A rideshare accident claim typically arises when you were injured in a vehicle arranged through a rideshare platform such as Uber or Lyft. The injuries may occur while you are a passenger, when you are struck by a rideshare vehicle, or when the driver’s actions create an unsafe situation. Nevada residents also frequently encounter rideshare-related injuries in areas with fast-changing traffic patterns, including major corridors around Las Vegas, routes connecting the valley to surrounding communities, and busy tourism and event areas.
Legally, what makes these cases distinct is that more than one set of rules can affect the outcome. The driver’s conduct matters, the other motorist’s conduct may matter too, and the rideshare platform’s insurance framework can determine who pays first. That is why the “who is responsible” question is often more complicated than people expect.
When you talk to a lawyer, we start by clarifying the timeline and role of each person involved. Was the driver transporting you, waiting between trips, or traveling to a pickup? Was the accident caused by the driver’s driving errors, or did another driver create the hazard? The answers can influence what coverage is available and how a claim should be presented.


