Dallas Rideshare Accident Lawyer Serving
Dallas–Fort Worth & Waco
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft make Dallas life easier—until a crash turns everything upside down. Uber and Lyft accidents in Dallas involve layered insurance, app-status rules, and multiple parties. You need a rideshare accident lawyer who understands those details and fights for full compensation. Tyson Law Firm represents Uber and Lyft accident victims across Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving, Grand Prairie, and Waco.
No fee unless we win.
Free case review: Call (888) 28-TYSON
Why Rideshare Crashes Are Different
Multiple policies: Personal auto, rideshare commercial coverage, and sometimes third-party policies.
App status controls coverage:
- App OFF: Driver’s personal policy applies.
- App ON, no ride accepted: Limited contingent liability (typically up to 50/100/25).
- Ride accepted/passenger in vehicle: Up to $1,000,000 third-party liability; UM/UIM may apply.
- Independent contractors: Uber/Lyft may deny responsibility—proper framing and evidence are critical.
- Corporate safety & screening: Negligent onboarding/retention or ignoring red flags can create company liability.
Common Causes of Uber/Lyft Accidents
- App distraction (navigating, accepting rides)
- Route unfamiliarity and sudden maneuvers near busy Dallas–Fort Worth hubs (Downtown Dallas, Uptown, Deep Ellum, Arlington entertainment districts)
- Driver fatigue from long shifts
- Poor vehicle maintenance (tires, brakes)
- Weather hazards (slick tollways, sudden downpours)
Who May Be Liable
- Rideshare driver (negligent driving)
- Uber/Lyft (screening/safety failures; applicable insurance layers)
- Other motorists (multi-vehicle crashes are common)
- Third parties (defective parts, dangerous roads/contractors, governmental entities)
Injuries We See Often
Whiplash and neck injuries • Back and spinal injuries • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) • Fractures • Psychological trauma (anxiety/PTSD). We document both physical and emotional harm to maximize your recovery.
What To Do After a Rideshare Crash
- Call 911 and get medical care (even if symptoms are delayed).
- Document vehicles, scene, app screens, and injuries.
- Exchange info and collect witness contacts.
- Report to police and through the rideshare app.
- Do not give recorded statements or sign anything before speaking with a lawyer.
- Call Tyson Law Firm for a free case review.
Understanding Rideshare Insurance
- Personal insurance often excludes “driving for hire.”
- Uber/Lyft coverage: fills gaps depending on app status (see above).
- UM/UIM can help in hit-and-runs or when the at-fault driver is underinsured.
- We identify all available policies, challenge coverage denials, and preserve app/vehicle data quickly.
Compensation We Pursue
- Medical expenses (ER, surgery, therapy) + future care
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering and emotional distress
- Property damage (phone, laptop, vehicle)
- Punitive damages where gross negligence applies (e.g., DUI)
Deadlines (Don’t Wait)
Texas generally gives you 2 years from the crash to file a personal injury claim. Evidence—videos, telematics, app logs—can vanish quickly. Fast action strengthens your case.
How Tyson Law Firm Helps
- Rapid investigation: preserve dash/app data, EDR (“black box”) info, and surveillance.
- Identify every liable party & policy (primary, excess, UM/UIM).
- Work with specialists (accident reconstruction, human factors, medical and economic experts).
- Full valuation of current and future losses.
- Tough negotiation with insurers and corporate counsel; trial-ready if needed.
- No win, no fee.
Dallas–Fort Worth Rideshare Accident FAQs
Can I sue both the driver and Uber/Lyft?
Potentially, yes—depends on app status, facts, and screening issues. We often pursue multiple defendants and policies.
What if the driver’s insurance denies coverage?
Contingent rideshare coverage may apply; your UM/UIM can also help. We coordinate all layers.
Do passengers have strong claims?
Usually, yes—passengers are rarely at fault and are often covered under the rideshare policy.
Should I accept a quick settlement?
Early offers typically undervalue future medical needs and lost earning capacity. Let us review it first.
How much does it cost to hire you?
$0 upfront. We work on a contingency fee—we’re paid only if you recover.
Uber & Lyft Accident Lawyers for DFW and Waco
Uber and Lyft accidents are complex. We’ll cut through the confusion and fight for the outcome you deserve. Tyson Law Firm handles rideshare injury claims throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and Waco. Whether your crash happened in downtown Dallas, Arlington, Fort Worth, or along major corridors like I-30 or I-35, we understand local roads, insurers, and courts—and how to pursue maximum compensation.