how we can help, please call 631-779-3400 or contact us online to arrange a free consultation.
Navigating Ride Share Insurance: Inside vs. Outside New York City
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft have revolutionized urban transportation, offering convenience and affordability to millions of commuters. However, behind the ease of tapping a button to hail a ride lies a complex web of insurance regulations, especially within New York City (NYC) and New York State. Understanding these differences is crucial for both passengers and drivers. Let’s delve into the nuances of insurance coverage for ride-sharing vehicles, comparing the rules within NYC to those outside the city.
Ride-Share Insurance Coverage Within NYC:
Within New York City, ride-sharing insurance takes on a unique set of regulations. Here’s a breakdown:
- Liability Coverage: While the state of New York mandates $1.25 million in liability coverage for transportation network companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft, this requirement is exempted within NYC. Instead, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) mandates a significantly lower liability insurance of $100,000/$300,000 for injured people, consistent with other for-hire vehicles.
- Personal Injury Protection (PIP): TLC also requires ride-sharing vehicles to carry $200,000 in PIP No-Fault coverage, ensuring adequate protection for medical expenses passengers may incur in case of injuries.
- SUM Insurance: Unfortunately, Supplementary Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (SUM) coverage, which provides additional protection if you’re injured by an uninsured or underinsured driver, is not mandated for Uber, Lyft or for-hire vehicles operating within NYC. This exemption stems from VTL §1693(12), leaving passengers and others potentially vulnerable in certain scenarios.
- Excess Insurance: While Uber claims to have a $1 million excess policy for its drivers in NYC, the company often asserts that its drivers are independent contractors, distancing itself from liability in negligence cases. The independent contractor defense may make it difficult for an injured passenger or pedestrian to recover against Uber when a negligent Uber driver causes injury.
Ride-Share Insurance Coverage Outside NYC:
In contrast, regulations outside NYC, as governed by Article 44-B of the NY Vehicle and Traffic Law, provide a different landscape for ride-sharing insurance:
- Offline or Driver App Off: When a driver is not using the ride-sharing app, their personal auto insurance applies. In New York State minimal liability coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident is all that is required.
- Waiting for a Ride Request: When a driver is using their Ride-Share app and waiting for a ride request, State Law requires the following coverage:
- $75,000 per person and $150,000 per accident, liability coverage
- $50,000 per person PIP No Fault coverage
- $25,000 property damage coverage
- Uninsured/Underinsured Coverage
- $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury per person/per accident
- $50,000/$100,000 death per person/per accident
- En Route to Pick Up Riders and During Trips: Once a driver accepts a ride request and is en route or during the trip, required insurance coverage significantly increases to ensure comprehensive protection for both passengers, pedestrians and drivers.
- $1,250,000 third-party liability coverage.
- $1,250,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage.
- $50,000 Personal Injury Protection per person.
- Contingent comprehensive and collision coverage, covering the actual cash value of the car with a deductible.
Implications:
If you are a passenger, pedestrian or another motorist injured in a crash due to the negligence of an Uber/Lyft driver in NYC the insurance coverage available to compensate you for your injuries is significantly less than the insurance coverage available to you when the crash takes place in Nasau or Suffolk County or any other part of New York State outside of NYC.
As an example, consider an Uber passenger in NYC who is seriously injured when the driver runs a red light causing a crash. The passenger requires surgery and loses months from work. The maximum recovery for that passenger is capped at $100,000. If the crash takes place anywhere outside of NYC the passenger could recover up to $1,250,000.
If the NYC Uber passenger had Supplementary Underinsured Motorist Coverage on their own personal vehicle in excess of $100,000, they could get additional compensation from their own insurance up to the maximum limits of their policy.
To protect yourself and your family from underinsured Uber/Lyft drivers in NYC you should check your own auto insurance policies to make sure you have enough coverage to fully protect yourself and your family under these circumstances. Lack of adequate insurance coverage to protect you and your family may leave you vulnerable to financial burdens if injured by an underinsured Uber/Lyft driver. If you have questions regarding insurance coverage please call Fox Law Firm for a free consultation.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the intricate landscape of ride-share insurance coverage, whether within bustling New York City or its surrounding areas, is paramount for ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers, pedestrians, and drivers. As we’ve explored, the variations in coverage can have significant implications, potentially leaving individuals vulnerable in the event of an accident.
Everyone using ride-share services must be informed and proactive. Take the time to review your insurance policies and understand your rights. If you’ve been involved in a ride-share accident, call Fox Law Firm.
At Fox Law Firm, we’re dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of ride-share insurance and securing the compensation they deserve. With over forty years of experience, we’re committed to fighting for your rights. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us be your advocates in this challenging time.