Generally speaking, financial responsibility could come from the insurance company of the at-fault driver -- whether it’s the ride sharing company’s driver or another driver involved in the accident who caused the crash -- or from Uber or Lyft's own car insurance coverage. Uber and Lyft both carry third party liability insurance coverage which pays up to $1 million for personal injuries and property damage per accident. Our Dallas, Texas personal injury and car accident attorneys have experience handling personal injury claims against both Uber and Lyft and have taken on both companies in litigation fighting to recover for our clients.
At fault driver. If not enough coverage for accident, both
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