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Rideshare is part of everyday life in Grand Forks. UND students rely on it between campus and downtown. Families use it for late-night pickups and airport runs. It’s a convenient way to get around, but when an Uber or Lyft crash happens, the path to compensation is anything but simple.

Rideshare companies don’t respond the way a typical driver’s insurer does. Coverage depends on whether the driver had the app on, whether a ride was accepted, and what stage of the trip was underway. Multiple parties can be involved. And the companies’ legal teams start working to limit their exposure almost immediately.

You need a Grand Forks rideshare accident attorney who understands how these claims actually work in North Dakota. Someone who gets to work before evidence disappears.

At Lowe Law Group, we’re experienced in handling the complexity of Grand Forks rideshare accident cases. From investigating app status disputes to negotiating with Uber and Lyft’s insurers, our team fights for the full compensation you’re owed. 

And we don’t charge anything unless we win.

Why Rideshare Accident Claims Are More Complicated Than a Standard Car Crash

A typical car accident involves two drivers and two insurance companies. Unfortunately, a rideshare accident is rarely that straightforward.

When an Uber or Lyft crash occurs, the insurance picture can include the driver’s personal auto policy, the rideshare company’s commercial coverage, and potentially the policy of another at-fault driver. Which coverage applies depends almost entirely on what the driver was doing in the app at the moment of the crash.

Was the app on? Had a ride been accepted? Was a passenger in the car? Each scenario triggers a different coverage tier, and rideshare companies dispute these questions aggressively when money is on the line.

There’s also the question of how Uber and Lyft classify their drivers. Because drivers are treated as independent contractors rather than employees, holding the company directly liable requires a more strategic approach than a standard accident claim.

Distraction is another factor that sets rideshare crashes apart. Rideshare drivers are managing the app, monitoring GPS directions, and feeling pressure to accept new rides quickly. That’s a different distraction profile than a typical driver, and it matters when establishing what caused your crash.

In Grand Forks, rideshare demand is highest around:

  • The UND campus area
  • Downtown along DeMers Avenue
  • The South Washington Street corridor
  • Routes connecting to Grand Forks International Airport

These are busy, high-traffic areas where rideshare volume and driver distraction create real risk for everyone on the road.

That’s why working with an experienced Grand Forks car accident attorney after an accident matters from day one.

How Uber and Lyft Insurance Coverage Works

One of the most important things to understand about rideshare accidents is that coverage isn’t fixed. It shifts depending on what the driver was doing at the moment of the crash. Here’s how it breaks down.

When the App Is Off

If the driver wasn’t logged into the Uber or Lyft app at the time of the crash, the rideshare company has no insurance obligation. Only the driver’s personal auto policy applies. If that coverage is limited, your recovery options are limited too.

When the App Is On but No Ride Has Been Accepted (Period 1)

Once the driver activates the app and waits for a request, limited contingent liability coverage from Uber or Lyft becomes available. But it only kicks in if the driver’s personal policy doesn’t cover the gap. Coverage limits at this stage are significantly lower than what applies during an active trip.

When a Ride Is Accepted or a Passenger Is in the Car (Periods 2 and 3)

This is where the strongest coverage applies. Once a driver accepts a ride request or has a passenger on board, Uber and Lyft’s $1 million commercial liability policy is in effect. Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is also included. Most serious injury claims fall into this category.

That said, coverage disputes are common even here. Rideshare companies look for ways to argue about app status, trip timing, or driver classification to reduce what they owe. An experienced Grand Forks rideshare accident attorney knows how to push back on those arguments and hold them accountable.

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Who Can Be Held Liable After a Rideshare Crash in Grand Forks?

One of the biggest differences between a rideshare accident and a standard car crash is how many parties can share responsibility. Identifying every liable party isn’t just thorough work. It’s how you protect the full value of your claim.

The Rideshare Driver

Drivers can be held liable for negligence, distracted driving, impairment, or any other conduct that contributed to the crash. This is often the starting point, but it’s rarely the whole picture.

Uber or Lyft Directly

Depending on the coverage period at the time of the crash, the rideshare company’s commercial policy may apply. In some cases, there may also be grounds to argue negligent hiring or retention, particularly if the company failed to properly vet the driver before putting them on the road.

Another At-Fault Driver

Not every rideshare crash is caused by the Uber or Lyft driver. If a third vehicle contributed to or caused the collision, that driver and their insurer can be brought into the claim.

Multiple Parties at Once

When more than one party shares fault, the case becomes more complex but also more important to handle correctly. Pursuing only one responsible party can mean leaving significant compensation on the table.

At Lowe Law Group, our Grand Forks rideshare injury attorneys investigate every angle of the crash. We don’t stop at the most obvious target. We identify every party whose negligence contributed to your injuries and hold them all accountable.

Common Injuries in Rideshare Accidents

When a rideshare crash happens, the injuries can range from painful to life-altering. The force involved in these collisions, even at lower speeds, frequently produces trauma that isn’t immediately obvious at the scene.

