Your ability to sue depends on the circumstances of the accident: Who was at fault?
If another driver caused the accident, you can sue them directly. If your Uber or Lyft driver was at fault for the accident, you may have claims against both the driver and the company’s insurance coverage.
Rideshare companies carry substantial insurance policies, but coverage levels depend on whether the driver was logged into the app at the time of the accident or whether they had accepted a ride requested at the time of the accident.
If you were involved in an accident involving Uber or Lyft, always contact an attorney. Contact DiBella Law, we have a lot of experience dealing with these types of cases.