Injured in an Uber or Lyft crash in Los Angeles? Landver Law’s Los Angeles rideshare accident lawyers have secured millions for injured clients across Southern California and are ready to pursue full compensation for you. You pay nothing unless we recover. Call (844) 4-LAWINJURY (529465) for a free case review, available in English and Spanish.
You got into a rideshare vehicle expecting to reach your destination. Then a crash happened. Now there are medical bills, missed work, and an insurance company that isn’t moving quickly to acknowledge what the case is worth.
Rideshare accident claims are more complex than standard vehicle cases. The coverage that applies depends on what stage the driver was at in the app at the moment of the crash — whether logged off, waiting for a request, or mid-trip. That distinction directly shapes who pays and how much. Landver Law’s Los Angeles rideshare accident attorneys understand how Uber and Lyft structure their insurance policies and what it takes to build a claim that holds up under that scrutiny.
We move quickly to secure app records, trip history, and all relevant documentation before records become inaccessible. No upfront fees. If we don’t recover, you don’t pay.
Rideshare crashes in Los Angeles follow patterns we see consistently across these cases. Understanding what caused the crash is the foundation of the liability analysis.
Rideshare drivers regularly check the app for navigation updates and ride requests while moving. That divided attention comes up repeatedly in crash reports involving other vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians throughout Los Angeles.
Some drivers work well beyond safe driving hours to increase earnings. Fatigue impairs judgment and reaction time in ways that produce crashes that were entirely preventable.
Pressure to complete trips faster drives aggressive behavior behind the wheel. That pattern is behind a significant share of serious collisions throughout Los Angeles.
Platform vetting is minimal. Some drivers lack the experience needed to handle the busier roads and intersections that are common throughout Los Angeles and its surrounding corridors.
Pulling in and out of traffic to pick up or drop off passengers creates dangerous situations for oncoming vehicles and pedestrians. This is a consistent and preventable cause of injury.
Drivers stopping in unsafe locations to load or unload passengers create rear-end hazards and endanger people on foot. It comes up frequently in the crash reports we review.
Compensation should reflect your actual losses, not just the initial medical bills. A complete assessment covers ongoing and future medical treatment, lost income, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and property damage. Where the at-fault driver’s conduct was particularly reckless, punitive damages can also be part of the recovery. Every category of loss gets accounted for.
The actions taken right after the crash shape what’s ultimately recoverable.
Get clear of traffic if you can and call 911. A police report creates an official record of what happened and becomes important evidence when the claim is reviewed later.
Some symptoms take time to appear. Getting evaluated immediately ties your condition directly to the crash, which matters when dealing with insurance companies down the line.
Open the app and file an incident report while you’re still at the scene. It starts a formal record with the rideshare company that documents the event before details can be disputed.
Photograph everything visible before anything is moved or cleaned up. Capture the driver’s name, photo, and vehicle details from the app before the session expires.
Save everything related to the ride. Keep every receipt, message, and record connected to the crash and your treatment.
Before giving any recorded statement to any insurer, speak with a ridesharing accident attorney Los Angeles clients trust. Insurers move quickly after a crash. Having legal representation from the start makes a direct difference in the outcome.
Rideshare claims involve competing insurers, corporate legal teams, and app-based evidence that disappears fast if no one acts. Our Los Angeles rideshare accident lawyers come to these cases prepared for every layer: the structure of rideshare insurance coverage, how to extract and preserve app data, and how to take a case to trial if that’s where it needs to go.”
Every attorney at Landver Law works their cases directly. The attorney who reviews your claim handles it through to resolution. You aren’t passed through a chain of assistants. In rideshare cases, where the technical and insurance details are specific, that consistency makes a material difference.
Low offers don’t close cases here without a full review. When an insurer’s position doesn’t reflect what the case is worth, we say so and back it up with documentation.
Consultations available in English and Spanish.
Your first conversation costs nothing. We go through the details of the crash and give you a direct read on what the case looks like and what your options are. No pressure, no obligation.
We secure records quickly, before they become inaccessible. A rideshare accident lawyer Los Angeles passengers trust acts on app data, trip history, and driver records before those retention windows close.
We document injuries, liability, and financial losses in full. Medical specialists, accident reconstruction professionals, and financial analysts contribute to a case that holds up under scrutiny.
We handle all contact with adjusters and corporate legal teams directly. Settlement discussions are driven by documented damages, not by what the insurer wants to pay on day one.
If a fair settlement isn’t reachable through negotiation, we take the case to court. Our willingness to litigate is part of what drives better outcomes at every earlier stage of the process.
After the case resolves, we manage lien resolution, final paperwork, and disbursement. You receive what you’re owed without unnecessary delay.
Case value depends on medical costs, the impact on income and earning capacity, long-term effects, and pain and suffering. No two cases land in the same place. We give you a realistic assessment once we’ve reviewed the specific details.
It depends on what the driver was doing on the platform when the crash occurred. Coverage tiers shift based on whether the driver was logged in, waiting for a request, or mid-trip. We analyze the specifics to determine who bears responsibility and under which policy.
As a passenger, you’re rarely held responsible for how a crash occurred. You can file against multiple parties at the same time. We handle multi-party cases and work through the insurance complexity without losing track of any component of your recovery.
It’s not required. Going up against a rideshare insurer without representation rarely produces results that reflect the actual value of the claim. Adjusters represent the insurer’s interests. Having an attorney means someone is actually looking out for what you recover.
A denial isn’t a final answer. We analyze the basis for the denial and pursue every available legal option to challenge it. Get legal advice before taking any further steps on your own.
The personal injury statute of limitations in California is generally two years from the date of the crash. Delays reduce available options and make evidence harder to obtain. Reaching out early protects the claim.
Under California’s comparative fault law, partial fault doesn’t bar your claim. Recovery is reduced proportionally by your share of responsibility. We present the case in the strongest terms the evidence supports.
Coverage depends on the driver’s exact app status at the moment of impact. It’s a more complicated situation, but not an unresolvable one. App status disputes are something we’ve handled and know how to approach.









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Landver Law's Los Angeles rideshare accident lawyers have direct experience with rideshare litigation and a clear understanding of how these claims are handled in this jurisdiction.

Working with a California rideshare accident attorney costs nothing out of pocket. We advance all litigation costs and collect a fee only when we recover for you. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.

Southern California rideshare accident claims carry legal complexity that general personal injury firms frequently underestimate. Our team's experience with rideshare litigation translates directly into results. A rideshare accident lawyer Los Angeles residents rely on understands the coverage tiers, the corporate legal teams, and how to move the case forward at every stage.