Ride-sharing services are one of the most ingenious inventions of the 21st century. Users who download a mobile application can quickly and easily request transportation, while people who are looking for part-time work can provide this service without going through the expensive and complicated process of securing taxi driver permissions.
However, with this new take on private transportation comes new legal complications. If an Uber or Lyft driver injures a passenger or another driver in an accident, who is responsible for paying for those injuries?
At Fredson Statmore Bitterman, LLC, our New Jersey Uber/Lyft accident lawyers have extensive experience helping clients understand their legal options and pursue the maximum amount of compensation for their injuries and losses.