Uber and Lyft Accident Lawyer Miami — Clarity, Compensation, and Corporate Accountability

Hurt in a Rideshare? We Guide You to the Compensation You Deserve.

Rideshare accidents can be confusing—who pays, which insurance applies, and how do you get compensated when companies point fingers? At Aaron Feuer Law, we have the answers and the experience to fight for rideshare passengers, drivers, and those hit by Uber or Lyft vehicles on Miami’s roads.

Common Rideshare Accident Damages
  • Medical expenses and hospital bills
  • Lost income from missed work
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Long-term care or rehabilitation
  • Multiple claimants (if several passengers are hurt—your claim won’t be lost in the shuffle)
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How Rideshare Accident Claims Work in Florida

If you’re hurt as a passenger in Uber or Lyft, hit by a rideshare driver, or even a rideshare driver yourself, the insurance web is unique. Both Uber and Lyft provide up to $1 million in liability coverage when a ride is in progress—but getting the right policy to pay requires deep knowledge of rideshare law and insurance tiers.

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Passenger in an Uber/Lyft

If the rideshare driver was at fault, Uber/Lyft’s $1 million policy should cover your injuries. If another driver caused the crash, that driver’s insurance is primary, but the rideshare’s uninsured/underinsured coverage may still apply.

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Driver or Pedestrian Hit by a Rideshare Vehicle

If you’re hit by an on-duty Uber or Lyft driver, you may be covered by the rideshare company’s commercial policy—higher limits than typical car insurance.

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Rideshare Driver Injured by Another Vehicle

We help drivers injured while working—navigating claims through the at-fault driver’s policy and Uber/Lyft’s coverage if necessary.

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Rideshare Companies and Insurance Tactics

Uber and Lyft may claim the driver is an “independent contractor” to dodge responsibility, but Florida law requires both companies to carry insurance for accidents during rides. Aaron Feuer knows their playbook and will press for every available dollar—using both legal arguments and public pressure to trigger coverage.

  • What do I do if my Uber got in an accident?

    Seek medical help, document everything, and contact us immediately. Don’t let Uber/Lyft or their insurers rush you to settle.

  • Who pays if an Uber driver causes a crash?

    If the driver was on-duty, Uber or Lyft’s $1 million policy should apply. We make sure the proper insurer steps up.

  • Lawyer for Lyft accident injuries in Miami?

    Aaron Feuer is Board Certified and experienced in handling rideshare accident claims—leveling the field against corporate legal teams.

What to Expect

Why Trust Aaron Feuer Law?

  • Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer—Proven against major insurers and corporations
  • Deep Knowledge of Rideshare Law—We know how to unlock Uber/Lyft coverage
  • Personal, Attentive Service—Clients are never just a number; we take every case personally
  • Rapid Action, Strong Advocacy—We preserve evidence, handle communications, and fight for your best outcome

Act Fast—Deadlines and Evidence Matter

Uber, Lyft, and their insurers move quickly to limit claims and preserve their interests. We act just as quickly—sending requests to keep app data, accident logs, and background info safe for your case. Don’t delay: the sooner you contact us, the stronger your case.