What Should I Do If I’m Injured in a Lyft Accident?
Getting injured in a Lyft accident can be overwhelming, whether you’re a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian. Knowing the right steps to take can protect your health and strengthen your potential injury claim. At Kaiser Romanello Accident & Injury Attorneys, we’ve helped countless clients navigate Lyft accident cases, and here’s what you need to do.
Step 1: Seek Medical Attention
Your health comes first. Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor. Some injuries, like whiplash or concussions, may not show symptoms right away. Medical records also serve as critical evidence for your claim.
Step 2: Document the Scene
If it’s safe, gather evidence at the accident site. Take photos of the vehicles, injuries, and road conditions. Collect contact information from witnesses and note the Lyft driver’s details (name, license plate, and driver ID from the app).
Step 3: Report the Accident to Lyft
Notify Lyft through the app’s “Help” or “Safety” section as soon as possible. Lyft’s insurance policy may cover injuries, with up to $1 million in liability coverage depending on the driver’s status (e.g., on a ride or waiting for a passenger). Reporting promptly ensures your claim is on record.
Step 4: Avoid Speaking to Insurance Adjusters
Insurance companies, including Lyft’s, may contact you quickly to offer a settlement. These offers are often low and may not cover long-term costs like medical bills or lost wages. Politely decline to discuss details until you’ve consulted an attorney.
Step 5: Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
Lyft accident claims are complex, involving multiple parties and insurance policies. An experienced attorney can investigate fault, negotiate with insurers, and fight for fair compensation. Waiting too long risks losing evidence or missing deadlines.
Don’t let a Lyft accident derail your life. Kaiser Romanello Accident & Injury Attorneys offer a free case review to evaluate your claim and guide you through the process. Call 844-877-8679 today—time’s limited, and acting fast can make all the difference!