9 Things to Do After a St. Louis Uber Car Accident

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Here are some general steps to take if you are ever involved in an automobile accident with a St. Louis Uber driver. Where car accidents are concerned, Missouri is a comparative fault state. This means that if all parties involved are partially responsible for the incident, then they are all liable for damages. Liability is … Read more

Updated: December 9, 2020

How to Prove Mental and Emotional Distress After a St. Louis Uber Accident

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If you’re the victim of a car accident, you are entitled to seek damages that will cover all your medical expenses, including those that have to do with mental and emotional distress. However, when the other driver works for Uber, that can complicate matters quite a bit. Here’s how you can prove emotional and mental … Read more

Updated: November 27, 2020

What You Should Know About St. Louis Ridesharing Accidents

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Ridesharing services have no doubt led to a dynamic increase in traffic while also increasing the percentage of traffic accidents. Over the past few years, the rideshare industry has grown by leaps and bounds in terms of the number of rideshare vehicles on the road and the rise in the number of people opting for … Read more

Updated: November 27, 2020

What Should I Do If an Uber or Lyft Hits Me as a Pedestrian in St. Louis?

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It’s been estimated that Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing services have caused road deaths – including pedestrian deaths – to jump by up to 3%. Drivers who work for Uber or Lyft often drive in highly-trafficked downtown locations where it can be difficult to drive safely, and this can result in serious injuries or even … Read more

Should You Accept an Accident Settlement Offer From Uber?

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Quick settlement offers are a common tactic that insurance companies use to get car accident victims to actually accept less than they deserve. Picture this: you were involved in a car accident with an Uber driver. The car accident wasn’t your fault, and since you’ve suffered some injuries and car damages, you wanted to collect … Read more

Updated: June 25, 2020