As a rideshare passenger, you did nothing to cause the crash — and you have strong options for recovery regardless of which driver was at fault.
Coverage During Your Trip
When you're a passenger on an active trip, Uber and Lyft's commercial liability coverage — up to $1 million — generally applies. This protects passengers whether the rideshare driver or another motorist caused the crash.
You're not limited to a single driver's minimal policy.
Pursuing Your Claim
You may have claims against the rideshare driver, another at-fault driver, or both. Determining fault and coordinating the available coverage is key to a full recovery.
Avoiding the Runaround
Insurers may point fingers at one another to delay paying. Having an advocate ensures you aren't stuck in the middle and that the substantial coverage available to passengers is actually applied to your claim.
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