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Fort Lauderdale Rideshare Car Accident Attorney

Hurt in an Uber or Lyft crash in Fort Lauderdale? We’re here to fight for you.

With the rise of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, getting around Fort Lauderdale has never been easier, but it’s also become more dangerous. Whether you were a passenger heading down Las Olas, a pedestrian near A1A, or a driver turning onto Sunrise Boulevard, accidents involving rideshare drivers are on the rise across Broward County.

At Steinger, Greene & Feiner, we understand how overwhelming these crashes can be. One moment you’re getting from point A to point B, and the next you’re injured, confused, and unsure where to turn. Who’s responsible? Will Uber or Lyft pay? Do you have rights?

Since 1997, our legal team has been committed to representing the rights of victims. We have recovered over $1 billion for clients, and we can put our legal knowledge to work for you after a ridesharing accident in Fort Lauderdale. Give us a call today to find out the specifics of the help that we can provide and to get answers to questions you may have.

My case couldn’t have been handled better. It was handled in a timely manner – it wasn’t rushed. If something ever happened again and I needed an attorney, Steinger, Greene & Feiner would be the first place I would go.

Susan D.

Who We Help

If you were involved in a rideshare accident in Fort Lauderdale, we can help—whether you were:

  • A rideshare passenger
  • The driver of another vehicle
  • A pedestrian or bicyclist
  • Even a rideshare driver injured due to someone else’s negligence

Our attorneys specialize in rideshare injury claims and understand the unique challenges these cases bring.

What to Do Next after Rideshare Accident

Fort Lauderdale experiences heavy rideshare traffic—and a high number of accidents to match. Broward County reports over 40,000 crashes annually, with Fort Lauderdale ranking among the top cities for injury-related collisions. With more than 50,000 Uber and Lyft drivers operating across South Florida, the risk increases, especially in busy areas like Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Las Olas Boulevard, Downtown near Brightline and City Hall, Sunrise Boulevard, and A1A along the beach.

More traffic. More distractions. More chances to get hurt, and more confusion about what to do next. If you’ve been in a rideshare crash, take these steps right away:

  1. Get medical help, even if you don’t feel hurt yet. Some injuries take time to show up.
  2. Document everything — take photos of the scene, vehicle damage, road signs, your injuries—every detail counts.
  3. Screenshot your trip in the Uber or Lyft app to confirm the ride was active at the time.
  4. Exchange contact info with the drivers, passengers, and witnesses.
  5. Don’t speak to any insurance company yet—especially Uber or Lyft’s. They’re not on your side.
  6. Call us first. We’ll take it from there—protecting your claim, collecting the right evidence, and making sure you don’t get shortchanged.

The sooner you act, the stronger your case. We’re ready when you are.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A RIDESHARING ACCIDENT?

Determining liability in a rideshare accident involves multiple parties and depends on the driver’s status at the time of the incident.

Rideshare Driver

If the rideshare driver is at fault—due to negligence, distraction, or violation of traffic laws—they can be held personally liable. However, their personal auto insurance may not cover accidents occurring during rideshare activities, leading to potential coverage gaps.

Other Motorists

In cases where another driver causes the accident, that individual and their insurance company may be responsible for damages. Florida’s comparative negligence law allows for multiple parties to share fault, which can affect compensation amounts.

Rideshare Companies

While Uber and Lyft classify drivers as independent contractors, they provide varying levels of insurance coverage depending on the driver’s activity:

  • App Off: No coverage from the rideshare company; the driver’s personal insurance applies.
  • App On, No Ride Accepted: Limited liability coverage of $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $25,000 for property damage.
  • Ride Accepted or In Progress: Up to $1 million in third-party liability coverage, including uninsured/underinsured motorist protection.

Understanding these distinctions is crucial for determining who is liable and which insurance policy applies, and what compensation you might receive.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Rideshare Accident?

If you’ve been injured in a rideshare crash whether as a passenger, another driver, pedestrian, or cyclist—you may be entitled to recover far more than just basic medical costs:

  • Medical Expenses, such as ER visits, surgeries, hospitalization, prescriptions, physical therapy, chiropractic care, and long-term rehabilitation.
  • Lost Wages, such as missed paychecks from time off work during recovery, gig income losses (rideshare, delivery, freelance), and sick or vacation time used due to the injury.
  • Reduced Future Earnings, such as the loss of earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to return to work or perform in your profession.
  • Pain and Suffering, such as chronic pain, physical discomfort, reduced quality of life, and loss of enjoyment in activities you once loved
  • Emotional Trauma, such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep disorders, fear of driving or riding, and other psychological effects stemming from the crash.
  • Property Damage, such as repair or replacement of your vehicle, damage to a bicycle or motorcycle, ruined personal items (laptops, phones, glasses), or loss-of-use costs like rental cars.
  • Wrongful Death Damages, such as funeral and burial expenses, loss of companionship, loss of financial support, and the emotional pain of losing a loved one due to a rideshare-related crash.
  • Other Out-of-Pocket Costs, such as transportation to doctor’s appointments, childcare during recovery, and any unforeseen expenses directly linked to the accident.

At Steinger, Greene & Feiner, we fight to make sure you receive every dollar the law allows, especially when you’re up against powerful companies like Uber and Lyft.

Why Rideshare Accident Claims Are More Complicated

Rideshare crashes involve multiple layers of responsibility and insurance.

Driver Status: Whether the driver was off-duty, waiting, or on a ride affects which policy applies. That changes fast and complicates claims.

Multiple Insurers: Your PIP, the driver’s policy, and the rideshare company’s coverage may all be involved. They often dispute who pays.

Hard-to-Get Evidence: Proving what the driver was doing at the time requires app data, GPS logs, and trip records—not always easy to access.

Florida Law: No-fault rules apply first, but serious injuries open the door to complex liability claims.

What Happens Next And How We Help

Dealing with a rideshare accident is stressful enough. The legal part shouldn’t add to that. These cases get complicated fast, which is why having the right lawyer on your side makes all the difference.

  1. Digging into the details – We investigate what really happened, gather the right evidence, and figure out who’s responsible.
  2. Dealing with the insurance mess – Rideshare accidents involve more than one policy. We sort through them all and fight to get you the full compensation you’re owed.
  3. Standing up for you – Whether we’re negotiating with insurers or taking your case to court, we’re in your corner from start to finish.

You don’t have to figure this out alone. Let us take the pressure off so you can focus on getting better.

WHAT CAN A FORT LAUDERDALE RIDESHARE ACCIDENT ATTORNEY DO TO HELP?

What sets us apart is simple: we’re a Florida-based law firm with a dedicated team in Fort Lauderdale that knows the local roads, understands the courts, and has experience standing up to rideshare companies. You can reach us 24/7, any day of the week. Our bilingual team serves both English and Spanish-speaking clients with equal care. Our car accident lawyers have recovered over $2 billion for injury victims, and that number keeps growing. You won’t pay anything unless we win your case, so there are no upfront fees and no financial risk. From handling insurance claims to representing you in court, we take care of everything so you don’t have to. To us, you’re not just another case—you’re a person who deserves justice and a legal team that refuses to back down.

Call us at (800) 821-6844, start a live chat, or fill out our free case evaluation form. We’ll listen, we’ll explain your options, and we’ll take care of the rest. Or visit us at the office in Fort Lauderdale.
Your consultation is free. Your case matters.

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