If you’re trying to decide what to do next after an Uber or Lyft crash, Specter Legal can help you:
- Organize the facts you have (and identify what’s missing)
- Evaluate liability and coverage issues relevant to your trip stage
- Protect your claim during insurer communications
- Pursue compensation that reflects your medical needs and real-world losses
You don’t have to navigate this alone—especially while you’re focused on getting better.
FAQ: Uber & Lyft accidents in Fort Worth, TX
What should I say to an insurance adjuster after a rideshare crash?
Keep it factual and limited. Avoid guessing about fault or describing your injuries in a way that could be used to minimize the impact. If you’re unsure, consult a lawyer before giving a detailed statement.
Can an AI tool help me collect my rideshare accident details?
Yes—AI can help you structure a timeline and list evidence you already have. But a licensed attorney must handle legal strategy, coverage review, and negotiations.
How long do I have to pursue a rideshare injury claim in Texas?
Texas has specific deadlines for filing injury lawsuits. The safest approach is to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible so your options aren’t limited.
What if I was hit while outside the Uber/Lyft vehicle?
That can change the coverage and liability analysis. A lawyer can evaluate whether you were within the scope of rideshare-related coverage and identify responsible parties.
Will I get a bigger settlement if my case goes to court?
Not always. But litigation can become necessary when insurers dispute fault, deny coverage, or offer amounts that don’t match your medical record and losses. Your lawyer can explain the realistic options based on your evidence.