Car accidents that involve Uber drivers get complicated quickly – especially when they result in serious injuries. For help securing the compensation you’re entitled to, get in touch with a Chicago Uber crash lawyer today.
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Whether you walk, drive, or take the bus in Chicago, you’ve probably noticed Ubers everywhere – from the Loop and the Magnificent Mile to Navy Pier and beyond. While Uber may make it easier to get around town, it has also led to an increase in accidents, assaults, and other issues for the people of Illinois.
Unfortunately, almost anyone with a functioning vehicle can become an Uber driver. The company’s process of screening applicants can leave room for careless drivers to put others at risk for injury, harassment, and assault. In instances when driver negligence causes you harm, both Uber and the driver should be held accountable.
When you need help taking on a national corporation like Uber, call the Chicago Uber accident lawyers at Lane Brown, LLC. We can help you recover full compensation for your losses.
Get Help Before Your Claim Gets Complicated
Normally, if someone causes an accident that injures you, their insurance policy would cover your damages. Alternatively, if the person who injures you happens to be driving a company vehicle for work purposes, then the company’s insurance would be responsible for compensating you.
Uber and other rideshare companies follow a slightly different model. The people who operate vehicles on behalf of Uber are treated as contractors and are only covered by Uber’s insurance policy when they are on their way to pick up a passenger or are actively driving someone to a destination. This is important because many drivers only carry the minimum required coverage of $25,000 for bodily injury and $50,000 per accident, in accordance with Illinois law. Uber, however, has a policy with $1 million in coverage.
Unfortunately, while Uber carries this substantial insurance policy, their insurer will do everything in its power to deny your claim. Providing significant compensation to accident victims, even those who are deserving, works against the company’s financial interests. In some cases, they have even found ways to state that a driver was not working for Uber at the time of the accident so the victim is not entitled to compensation.
At Lane Brown LLC, we don’t believe it’s right for rideshare companies and their insurers to deny victims their rightful compensation. A rideshare company can afford to cover your losses in full, and our Chicago Uber accident lawyers will work to ensure that they do.
Act Fast Before Insurance Denies Your Claim
As you can see, the relationship between Uber, its drivers, and its insurance policy is complex and designed to deny accident victims their rightful compensation. If you were in a crash with an Uber driver or were a passenger when a crash occurred, you need someone by your side who can help you navigate the complexities of rideshare accident cases.
The Uber accident attorneys at Lane Brown, LLC have spent decades working for accident victims, and have represented those injured in rideshare crashes since these services first became public. Our team knows how to uncover the party that is liable for your injuries and hold them financially accountable.
Don’t Let Uber Shift the Blame
Entrusting your safety to an Uber driver puts an enormous responsibility on the driver. Whether Uber or the driver is found to be liable for your injuries, the at-fault party will need to reimburse you for the full extent of your losses. Some of the damages you can pursue during a claim include:
You should never need to cover the costs of injuries an Uber driver caused – whether you were a passenger or driving in your own vehicle. However, you can expect the insurance company, Uber, or Uber driver to attempt to place unwarranted blame on you to lower their liability. A Chicago Uber crash lawyer will fight back against such attempts.
Recover Every Dollar You’re Owed
The compensation you can expect to receive will depend on how severe your injuries were and how impactful they are or will be on your life. For example, someone who has suffered whiplash could reasonably expect to receive greater compensation than someone who walked away with minor scrapes and bruises.
In the case of an Uber accident, your total compensation will also depend on whether the driver was actively working for Uber at the time of the crash. If they were, your compensation would likely be much higher, as Uber carries a larger insurance policy than virtually any individual. Depending on the nature of the accident or your injuries, you may be able to receive compensation exceeding the insurance coverage of Uber. This happened in a 2026 case when Uber was sued for $8.5 million in federal court.
Find Out What Your Case Is Worth
If you were seriously injured in an accident involving an Uber driver and aren’t sure what steps you should take to recover the damages you’ve endured, get in touch with a qualified attorney at our firm today. You don’t have to let large companies bully you into accepting less than you deserve.
With Lane Brown, LLC, you can focus on your physical recovery knowing that a Chicago Uber accident lawyer is working tirelessly to secure fair compensation from the liable party.
Schedule your free initial claim evaluation by filling out the contact form at the bottom of this page or giving us a call at 312-332-1400. We’re available by phone 24/7, and offer video consultations and in-home appointments for those who are unable to travel to our office near Willis Tower.
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Filing an Uber accident claim starts with immediate safety steps and quick reporting through the Uber app. Uber’s insurance covers up to $1 million in certain situations, but the process gets tricky due to coverage periods and insurer pushback.
First, you need to make sure you take certain actions immediately after the crash. These actions include calling the authorities, getting medical treatment, taking photos of the accident scene, and exchanging information with the driver. At this point, you should also find out if the driver was actively working for Uber by carrying a passenger or driving to pick up a passenger.
Once you’ve taken those basic steps, reach out to an Uber accident attorney. These professionals have experience navigating the complex relationship between rideshare companies, their drivers, and the insurance companies that represent both. They will ensure that you don’t end up taking a lowball offer or have your claim erroneously denied.
Here’s a quick step-by-step guide explaining how to file an Uber accident claim: