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Boulder Car Accidents Involving Uber Or Lyft

Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft have become a popular alternative to taxi services. These rideshare companies employ their drivers as independent contractors, which means that they are using their personal cars and are responsible for their own vehicle-related costs.

People love these services as they are very easy to use, and all you need is a smartphone. Through an application, you can easily request a ride by putting in the location of your destination, and you will automatically match it with an available driver in the area.

Although the concept of these services is quite straightforward, questions may arise when it comes to liability for a car accident that involves an Uber or Lyft vehicle. A Boulder personal injury attorney at Daniels & Scriven, P.C. is here to help guide you through the entire process and get you the compensation you deserve.

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Boulder Rideshare Accident Attorney

Why Choose Daniels & Scriven, PC:

Experienced Colorado Natives Committed to Serving Our Community for Over 40 Years

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Boulder, CO, the aftermath can feel overwhelming and traumatic. At Daniels & Scriven, P.C., we understand the emotional and physical strain such accidents bring. With years of personal injury expertise, our team is here to guide and support you through every step of your recovery.

“Honest, hard-working, knowledgeable, experienced, and straightforward.”

Meet Our Trusted Attorneys

At Daniels & Scriven, P.C., our legal team brings extensive experience and a local-first mindset, helping injury victims regain control of their lives.

Brad Scriven

With more than 30 years of legal experience in Colorado, Brad Scriven is a dedicated attorney who tirelessly advocates for those who have been injured. Licensed to practice in both Colorado and Federal courts, Brad is known not only for his legal expertise but also for his commitment to family and community. A passionate Denver Broncos fan, Brad spends his weekends cheering for his grandchildren in their various sports and activities.

Nicole C. Daniels

Since 2006, Nicole C. Daniels has been fighting for the rights of injured clients. As a native Coloradan, she earned her Bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University and her J.D. from Washburn University Law School. Admitted to practice in Colorado State and Federal Courts, Nicole exclusively handles personal injury cases, guiding her clients through every stage, from negotiations to trial and appeal.

At Daniels & Scriven, P.C., we combine our deep legal experience with a personalized, local-first approach, ensuring you receive the compassionate, skilled representation you deserve to rebuild your life after an injury.

Is It Possible to Sue Uber or Lyft in Boulder?

A study from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that over 10 billion Uber/Lyft trips have occurred since 2010, highlighting the explosive popularity of ridesharing and the importance of understanding your rights to sue if an accident injures you.

Uber and Lyft drivers are all independent contractors. So, when there is a car accident with an Uber or Lyft driver in the Boulder area, you cannot sue the company directly. Companies like Uber and Lyft are not liable for the actions of these independent contractors.

In other words, the companies only provide their drivers with an application to arrange rides with passengers, and then everything that happens on the road is out of the companies’ control. However, these companies can still be held financially responsible when there is an accident that involves their drivers, particularly when there are injuries and damages incurred.

If you were injured in a car accident involving an Uber or Lyft vehicle, contact a car accident lawyer in Boulder today.

How Does Car Insurance Work in These Cases?

Every Boulder driver employed under Uber or Lyft is required to have their own car insurance coverage, and the companies will augment that insurance for extra coverage.

That is because when a driver is “working,” whether they’re available for a fare or in a middle of transporting a passenger, many personal insurance providers will try to refuse coverage by arguing that the insured party was driving for hire, thus disputing the driver’s claim to personal insurance coverage.

Regarding insurance coverage for Boulder drivers, rideshare companies usually follow a three-tiered approach. The first tier includes the driver’s personal insurance, which covers the driver when they are not working or engaging in the act of a rideshare driver.

The second tier comes in when the driver is available for a fare but not transporting a passenger. Therefore, the driver may be covered by their own personal insurance, but the company’s insurance will have to step in when necessary.

Finally, the third tier applies when the driver is driving a passenger, in which the companies are responsible for providing at least one million dollars in liability insurance for their drivers.

At Daniels & Scriven, P.C. we represent victims of ride-share accidents and fight for justice on their behalf.  Our firm is dedicated to securing maximum compensation for individuals who have suffered the consequences of someone else’s negligence. Our attorneys are dedicated, and compassionate, and will aggressively fight for you! Contact us online or call (720) 863-6006 for a no-obligation case evaluation.