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Uber & Rideshare Accidents in Florida: Do You Have a Personal Injury Case?

Injured in an Uber or Lyft accident in Florida? Understanding who’s responsible — and which insurance policy covers you — is the first step toward getting the compensation you deserve. From Florida’s rideshare coverage tiers to your most pressing legal questions answered, Jones Law Group breaks down everything you need to know about rideshare accident claims in Florida. With over $50 million recovered for injury victims and 20+ years of experience, we’re ready to fight for you. Call (727) 571-1333 for a free consultation, 24/7.

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Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have transformed how Floridians get around — but when a rideshare accident leaves you injured, figuring out who’s responsible and whether you have a case can feel overwhelming. Florida’s rideshare laws are complex, insurance coverage shifts depending on what the driver was doing at the moment of the crash, and both Uber and Lyft have teams of lawyers and adjusters working immediately to limit what they pay. If you were injured in a rideshare accident in Florida — as a passenger, another driver, a cyclist, or a pedestrian — understanding your rights is the first step toward getting the compensation you deserve.


Florida Rideshare Laws: What Uber and Lyft Are Required to Carry

Florida law governs rideshare insurance requirements under the Transportation Network Company (TNC) statute, Chapter 627 of the Florida Statutes. This law establishes minimum insurance coverage requirements for rideshare drivers depending on their status at the time of the accident. Understanding these coverage tiers is critical to knowing where your compensation comes from.

Period 0: App Off

When a rideshare driver has the app turned off and is operating as a private citizen, only their personal auto insurance applies. Uber and Lyft provide zero coverage during this period. If a driver causes an accident while the app is off, you pursue their personal insurance like any standard car accident claim.

Period 1: App On, No Ride Accepted

When the driver has the app on and is waiting for a ride request, Florida law requires Uber and Lyft to provide contingent liability coverage of at least:

  • $50,000 per person for bodily injury
  • $100,000 per accident for bodily injury
  • $25,000 for property damage

This coverage only applies if the driver’s personal insurance doesn’t cover the claim. This is one of the most disputed periods in rideshare accident claims because both the driver’s personal insurer and the rideshare company may attempt to deny coverage.

Period 2: Ride Accepted, En Route to Pickup

Once a driver accepts a ride request and is on the way to pick up the passenger, Uber and Lyft’s full $1 million liability policy activates. This coverage applies to accidents involving the rideshare driver, passengers in other vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.

Period 3: Passenger in the Vehicle

From the moment a passenger enters the vehicle until they exit at their destination, Uber and Lyft’s full $1 million liability coverage remains active. Additionally, both companies carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage during this period, protecting passengers if another driver causes the accident and lacks adequate insurance.


Who Can Be Held Liable in a Florida Rideshare Accident?

One of the most common questions after a rideshare accident is who exactly is responsible. Unlike a standard two-car accident, rideshare crashes often involve multiple potentially liable parties:

  • The Uber or Lyft driver — if their negligence caused the crash through speeding, distracted driving, running a red light, or impaired driving
  • Uber or Lyft — through their insurance policy, which varies by period as outlined above
  • Another at-fault driver — if a third-party vehicle caused the accident, that driver’s insurance is the primary source of compensation
  • Vehicle manufacturers — if a mechanical defect contributed to the crash
  • Government entities — if dangerous road conditions, missing signage, or poor road maintenance played a role

Identifying all liable parties is critical to maximizing your compensation. An experienced Florida rideshare accident attorney investigates every angle to ensure no source of recovery is overlooked.


Common Questions About Florida Rideshare Accident Cases

I was a passenger in an Uber and got injured. Do I have a case?

Yes — as a rideshare passenger, you are in one of the strongest positions to recover compensation after an accident. You were not driving and therefore bear no fault for the crash. Whether the Uber driver caused the accident or another driver did, you have a clear path to compensation. If the Uber driver was at fault during Periods 2 or 3, Uber’s $1 million liability policy covers your injuries. If another driver caused the crash, their insurance is primary and Uber’s underinsured motorist coverage acts as a backstop if their policy limits aren’t sufficient. Document your injuries immediately, seek medical treatment, and contact a Florida rideshare accident lawyer before speaking to any insurance company.

Another driver hit my car while I had a passenger in my Uber. Am I covered?

If you were driving for Uber or Lyft with a passenger in your vehicle and another driver hit you, that at-fault driver’s insurance is the primary source of recovery. If they’re uninsured or underinsured, Uber and Lyft’s UM/UIM coverage — active during Periods 2 and 3 — provides an additional layer of protection. Florida’s no-fault PIP rules still apply, meaning your own PIP coverage pays initial medical expenses regardless of fault.

I was hit by an Uber driver while driving my own car. Can I sue?

Absolutely. If an Uber or Lyft driver caused your accident, you can pursue a claim against their insurance and, depending on the period, Uber or Lyft’s liability coverage. If the driver had a passenger or was en route to a pickup, their full $1 million policy is available. If the app was on but no ride was accepted, the $50,000/$100,000 contingent coverage may apply. If the app was off, you pursue the driver’s personal auto insurance. Gathering evidence at the scene — including screenshots showing the driver’s app status if possible — significantly strengthens your claim.

I was walking and got hit by a Lyft driver. Do I have a case?

