Minneapolis Rideshare Accident? Uber and Lyft Claims Are Not the Same as Regular Car Accidents

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Minneapolis Rideshare Accident? Uber and Lyft Claims Are Not the Same as Regular Car Accidents

Rideshare-involved crashes have risen sharply alongside the growth of app-based transportation. A study finds that an Uber or Lyft driver is at a higher risk of an accident. If you suffered injuries in a rideshare accident in Minneapolis, you need to act quickly.

These cases are fundamentally different from standard car accident claims. So, contact an experienced Minneapolis rideshare accident lawyer to recover compensation.

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Why Uber Lyft Accidents Are More Complex Than Regular Car Accidents

Uber or Lyft accident claims involve multiple overlapping insurance policies, corporate legal teams, and the unique classification of rideshare drivers as independent contractors. Unlike a typical auto accident, the available coverage shifts depending on the driver’s status at the exact moment of the crash. This makes rideshare accident claims far more difficult to navigate without experienced legal help.

Liability in rideshare accidents may also extend beyond the driver. Third-party motorists, vehicle manufacturers, or even the rideshare company itself, if negligent hiring or safety regulation failures can be proven, may all bear responsibility. Local lawyers familiar with Minneapolis courts can access specialists and evidence that are crucial to building a strong case.

Understanding Insurance Coverage in Minneapolis Rideshare Crashes

Minnesota’s no-fault insurance system and specific TNC laws (related to Transportation Network Companies) govern how compensation works after a ridesharing accident. The amount of available insurance coverage depends entirely on the driver’s status at the time of the crash.

Here is how that coverage breaks down across three distinct phases:

App Off

When the rideshare app is off, only the driver’s personal insurance applies. Personal auto insurance applies exclusively, meaning the rideshare company provides no coverage at all.

App On, Waiting for a Ride Request

Once the driver is logged in and waiting for a ride request, limited liability coverage kicks in. Under Minnesota law, Uber and Lyft must provide $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $25,000 to $30,000 for property damage.

Ride Accepted or Passenger On Board

When a ride request has been accepted or a passenger is in the vehicle, Uber and Lyft provide up to $1 million in liability coverage. Minnesota also requires rideshare companies to carry underinsured motorist coverage and uninsured motorist coverage during this phase.

Common Causes of Uber and Lyft Accidents

Uber and Lyft drivers face pressures that increase the risk of accidents. The most common causes include speeding, distracted driving, fatigued driving, and negligent vehicle maintenance. Distracted driving is a particularly significant factor, as rideshare drivers constantly interact with the rideshare app and GPS while behind the wheel.

Fatigued driving is also a serious concern. Many rideshare drivers hold full-time jobs and drive for rideshare services afterward, leading to dangerous levels of exhaustion. Other traffic violations, including running red lights, also contribute to Uber and Lyft accident statistics nationwide.

What to Do After a Rideshare Accident in Minneapolis

Seek immediate medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Some conditions may not be immediately apparent, and a delay in care can be used against you later. Always inform the police about the crash, as the accident report is essential for personal injury claims and insurance claims alike.

Gather photographs, witness statements, and contact information from all involved parties. Do not speak with insurance companies or accept any settlement offer before consulting a lawyer. Insurance companies may attempt to settle rideshare accident claims for far less than victims deserve.

Compensation Victims of Uber Lyft Accidents Can Recover

Minnesota’s no-fault system requires accident victims to first file with their own insurance provider. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits typically cover up to $40,000 for medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of fault. If medical bills exceed $4,000 or the injury results in permanent disability lasting 60 days or more, a fault-based claim can be filed against the at-fault party.

Beyond PIP, injured victims may seek economic damages for medical expenses, lost wages, future income, and rehabilitation. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases involving egregious conduct, punitive damages may also be available. Surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim if a loved one was killed in a rideshare accident.

Uber and Lyft accident victims can seek compensation through the rideshare company’s insurance, the Lyft driver’s or Uber driver’s personal insurance, or their own policy. Lyft accident victims and Uber accident victims are entitled to pursue all available coverage.

A Lyft accident lawyer or Uber personal injury attorney will advise that insurance companies often make initial offers that undervalue claims. Lawyers should be prepared to take rideshare accident cases to trial to maximize compensation.

Discuss Your Case with a A Minneapolis Rideshare Accident Lawyer 

Rideshare claims require specialized knowledge of Minnesota’s unique insurance laws, no-fault rules, and TNC regulations. The Lowe Law Group’s legal team handles Uber and Lyft accident cases across Minneapolis, building thorough investigations to maximize recovery for injury victims. Contact our Minneapolis Office to schedule a free consultation with our experienced Minnesota Uber accident attorneys today.

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