If you were hurt in an Uber or Lyft crash in Fort Lauderdale, FL, you deserve clear guidance and a plan that protects your rights. The goal isn’t just to “get a settlement”—it’s to pursue compensation supported by evidence, while the legal process handles the pressure you shouldn’t have to carry.
Contact Specter Legal to discuss your rideshare accident. We can review what happened, identify potential coverage and liability issues, and help you understand realistic next steps—without guesswork.
FAQs (Fort Lauderdale Rideshare Injury Claims)
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Florida?
In Florida, personal injury claims are generally subject to a statute of limitations. Because rideshare cases can involve multiple parties and coverage questions, it’s best to get advice as soon as possible after the crash.
Should I report the crash to my own insurance?
You may be required to report certain claims, but what you say can matter. Before giving detailed statements, talk to a lawyer so your actions don’t unintentionally complicate coverage or fault.
Can an “AI intake tool” help me with my case?
It can help you organize the timeline and capture details while they’re fresh. But legal review is still necessary to evaluate liability, coverage, and what evidence should be gathered for your specific Fort Lauderdale crash.
What if I was injured while waiting for a rideshare?
You may still have a claim depending on how and where the injury occurred. Trip timing and the circumstances around pickup/drop-off can affect liability and coverage—so the facts matter.