You can begin the process of filing an injury claim against Uber by submitting a claim with the insurance company that represents Uber. Your claim will need to include information about the crash, proof that Uber is liable for the collision, and details about your losses.
An Indianapolis Uber accident lawyer can take care of the process of filing your claim and bringing you maximum compensation for your medical costs, pain, suffering, and lost pay. Your attorney may need to collect evidence, track your losses, and negotiate on your behalf.
What’s the Process of Filing an Injury Claim Against Uber?
The process for making an injury claim against Uber involves several steps. Your Indianapolis car accident lawyer can help with the following:
Collecting Evidence to Support the Claim
Before you file your injury claim, your attorney will need to collect evidence that establishes Uber’s liability for the collision. Examples of evidence used in Uber claims include:
- Statements from all eyewitnesses
- Copies of the official police reports
- Videos from surveillance cameras or dashcams
- Photos taken after a collision
- Information from the Uber app
Note that Uber may only have to cover your losses if your lawyer can show that a rideshare driver struck you after logging into the app. It’s important that you save all information possible about the collision to strengthen your claim.
Tracking All of Your Losses
You need proof that you sustained financial losses due to your accident to file a successful injury claim against Uber. Your Indianapolis personal injury lawyer may collect the following:
- Copies of your medical records
- Paperwork filed by your doctors
- Information from your employer about how much time you missed at work
Your attorney will include all of this information in your injury claim, potentially allowing you to get compensation for the care you need to recover from a concussion, broken bones, and other injuries caused in an Uber crash.
Filing Your Injury Claim
Once your lawyer has all the appropriate documentation, they can file a claim with the insurance company that represents Uber. The company will have a chance to respond to this claim and may accept your request for compensation.
However, the insurance company may also send back a subpar settlement offer or even try to blame you for the crash to avoid paying for your losses.
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What Happens if Uber Denies Your Injury Claim?
Uber may deny your injury claim because the company wants to protect its bottom line. In this situation, your lawyer can enter negotiations with the insurance company, representing your best interests and pushing for maximum damages.
The company may continue to refuse to provide a fair settlement offer, even after negotiations. In this situation, your lawyer can help you file a personal injury lawsuit against Uber and any other potentially liable parties.
A lawsuit may take more time to resolve than settlement negotiations, but sometimes, it represents the best way to get compensation for your losses. You can learn more about the process of filing an injury claim against Uber with legal professionals.
Can You Get Compensation for Other Losses from Uber?
Uber may have to cover more than your medical bills after an accident in Indiana. Depending on the losses you sustained in your collision, Uber may need to pay for your:
Vehicle Repairs
Your vehicle may sustain severe damage in a crash. In some cases, the insurance company may even declare your car a total loss. In these cases, Uber may need to pay for vehicle repairs or replacement.
Lost Pay
You may need time off work to recover following an accident involving an Uber driver. In this situation, Uber may have to cover your lost wages.
The company may need to pay for your lost earning potential if your accident results in a disabling condition that prevents you from returning to the workforce.
Non-Economic Losses
In some situations, Uber will need to pay for the non-economic effects of your accident. Your attorney may push the company to cover your:
- Physical pain
- Mental anguish
- Emotional suffering
- Loss of companionship
- Loss of consortium
A legal professional will know how to calculate a fair dollar value to cover these effects on your life.
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How Long Do You Have to File an Injury Claim Against Uber?
You need to file your injury claim against Uber before the statute of limitations runs out in Indiana. Therefore, you usually only have two years to move forward with your request for compensation.
If you wait too long, the court can dismiss your request for compensation.
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