How much to expect in an Uber accident settlement is a question we get often, though one that impossible to accurately estimate the value of your damages, as there are a wide range of contributing factors. The amount you should expect in a commercial Uber accident settlement depends on the circumstances of the accident, who was at fault, and the severity of your injuries. If you’ve been injured in an Uber or ridesharing accident, it's always best to speak with an experienced Uber accident attorney as soon as possible.

Uber is well aware that accidents will happen, which is why the company carries huge insurance policies to pay out Uber accident claims. Over the years, passengers, other motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists and many others have received Uber accident settlement amounts that pay for all their medical care and other short- and long-term damages caused by an accident involving a negligent Uber driver, or a negligent driver that hits their Uber. The attorneys at Brandon J. Broderick know how to handle Uber accidents to make sure you get the best Uber accident settlement possible.

Uber’s Liability Insurance Coverage in New Jersey

While laws related to rideshare accidents vary by state, New Jersey has enacted some legislation designed to protect passengers while riding in an Uber, Lyft or other ridesharing services.  Under this law, Uber/Lyft drivers who are carrying a passenger in their vehicles are required to carry $1.5 million in liability coverage (to compensate for bodily injury, property damage, and wrongful death), and $1.5 million in underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage. This insurance coverage is available to victims even if the Uber driver did not cause the accident and if the other driver was uninsured. These insurance requirements that apply when the driver is carrying a passenger replace the typical no-fault insurance laws that otherwise apply in New Jersey.

Factors Involved In Determining The Value Of Your Uber Accident Case

Although it is difficult to determine the value of your case, there are several factors your legal team will consider when calculating the damages, including:

The Extent And Severity Of Your Injuries

You may suffer from neck, back, leg, or arm injuries. The extent of your injuries may progress over several days or weeks after the accident. The severity of your injuries and your long-term prognosis will determine how your case may be valued.

Current And Future Medical And Rehabilitation Costs

Medical costs may include ER visits, extended hospitalization, physical therapy, chiropractic treatment, and follow-up doctor visits. Your medical costs may also include prescription medication, including pain management.

Economic Damages

You may be out of work for several days or even weeks during recovery. If so, you may experience a loss of income. You may also lose future earning capacity and benefits due to permanent injuries. As a result, you may sustain long-term financial loss.

Noneconomic Damages

You may also suffer noneconomic damages such as disfigurement, physical impairment, mental anguish, and in cases of wrongful death, the loss of companionship or parental guidance.

Brandon J. Broderick Can Help You Recover Compensation

New Jersey has complex insurance laws around car accidents involving Uber or other ridesharing services. Our knowledgeable Uber accident lawyers can take over all negotiations with insurers so you get full and fair compensation for your losses. One of our trusted team members will listen to your story, learn about your case, and can advise you next steps. Many of our clients feel a sense of relief once they make that first phone call. Contact us today for a free consultation.


Posted by: Brandon J. Bro…
Date: Wed, 01/13/2021 - 12:11

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