Uber Accident Lawyer
An Uber accident lawyer helps you claim compensation for injuries, loss of income, and emotional distress you received during an Uber or ride-share trip. These can be very stressful situations, but unfortunately, motor vehicle accidents happen far too often for us to ignore them, whether in an Uber or not. Having a lawyer to represent you after an Uber ride is important because the at-fault party may disagree with you and dispute their responsibility.

Whether it’s the Uber driver, another driver, or the car manufacturer who’s at fault, it’s best to consult with an Uber accident solicitor to claim your compensation. Your claim may include medical bills, emotional distress, or even loss of income for failing to arrive at your destination. At WT Compensation Lawyers, we assist you with gathering evidence and submitting the claim, as well as litigation and courtroom appearances, if necessary, in the event of an Uber car accident.
According to DingGo, approximately 4.4 million Australians aged 14 and older use Uber regularly. Recently, Uber accidents in Australia have been a concern, which reflects broader safety issues within the ride-share and food delivery sectors.
It’s not easy going through a ride-share accident, and we understand the emotional distress this can cause. With this in mind, it’s important to understand when and what you can claim after being in an Uber accident.
Key Takeaways
- Hiring an Uber accident lawyer takes a lot of the difficult work out of claiming for compensation.
- Chubb Insurance insures Uber Australia, and you can fill in a claim form online to submit to their claims department.
- After an Uber accident, you should immediately seek medical attention and gather as much evidence as you can get.
- An Uber accident attorney can help you determine who is at fault in an Uber car crash.
Who is Liable for Injuries Sustained in an Uber Accident?
The person liable for injuries sustained in an Uber accident depends on who is at fault. A ride-share accident lawyer can help you determine who is at fault and how much compensation you are owed. The Uber driver may be at fault, but sometimes, it’s the other driver who will be held liable if they are at fault.
What Should I do Immediately After Being Involved in an Uber Accident?
After an Uber accident, make sure everyone involved in the accident is okay. Seek medical attention as soon as possible. Collect important evidence and take photos or record videos that may be relevant to your compensation claim. Report the accident to your nearest police station within 24 hours of the accident, and also alert Uber.
What Evidence Is Important to Collect After an Uber Car Accident?
If possible, take pictures of the incident, including all relevant number plates, damage to vehicles, injury photos, and driver details. You should also keep all records of your medical expenses, evidence of loss of income, doctor’s notes and reports, and any other relevant evidence.
Are There Differences in Handling Ride-Share Accidents Compared to Regular Car Accidents?
Yes, ride-share accidents should be handled differently from regular car accidents. That’s because ride-share accidents involve additional complexities related to insurance coverage, liability, and legal procedures. Here’s how they differ from regular car accidents:
Factor | Ride-Share Accidents | Regular Car Accidents |
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Insurance Coverage | Uber provides third-party liability coverage, but it depends on the driver’s status (offline, waiting, en route, or with a passenger) | Typically covered by the at-fault driver’s CTP insurance |
Liability | Liability may involve multiple parties | Usually covers only the drivers directly involved |
Claim Process | Claims may need to go through Uber’s insurer before accessing CTP coverage | Handled directly with the at-fault driver’s CTP insurer |
Legal Complexity | Uber drivers are considered independent contractors, which can impact liability and compensation claims | Standard car accident claims follow established CTP procedures |
Compensation Limits | Uber’s insurance offers up to a certain limit depending on the phase of the ride | CTP insurance covers injuries, but property damage is handled separately |
What Compensation Can I Seek After an Uber Accident?

After an Uber accident, you may have multiple claim options, including medical bills, loss of earnings due to injury or not arriving, and emotional distress. You could also claim for property damage if the incident damaged your phone, tablet, or other valuables.
Here’s a breakdown of what you could typically claim after being in an Uber car accident.
Type of Compensation | Description | Eligibility Criteria |
---|---|---|
Medical Expenses | Covers hospital bills, medication, and rehabilitation | Injury must be directly linked to the accident |
Loss of Earnings | Compensation for wages lost due to injury recovery | Proof of employment and lost income required |
Pain and Suffering | Covers physical pain and emotional distress | Negligence; medical evidence of injury and impact needed |
Property Damage | Reimbursement for damaged belongings | Proof of ownership and repair estimates |
Future Loss of Earnings | Covers long-term inability to work | Medical and employment evidence required |
Travel Expenses | Reimbursement for transport to medical appointments | Receipts and records of travel costs needed |
How do I File a Claim With Uber’s Insurance After an Accident?
After an Uber car accident, you can file a claim with Uber’s insurance that includes all the relevant evidence. You can also report the accident on the Uber app by navigating as follows: Help > Trip Issues and Refunds > I Was Involved in an Accident.
Uber should provide you with their insurance details, which vary from one location in Australia to the next. Call them to report the accident, and make sure you also report the incident at your local police station. Other options include filling in a Chubb Insurance claim form or contacting Chubb Insurance directly at 1300 722 032.
Alternatively, contact WT Compensation Lawyers and allow us to do all the work for you. This includes gathering the relevant evidence, filing the claim, and, if necessary, representing you in court.
Uber Accident Lawyer FAQs
Yes, in Australia, you can claim compensation from Uber if you were a pedestrian hit by one of their drivers. However, this is only if the driver was at fault, in which case their third-party insurance will cover your claim. Claiming can include your medical expenses, loss of earnings, emotional distress, and ongoing care resulting from the accident.
Yes, if the Uber driver was at fault, you can claim if you were injured while entering or exiting an Uber vehicle. If another driver was at fault, Compulsory third-party insurance will cover the claim for your medical expenses, loss of income, missed appointments, or emotional distress.
If Uber’s insurance company denies your claim, and you have evidence that they are at fault, you should consult with an Uber accident lawyer. Injury lawyers are experienced at filing claims and getting the compensation you deserve after a ride-share accident.
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