Injured in a Rideshare Accident? What Arizona Uber & Lyft Passengers Should Know
You didn’t cause the crash—but now you’re dealing with the consequences. Here’s what to do next.
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are convenient—but when an accident happens, the aftermath can be anything but simple. Whether you were a passenger, a driver hit by a rideshare vehicle, or a pedestrian caught in the middle, figuring out who’s responsible (and who pays) isn’t always straightforward.
At McHone Law, we help rideshare accident victims in Mesa, Phoenix, Tempe, and Gilbert get the compensation they’re entitled to. Here’s what you need to know about your rights after a rideshare crash, how insurance works, and why you shouldn’t try to handle it alone.
Who’s Liable in an Uber or Lyft Accident? It Depends.
Liability in a rideshare accident hinges on who was at fault and what stage of the ride the driver was in when the crash occurred.
If the rideshare driver caused the crash:
- Uber/Lyft may cover the claim if the driver was actively accepting or transporting passengers
- If the driver was offline or not logged into the app, only their personal insurance applies
If another driver caused the crash:
- That driver’s insurance is the primary source of compensation
- Rideshare insurance may offer additional coverage if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured
In either case, the insurance companies involved will try to push responsibility onto someone else—which is why you need legal representation early.
What Damages Can You Recover After a Rideshare Crash?
As with other injury cases, rideshare crash victims may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency and follow-up medical treatment
- Lost income due to time off work
- Pain and suffering
- Mental and emotional trauma
- Future care needs or permanent injury
- Property damage (if you were driving another vehicle)
Whether you were a passenger or another driver, your injuries and losses matter—and you have the right to fight for full compensation.
Common Rideshare Crash Scenarios We Handle
- An Uber driver rear-ends you at a stoplight
- You’re a Lyft passenger injured in a crash caused by another driver
- A rideshare driver hits you while you’re biking or walking
- An uninsured driver collides with your rideshare vehicle
- A distracted rideshare driver causes a multi-vehicle crash
We investigate every case to determine fault and ensure the responsible party is held accountable—no matter how complex the insurance situation.
Why These Claims Are More Complicated Than You Think
Rideshare companies don’t classify drivers as employees, which means they deny responsibility whenever they can. Meanwhile, the driver’s personal insurance may refuse to cover commercial driving incidents. Without a lawyer, you could get caught in a blame game between multiple insurers—all trying to avoid paying.
McHone Law Takes On Uber, Lyft, and the Insurance Companies
We’ve recovered millions in compensation for accident victims, including those caught in rideshare-related crashes. Our team:
- Reviews all rideshare app data and trip logs
- Confirms insurance coverage status at the time of the crash
- Communicates directly with Uber and Lyft claims departments
- Builds a case that proves fault and damages—with or without cooperation from the companies involved
Injured While Using a Rideshare in Arizona? Let’s Talk.
Don’t let Uber, Lyft, or their insurers delay or deny your claim. At McHone Law, we fight for people—not corporations.
📞 Call (480) 737-7391 or fill out our contact form today for a free consultation. No fees unless we win.