Yes. Pedestrians and cyclists injured by rideshare drivers have the same rights as any other accident victim. If the driver had the app on in any capacity, Lyft’s coverage may apply. Pedestrian accident injuries are often severe due to the lack of physical protection, and compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term rehabilitation costs. Act quickly — surveillance footage from nearby businesses that may have captured the accident is often overwritten within days.

The Uber driver was off the clock when they hit me. Does Uber cover anything?

No. When the app is completely off, Uber and Lyft provide zero insurance coverage. You must pursue the driver’s personal auto insurance policy. This is why it’s important to document whether the driver’s app was active at the time of the crash. Your attorney can subpoena records from Uber or Lyft confirming the driver’s status at the time of the accident.

Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?

Directly suing Uber or Lyft as a corporate entity is difficult because both companies classify their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, largely shielding them from direct vicarious liability claims. However, their insurance policies are directly accessible through a claim. In some cases — such as when Uber or Lyft negligently retained a driver with a known dangerous history — a direct negligence claim against the company may be viable. An experienced Florida rideshare attorney can evaluate whether a direct claim against the company is worth pursuing in your specific situation.

My injuries didn’t show up until days after the Uber accident. Can I still file a claim?

Yes — and this is extremely common after car accidents. Whiplash, soft tissue injuries, concussions, and spinal injuries frequently don’t produce obvious symptoms immediately following a crash. Adrenaline masks pain, and some injuries take 24 to 72 hours — or longer — to fully manifest. Florida’s four-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims gives you time to seek medical treatment and build your case. However, the sooner you see a doctor and document your injuries, the stronger your claim. Gaps in medical treatment give insurance companies ammunition to argue your injuries aren’t serious or weren’t caused by the accident.

The rideshare insurance adjuster contacted me. Should I give a recorded statement?

No. This is one of the most important things to understand after a Florida rideshare accident — do not give a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster, including your own insurer, without first consulting an attorney. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that elicit answers that minimize your claim. Anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your compensation. Politely decline, note the adjuster’s name and contact information, and call a Florida rideshare accident lawyer immediately.

How much is my Florida rideshare accident case worth?

Every rideshare accident case is different, but compensation typically covers:

  • All medical expenses, including future care needs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage
  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

The availability of Uber and Lyft’s $1 million policy — significantly higher than most personal auto policies — means rideshare accident cases often have substantially more recovery potential than standard car accident claims. Case value depends on injury severity, clarity of fault, available insurance coverage, and how well your injuries are documented. A Florida rideshare accident attorney can evaluate the specific facts of your case and give you an honest assessment of what your claim may be worth.

How long do I have to file a rideshare accident lawsuit in Florida?

Florida’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is four years from the date of the accident. However, if a government vehicle or entity is involved — such as a city bus that caused the crash — notice requirements can be as short as three years with a pre-suit notice requirement. While four years may seem like plenty of time, evidence disappears fast. Surveillance footage is deleted, witnesses become unavailable, and accident scene conditions change. Contact a Florida rideshare accident lawyer as soon as possible after your crash to preserve evidence and protect your rights.


What to Do Immediately After a Florida Rideshare Accident

The steps you take in the hours and days following a rideshare accident directly impact the strength of your claim:

  1. Call 911 — Get law enforcement and medical responders to the scene. An official police report documents the accident and establishes a factual record.
  2. Seek medical attention immediately — Even if you feel fine, get evaluated. Delayed treatment weakens your injury claim and gives insurers grounds to dispute causation.
  3. Screenshot the Uber or Lyft app — If you were a passenger, screenshot your ride receipt and trip details immediately. This documents the driver, trip status, and timing.
  4. Photograph everything — Vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, skid marks, visible injuries, and the surrounding area.
  5. Collect witness information — Get names and phone numbers from anyone who saw the accident.
  6. Do not admit fault or apologize — Even casual apologies can be used against you.
  7. Do not give recorded statements — To any insurer, including your own, before speaking with an attorney.
  8. Contact a Florida rideshare accident lawyer — The sooner an attorney begins investigating, the better your chances of preserving critical evidence.

Why Florida Rideshare Accident Cases Require an Experienced Attorney

Rideshare accident claims are among the most complex personal injury cases in Florida. Multiple insurance policies, disputed coverage periods, corporate defendants with experienced legal teams, and Florida’s no-fault rules all create obstacles that unrepresented victims routinely fail to navigate successfully. Insurance companies — including Uber and Lyft’s insurers — are sophisticated operations with one goal: pay as little as possible.

An experienced Florida rideshare accident attorney levels the playing field. From investigating the accident and determining which coverage period applies, to documenting your injuries, negotiating with multiple insurers, and taking your case to trial if necessary, having the right lawyer makes a measurable difference in your outcome. Rideshare cases with the $1 million policy in play are high-value targets for insurers looking to minimize payouts — you need an attorney who knows how to fight for the full value of your claim.


Injured in a Florida Rideshare Accident? Contact Jones Law Group Today.

At Jones Law Group, we represent Uber and Lyft accident victims throughout St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Tampa Bay, and all of Florida. With over $50 million recovered for injury victims and more than 20 years of experience fighting insurance companies, we know how to navigate the complexity of Florida rideshare accident claims and deliver results. Attorney Bobby Jones personally handles every case, advances all costs upfront, and collects nothing unless we win.

Call (727) 571-1333 — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll come to you anywhere in Pinellas County or the Tampa Bay area if you’re unable to travel. Don’t let insurance companies decide what your rideshare accident case is worth — let us fight for you.


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