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Rideshare Accidents: Legal Help after an Uber or Lyft Crash

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have transformed how people travel across Ontario, including Pickering, Port Perry, and Oshawa. But when accidents happen, the legal aftermath can be complex. If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident—whether as a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another driver—you may be entitled to compensation. At Kelly Greenway Bruce, our experienced personal injury lawyers are here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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How Rideshare Accident Claims Work

Unlike traditional car accidents, rideshare collisions involve multiple layers of insurance and liability. Uber and Lyft drivers operate as independent contractors, using their own vehicles. Depending on the driver’s status at the time of the accident, different insurance policies may apply:
 

  • Driver offline: Only personal auto insurance applies.
     

  • Driver is logged in but waiting for a ride: Limited commercial coverage (up to $1 million).
     

  • Driver is en route or transporting a passenger: Full commercial coverage (up to $2 million).
     

If you were injured while riding in an Uber or Lyft, or struck by a rideshare vehicle, you may be covered under the company’s commercial insurance policy. Our Uber accident lawyers in Pickering can help you navigate these policies and determine the best path forward.

Who Can File a Claim?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you are:
 

  • A passenger in a rideshare vehicle
     

  • A pedestrian or cyclist injured in a collision with a rideshare vehicle
     

  • A driver whose car was hit by a rideshare service vehicle
     

  • The rideshare driver was injured while working
     

Whether your accident occurred in Pickering, Port Perry, or Oshawa, our legal team—including dedicated car accident lawyers in Oshawa—can guide you through the claims process.

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Ontario Rideshare Accident Claims: Types of Compensation

Ontario’s insurance system provides two main avenues for compensation:
 

  1. Statutory accident benefits (no-fault benefits)
    These benefits are available to anyone injured in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of fault. They may cover:

     

    • Medical and rehabilitation expenses

    • Income replacement

    • Attendant care

    • Other out-of-pocket costs
       

  2. Tort Claims (personal injury lawsuit)
    If another party was negligent, you may sue for:

     

    • Pain and suffering

    • Future loss of income

    • Long-term care costs

    • Loss of enjoyment of life
       

Our car crash injury lawyers for Port Perry are experienced in filing both accident benefits and tort claims to maximize your recovery.

Your Legal Team for Rideshare Injury Claims

With over 50 years of experience in personal injury law, our team understands the unique challenges of rideshare accident claims. We offer:
 

  • free case evaluations

  • contingency-based legal services (you don’t pay unless we win)

  • personalized support from lawyers who live and work in your community
     

Serving clients across the GTA, our dedicated team—including car accident lawyers in Oshawa, Uber accident lawyers in Pickering, and car crash injury lawyers for Port Perry—is ready to fight for your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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