Lyft makes it easier for drivers to traverse downtown Indianapolis and the surrounding Spaghetti Bowl. Unfortunately, not every Lyft driver takes reasonable care of the people on the road around them. Lyft drivers can cause terrible accidents, but our Indianapolis Lyft accident attorney can help survivors like you recover. Vaughan & Vaughan brings over 100 years of legal experience to your fight for Lyft accident compensation. You can count on our car accident lawyers in Indianapolis to transparently discuss your right to compensation based on your recent losses. You can book a free case evaluation with our staff today. Call (463) 241-6483 or fill out our online contact form to get started today.
Who Can an Indianapolis Lyft Accident Lawyer Hold Responsible for Your Accident?
Our Indianapolis injury attorneys can help you hold a range of parties responsible for a Lyft accident, including but not limited to a Lyft driver. Your right to hold these parties liable for your losses will hinge on what evidence of fault you can find at or around the scene of your accident. The evidence we can use to help establish liability after a Lyft accident may include:- App data
- Other forms of electronic data
- Physical debris
- Statements from witnesses
- Evidence of environmental damage
- Expert witness testimonies
How to Financially Recover From a Lyft Accident in Indianapolis
Unfortunately, Lyft accidents can leave you floundering as you struggle to pay for medical treatments and property repairs. If you need help stabilizing your finances, you can ask an experienced Indianapolis Lyft accident attorney to help you:File an Insurance Claim With a Relevant Provider
Lyft provides its on-duty drivers with insurance coverage. If you get into an accident with an on-duty driver, be they an employee or not, you should have the right to file an insurance claim with Lyft’s provider. However, you can bet that insurance claims adjusters will take extreme steps to minimize your recovery. If you get into an accident with an off-duty Lyft driver, you may have to rely on that driver’s independently obtained insurance coverage to pay your bills. Unfortunately, many Indiana drivers hit the road underinsured or uninsured. If you don’t stand to get the support you need to pay your bills, don’t panic. Our team can walk you through the process of filing a personal injury claim instead of – or in addition to – an insurance claim.File a Personal Injury Claim Against a Liable Party
Personal injury claims allow you to recover compensation based on the economic and non-economic losses you sustained in an accident with a Lyft driver. If you want to file a personal injury claim, you need to compile enough evidence to meet or exceed Indiana’s burden of proof before the state’s statute of limitations expires. Indiana’s civil courts give you no more than two years to act on losses sustained in a Lyft accident. We recommend you get in touch with a Lyft accident lawyer well before your two-year deadline comes knocking. The sooner you get in touch, the better use you can make of your two-year filing timeline.How to Calculate Your Desired Lyft Accident Settlement
The insurance claim you file after a Lyft accident only allows you to recover damages based on the economic losses you sustained in your crash. These losses may include the following:- Property damage and essential repairs
- Property rentals, if applicable
- Emergency medical care, including ambulance fees
- Long-term medical treatments, including surgeries
- Pain management and mobility aids
- Lost wages or opportunities to work
- Emotional distress
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Stress
- Reduced quality of life
