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After any accident involving an Uber or Lyft vehicle, it’s imperative to recognize the different situations that can cause these types of collisions. You should also know the various parties who can suffer injuries. The various circumstances vary, but the rights of the injured remain the same—to take necessary legal action.

Before you move forward, recognize what may have caused your rideshare accident. From there, working with a lawyer can help you maximize compensation and pursue justice.

The Common Causes of Uber and Lyft Accidents

When looking at the most common causes of crashes involving Uber and Lyft vehicles, certain factors come into play. These are the leading causes:

  • Distractions: Drivers must manually accept or decline new passengers, and they are often doing this while driving. They take their focus off the road to submit their responses, and those seconds can prove to be crucial.
  • Illegal U-turns: It’s common for Uber and Lyft drivers to be unaware of their surroundings. As a result, they may have to turn around in an unexpected area, and the dangers can be catastrophic when illegally done.
  • Unexpected stops: Uber and Lyft drivers don’t always know where they’re going or who they are picking up. They scan the sidewalks to look for their passengers. And suddenly, they may stop, causing a severe crash.

Who May Suffer an Injury?

In an Uber or Lyft accident, the victims vary depending on the situation. However, multiple parties at risk include:

  • Passengers in the Uber or Lyft vehicle
  • Drivers or passengers in another vehicle
  • Pedestrians
  • Bicyclists

A rideshare driver’s negligent actions can be disastrous. You should speak with an Uber or Lyft accident lawyer who can help you navigate these complex claims.

With Effres & Effres on your side, you receive dedicated representation focused on helping you get through this and pursuing the most favorable outcome possible. Trust that we’re working to advocate your rights and best interests, and we’re never afraid to stand up for your needs.

To speak with a member of our team about your potential case, call our firm at (818) 222-9720 today.

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