A rideshare collision can change your life instantly. Whether you were a rideshare passenger, an Uber or Lyft driver, or the other driver struck by a rideshare vehicle, the aftermath often brings uncertainty, serious injuries, and questions about how to file claims and deal with insurance companies. Harris Injury Law helps injury victims in Peoria understand their legal rights, navigate confusing insurance coverage rules, and explore legal options for compensation permitted under Arizona law.
Harris Injury Law is located at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014, and supports clients throughout Maricopa County, including those involved in an accident in Peoria. To speak directly with a Peoria personal injury attorney, call (480) 648-0319.
Rideshare accidents involve multiple insurance policies, complex questions about the driver’s status in the rideshare app at the time of the crash, and determining liability among several parties. When a crash involves Uber and Lyft drivers, the legal issues can quickly become overwhelming.
Clients choose Harris Injury Law because:
Attorneys are involved early in the process and provide direct guidance throughout your case.
The firm has experience with personal injury cases involving rideshare companies.
They understand how to evaluate rideshare company’s insurance policy limits and the driver’s insurance obligations.
They guide clients through the insurance process and help them make informed decisions.
They represent victims in car accidents, auto accidents, and complex rideshare incidents involving multiple vehicles and potentially responsible parties.
Harris Injury Law works to help injury victims pursue the financial compensation permitted under Arizona law while helping them understand each step of the process.
Attorney Jason A. Harris brings nearly two decades of experience handling personal injury, car accident, and workers’ compensation claims. His rare dual training in both personal injury and workers’ compensation allows him to evaluate how injuries impact long-term recovery, treatment needs, lost wages, and future limitations.
Jason has handled numerous accident cases, including Uber or Lyft accident claims, collisions involving independent contractors, and complex third-party liability matters. He works directly with every client, ensuring personalized communication instead of being handed off to staff.
Jason’s background in hard work, from cattle ranch labor to hands-on legal experience with public defense, shapes the way he approaches every case: with dedication, clarity, and commitment. He provides clients with guidance as they navigate medical care, documentation, and legal considerations.
Peoria experiences steady traffic from commuters traveling between north Phoenix, Glendale, and Surprise. With more rideshare vehicles on the road, rideshare accident numbers reflect patterns similar to other large metro areas.
Common causes of Uber and Lyft accidents include:
Distracted driving from managing the rideshare app or ride request
Speeding or aggressive driving
Failure to yield at intersections
Fatigue from long driving shifts
Inexperienced or new rideshare driver unfamiliar with Peoria roads
Sudden braking or swerving to pick up passengers
Poor weather or nighttime visibility
Other party negligence, such as a distracted or impaired driver
These collisions can lead to visible injuries, bodily injury, medical attention, medical expenses, or long-term complications requiring ongoing treatment.
Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft do not publicly report city-level accident totals. However, statewide collision data gives context for why consulting a Peoria Uber/Lyft accident lawyer may help clarify your options.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Arizona recorded more than 119,000 motor vehicle crashes in 2022, with over 52,000 injuries statewide. The ADOT report shows significant crash activity in Maricopa County due to population density and traffic volume. (Source: Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT))
National research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) notes that as rideshare usage increases, collision rates tend to rise with traffic exposure. (Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)
While Lyft Uber accidents statistics specific to Peoria are limited, general crash patterns indicate the need for legal guidance when navigating insurance policies, determining liability, and documenting injuries after a rideshare accident case.
Injured victims often feel overwhelmed after a rideshare collision. Questions arise about:
Which insurance policies apply
Whether the rideshare company’s insurance policy covers the damages
How to determine which other party is responsible
How to file a personal injury claim
What steps to take if the at fault driver denies responsibility
When a personal injury lawsuit may be necessary
Your rights depend heavily on the driver’s status at the time of the accident:
Driver Offline / Not in App – Only the driver’s insurance applies.
Driver Online but No Passenger – Uber and Lyft provide contingent coverage.
Driver En-Route or Transporting a Passenger – Higher coverage limits may apply through the rideshare company.
This distinction impacts which coverage may apply for medical bills, lost wages, and property damage under Arizona law.
Victims of rideshare accident injuries should also gather key evidence from the accident scene, such as:
Photos of the vehicles involved
Witness statements
The rideshare driver’s profile information
Documentation within the Uber or Lyft app
Your emergency room or urgent care records
A complete police report
Understanding these rights protects your claim and helps support proper documentation of your injuries.
A Peoria Uber Lyft accident lawyer provides support to victims facing uncertainty, medical issues, and complex insurance negotiations. Harris Injury Law offers comprehensive legal guidance for those affected by an Uber or Lyft accident, including:
The firm reviews photos, videos, witness statements, app data, and the police report to determine liability among the Uber or Lyft driver, the other driver, or multiple parties.
Harris Injury Law identifies which insurance carriers apply, whether it is the driver’s insurance, the rideshare company’s insurance policy, or both. They help clients avoid common missteps when insurance companies request statements or documentation.
They assist clients with gathering medical records, tracking appointments, documenting medical expenses, and ensuring appropriate medical attention is documented for the claim.
The firm helps victims file claims, communicates with insurance carriers on their behalf, and ensures statements are accurate and complete.
Depending on the circumstances, compensation may be available for:
Medical bills
Lost wages
Ongoing medical care
Pain and suffering
Property damage
In severe cases, wrongful death damages
If settlement negotiations fail, Harris Injury Law is prepared to take legal action when appropriate, based on the facts and Arizona law.
Rideshare collisions often occur unexpectedly, late at night, early in the morning, or during peak traffic hours. Harris Injury Law offers flexible availability and prompt response times to address urgent questions.
You can reach the firm anytime at (480) 800-4878 for a free consultation, even if you are unsure whether you have a valid case. Whether your injuries seem minor or involve more serious medical issues, speaking with an attorney early can help protect your legal rights.
The firm also ensures you connect with a lawyer directly instead of being filtered through automated phone verification required steps such as “valid phone number,” “phone verification,” “too many attempts,” or email address switch or code switch messages that frustrate many claimants. You’ll have the opportunity to speak directly with an attorney during your case.
An Uber or Lyft accident can lead to painful injuries, financial strain, and uncertainty about the future. Whether you were a passenger, a Lyft driver, an Uber driver, or someone struck by a rideshare vehicle, Harris Injury Law can help you understand each step of your rideshare accident claim.
If you were injured in a rideshare accident in Peoria, contact Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-4878 for a free consultation. You will have the opportunity to consult with an attorney who can explain your options and help you navigate the legal process.
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"After my Lyft accident, I had no idea which insurance company was responsible. Jason walked me through every step, helped me organize my medical bills, and explained my options in a way I could understand. I’m grateful I called Harris Injury Law."
- Peoria Client Review
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"I was a rideshare passenger injured when another driver ran a red light. Jason communicated with all insurance carriers and handled everything so I could focus on recovery. Highly recommend this firm."
- Peoria Passenger Testimonial
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"As an Uber driver, I wasn’t sure how coverage applied because I was waiting for a ride request when the crash happened. Jason clarified my rights and helped me file claims properly. I felt supported from start to finish."
- Uber Driver in Peoria
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