Accidents involving commercial vehicles and rideshare drivers are often more complicated than standard car crashes. These cases frequently involve corporate defendants, multiple insurance policies, and specialized regulations, making early investigation and experienced representation critical.

Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Commercial vehicle accidents may involve delivery vans, company cars, construction vehicles, or other vehicles used for business purposes. Because drivers are often working at the time of the crash, liability can extend beyond the driver to the employer.

These cases commonly involve:

  • Employer and corporate liability

  • Driver fatigue or safety violations

  • Poor vehicle maintenance

  • Higher insurance limits and layered coverage

Rideshare Accidents (Uber & Lyft)

Rideshare accident claims depend on the driver’s status in the app at the time of the crash, which determines which insurance policies apply. Disputes over coverage are common, especially when multiple insurers are involved.

Why These Cases Are Different

Commercial and rideshare accidents require prompt evidence preservation, knowledge of transportation regulations, and experience dealing with large insurers. The right legal approach can make a significant difference in securing full compensation for injuries, lost income, and long-term effects.

Commercial & Rideshare Vehicle Accidents