Because there are several people celebrating the holidays, rideshare drivers often take advantage of this time of year. They make quite a bit of money by offering their services to those who may be intoxicated or too tired to drive.

However, rideshare drivers can also be just as dangerous as others. It’s crucial to recognize why rideshare accidents occur and what your rights are to pursue compensation. Our team is here to help you every step of the way.

Causes of Rideshare Accidents

Unfortunately, several rideshare drivers do things that create numerous dangers on the road. As a result, individuals can experience severe harm in crashes. Here are some of the common causes of rideshare accidents you should know about:

  • Distractions: Rideshare drivers often look towards their phones, GPS, and passengers when driving. They scan sidewalks and look away from the road. This lack of focus often results in severe crashes.
  • Random stops: Rideshare drivers may slow down or stop erratically when they see their passengers on the sidewalk.
  • Illegal turns: If a driver passes their passenger, they may try to make a turn where they shouldn’t.

Getting Compensation for a Rideshare Accident

When a rideshare driver is responsible for a crash, compensation is dependent on the insurance period. In some situations, coverage may be provided by the driver’s insurance company (such as when the driver is not on duty).

Other periods exist when the driver has their app on and is on their way to pick up a passenger or when a passenger is in the vehicle. In these situations, the rideshare company’s insurance comes into play.

At 'MAGGIO LAW, we work to help you understand your rights. Our Jackson car accident attorneys are committed to providing the highest level of legal care when it matters most. We will work on your side to pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.

Contact our firm at (601) 265-6869 today.


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