Justice for Victims of Rideshare Assault and Negligence

Over the past few years, alarming reports have surfaced of assault, harassment, and other forms of abuse involving rideshare drivers and passengers across the United States.
If you or someone you love was harmed during an Uber or Lyft ride, you may be entitled to significant compensation through an ongoing mass tort or individual lawsuit.

In recent years, multiple nationwide legal actions have been filed against major rideshare companies, alleging:

  • Negligent driver screening and background checks

  • Failure to protect passengers from known risks

  • Inadequate safety and reporting protocols

These lawsuits aim to hold companies accountable and provide financial recovery for victims of rideshare-related abuse and negligence.

Do You Qualify to Join a Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if:

  • You were sexually assaulted, harassed, or physically attacked during a rideshare trip

  • The incident involved an Uber or Lyft driver or occurred as part of a rideshare ride

  • You suffered emotional or physical harm as a result

  • You are a biological female victim (many lawsuits currently focus on women harmed by rideshare drivers)

A confidential, no-obligation case review can help determine if your situation qualifies for legal action.

What Is Rideshare Abuse?

Rideshare abuse refers to any misconduct, assault, or negligence occurring in connection with a rideshare service.
This includes incidents involving both drivers and passengers.

Common examples include:

  • Sexual assault or harassment

  • Physical violence or unwanted contact

  • Verbal abuse or intimidation

  • Stalking or invasion of privacy

  • Discrimination based on race, gender, or disability

  • Theft or property damage

  • Dangerous or reckless driving behavior

Take the First Step Toward Justice

You don’t have to face this alone.
Our legal partners are currently reviewing Rideshare Abuse Claims nationwide to help survivors seek justice and compensation.

Click below to start your free, confidential case review – it only takes 30 seconds.

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