Rideshare Accident Lawyer Serving Pennsylvania & New Jersey
We handle Uber & Lyft accident claims with the focus, clarity & experience your case deserves.
Injured in an Uber or Lyft Crash? We Can Help.
Rideshare accidents are rarely straightforward. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian hit by an Uber or Lyft, figuring out who’s responsible—and who pays—can be frustrating. We represent people injured in rideshare crashes across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We’ll help you understand your rights, deal with complicated insurance issues, and push for the full compensation you’re owed. You don’t have to untangle this alone.
What We Handle
We represent clients in all types of Uber & Lyft-related injury claims, including:
- Passengers injured while riding in a rideshare vehicle
- Drivers hit by a rideshare car
- Rideshare drivers injured on the job
- Pedestrians or cyclists hit by an Uber or Lyft
- Crashes caused by distracted or fatigued drivers
- Cases involving multiple insurance policies or denials
- Wrongful death claims after fatal accidents
We take time to understand how the crash happened and who should be held accountable.
How We Help You Recover:
Our job is to make your recovery process easier, not harder. We investigate what happened, identify the correct insurance coverage, and fight for compensation related to:
- Emergency room care and ongoing treatment
- Lost wages and future income loss
- Pain and emotional distress
- Long-term or permanent disability
- Out-of-pocket costs and personal losses

We also deal directly with Uber or Lyft’s insurance representatives—so you don’t have to.
Why Clients Choose Us
We’re not a volume firm looking for quick settlements. We focus on clear answers, direct communication, and strong results. Clients work with us because we offer:
- Personalized attention from start to finish
- A no-pressure, plainspoken approach
- Proven strategies for complex cases
- Prompt updates and honest guidance

If you were injured in a rideshare crash, we’ll help you navigate the confusion—and focus on what matters most.
Rideshare Accidents in Pennsylvania & New Jersey
Start with answers, not confusion.
Who pays for my injuries after an Uber or Lyft crash?
It depends on the details. If you were a passenger, the rideshare company’s commercial insurance may apply—especially if the driver was actively on a ride. If you were hit by a rideshare vehicle, the driver’s or Uber/Lyft’s insurance could both be involved. These cases often involve multiple policies and delays. We’ll sort through the coverage, handle the calls, and help you understand who’s truly responsible.
What if I was the rideshare driver and got hurt?
You may still have a claim, even if you were working. Rideshare drivers are usually classified as independent contractors, not employees, which complicates things. However, Uber and Lyft provide certain insurance coverage during active rides or while waiting for passengers. If another driver caused the crash, you may also have a third-party claim. We’ll help you determine all your options.
Is Uber or Lyft responsible for the driver’s actions?
Not always—but sometimes. Rideshare companies go to great lengths to distance themselves from their drivers, but in certain cases (like negligent hiring or policy failures), they can share liability. Even if they’re not directly at fault, their commercial insurance might still cover your injuries. We’ll investigate all potential sources of recovery.
Do rideshare accident cases take longer to resolve?
Sometimes, yes—especially when there are multiple insurers involved or when Uber or Lyft deny liability. But that doesn’t mean you have to wait forever. We push for fair outcomes as quickly as possible, while building strong claims that stand up to resistance. We’ll keep you informed every step of the way.
How soon should I talk to a lawyer after a rideshare crash?
As soon as you can. The rideshare company may contact you quickly, and anything you say could affect your claim. Talking to a lawyer first helps you avoid common mistakes and preserve your rights. In both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, you typically have two years to file—but early action strengthens your case.
Let’s Talk About Your Case
If you were hurt in an Uber or Lyft crash, don’t wait for insurance to “do the right thing.” Reach out today for clear answers and committed legal help from Andrew Spirt.
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