Common injuries our Grand Forks rideshare accident attorneys see include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and crush injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries, including whiplash
  • Internal injuries and organ damage
  • Fatal injuries resulting in wrongful death claims

One thing worth knowing: adrenaline can mask pain and symptoms in the immediate aftermath of a crash. You may feel shaken but otherwise fine, only to discover days later that your injuries are far more serious than they appeared. This is why seeking medical evaluation right away matters, even if you feel okay at the scene.

Early documentation also matters for your claim. Gaps in medical care give insurers a reason to argue your injuries weren’t serious, or weren’t caused by the crash at all.

At Lowe Law Group, we have an advantage most firms don’t. Our in-house medical director, Dr. Andrew Georgi, evaluates your injuries and medical records directly. He builds a complete, accurate picture of how the crash has affected your health, your daily life, and your future, giving your case the medical foundation it needs when it counts most.

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What Compensation Can You Recover After a Grand Forks Rideshare Accident?

The financial impact of a serious rideshare crash extends well beyond the initial emergency room visit. Compensation in these cases typically falls into two categories: economic damages and non-economic damages.

Economic damages cover the concrete, measurable losses you’ve experienced, including:

  • Emergency medical care and hospitalization
  • Future treatment, physical therapy, and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages during your recovery
  • Reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term
  • Vehicle replacement and property damage

Non-economic damages address the losses that don’t come with a receipt but are just as real:

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Loss of enjoyment of life and daily activities 
  • Loss of consortium and the strain on close relationships

For families who have lost someone in a fatal rideshare crash, North Dakota law allows wrongful death claims covering funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship.

No two rideshare accident cases are identical, and the value of your claim depends on the specific circumstances involved. A free consultation with our Grand Forks personal injury lawyers will give you an honest, realistic picture of what your case may be worth.

North Dakota Laws That Affect Your Rideshare Claim

Rideshare accident claims in North Dakota are shaped by state laws that affect everything from how fault is assigned to how long you have to act. The other side knows these rules. You should too.

Modified Comparative Fault

Under North Dakota Century Code section 32-03.2-02, you can still recover compensation even if you share some responsibility for the crash. As long as your share of fault is less than 50 percent, you remain eligible to recover. Your total compensation is reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault.

Rideshare companies and their insurers know this rule well. Shifting blame onto you, even partially, is a common tactic to reduce what they owe. Our attorneys know how to push back.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

North Dakota requires drivers to carry Personal Injury Protection coverage. Your own PIP policy may cover initial medical expenses regardless of who caused the crash. This is an important first layer of coverage, but it doesn’t limit your right to pursue additional compensation from the at-fault driver, Uber, Lyft, or any other responsible party.

Statute of Limitations

North Dakota gives injury victims six years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. 

That window is longer than most states, but waiting works against you. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget details. App data and trip records don’t stay available indefinitely. The sooner a Grand Forks rideshare accident attorney gets involved, the stronger your case will be.

How Lowe Law Group Handles Rideshare Accident Cases in Grand Forks

  • In-house forensic analysts and accident reconstruction specialists — we don’t outsource the critical work
  • Dr. Andrew Georgi, in-house medical director, evaluates your injuries and documents their full impact
  • We move immediately to preserve evidence: app data, driver logs, trip records, black box data if another vehicle is involved, surveillance footage
  • We investigate the app status question directly — this is often where cases are won or lost
  • We handle all communication with Uber, Lyft, and their insurers so you don’t say something that can be used against you
  • No upfront cost. Contingency fee only — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Rideshare Accident FAQs

Should I report the crash through the Uber or Lyft app?

Yes — but don’t stop there. Reporting in-app creates a record, but it doesn’t protect your legal claim. Call us before making any additional statements to the company or their insurer.

What if the Uber or Lyft driver was at fault but claims the app was off?

This is a common dispute. Trip records, GPS data, and other digital evidence can establish app status. Our attorneys know how to obtain and use that evidence.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Yes, in most cases. North Dakota’s modified comparative fault rule allows recovery as long as your share of fault is under 50%. Your award would be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you would not be barred entirely.

What if I was a passenger in the rideshare vehicle?

Passengers are typically covered under Uber or Lyft’s $1 million commercial policy when the ride is active. This is often the strongest coverage position — but insurers still contest claim value aggressively.

How long will my rideshare accident case take?

Rideshare cases are more complex than standard car accidents because of the insurance layering and potential multiple defendants. Timeline varies, but having an attorney involved early keeps the process moving.

If you or someone you love was injured in an Uber or Lyft crash in Grand Forks, East Grand Forks, or anywhere in the surrounding region, you don’t have to figure this out alone.

Rideshare accident claims move fast, and so do the insurance companies behind them. The sooner you have an attorney working on your case, the better positioned you are to recover what you’re actually owed.

Lowe Law Group represents rideshare accident victims across the Grand Forks area. We’re available 24/7, and you pay nothing unless we win.

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