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At Hartley Law, our Arizona Lyft accident lawyer team fights for people injured in rideshare crashes across the state. A Lyft accident can leave passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, other drivers, and even the Lyft driver dealing with serious injuries, rising medical bills, and confusion over which insurance coverage applies. Rideshare accident claims involve layers of liability and insurance coverage that standard car accident cases do not. Call us today at (844) 844-1444 for a free consultation with a Lyft accident attorney who will protect your rights from the start.
Our legal team takes control of your rideshare accident claim from day one. We investigate the crash, verify the driver's status within the rideshare app, and determine liability across all parties involved. We gather medical records, handle communication with multiple insurance companies, and build the demand that reflects the true value of your losses. When the insurance company refuses a fair offer, we prepare and file a personal injury lawsuit.
To maximize your recovery, our experienced legal team focuses on these key strategies:
Rideshare accident claims often involve multiple parties, disputed fault, and corporate legal teams working to minimize payouts. Our experienced attorney is prepared for anything, and our willingness to litigate delivers stronger results for the people we represent.
A Lyft accident often triggers multiple insurance policies at once. Missing even one can cost you thousands in lost recovery. Our Lyft accident lawyer team traces every source of compensation, including:
Because Lyft drivers are considered independent contractors, they carry private insurance plans separate from the rideshare company's coverage. Which insurance applies depends on the driver's status at the time of the accident, and we verify that status using Lyft's digital records.
Evidence in a rideshare crash can disappear fast. The rideshare company controls its own app data, ride receipts, and driver logs, and it has no obligation to preserve them for your benefit. We move immediately to secure:
Preserving this evidence early separates strong rideshare accident claims from ones that stall.
Rideshare vehicles share the same roads where crashes happen every day. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation's 2024 Crash Facts, Arizona recorded 121,107 total motor vehicle crashes in 2024. The Arizona Department of Public Safety reported 1,228 traffic deaths statewide, averaging more than three lives lost per day. Uber and Lyft drivers operate within this same high-risk environment.
Rideshare drivers often spend long hours on the road, increasing their exposure and the likelihood of a crash. High-traffic corridors through Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Mesa carry heavy rideshare volume. When a Lyft accident happens on these roads, personal injury victims need a Phoenix rideshare accident attorney who understands both the local risks and the insurance issues specific to rideshare services.

The value of your Lyft accident claim depends on several factors:
A minor rear-end collision during an active ride carries a different value than a high-speed crash causing a traumatic brain injury. We evaluate every element of your injury claim, trace every available policy, and build a demand targeting fair compensation based on the full cost of the crash.
Insurance coverage in a Lyft accident depends on the driver's status within the rideshare app when the accident occurred:
Our Phoenix Lyft accident lawyer team verifies the exact coverage tier using Lyft's digital records. Insurance companies on all sides will try to shift responsibility onto another policy; we do not let that happen.
Medical records connect the crash to your injuries, document treatment, establish medical costs, and project future care needs. Insurance adjusters use gaps in treatment to argue injuries were minor or pre-existing. We work with your providers to ensure the record is complete. Seeking immediate medical care after a rideshare crash is one of the most important steps you can take to protect both your health and your personal injury claim.
Lyft accident victims in Arizona can pursue both economic and non-economic damages:
If a Lyft accident results in a fatality, surviving family members may pursue wrongful death damages, including funeral costs, loss of companionship, and future financial support. We fight to recover compensation that reflects the full impact on your life.
Yes. Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule under ARS § 12-2505. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, not eliminated. Passengers injured in a rideshare vehicle are rarely assigned fault. However, an Uber or Lyft driver, another motorist, or the insurance company may still dispute responsibility.
Insurance adjusters inflate a victim's share of blame to reduce what they pay. Do not accept a fault assignment without legal guidance. Early action from a rideshare accident attorney protects your ability to recover.
Rideshare crashes produce the same range of serious injuries as any auto accident. Common injuries our Lyft accident clients suffer include:
When long-term medical needs are involved, we work with specialists to project future care costs and include them in your demand. Every diagnosis, every treatment, and every limitation matters when building an injury claim that reflects the true cost of the crash.
When a rideshare crash takes a life, surviving families face grief and a complex claims process that can involve multiple parties. Arizona law allows families to pursue wrongful death damages for funeral costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship. We handle fatal Uber Lyft accident cases with care and determination.
Driver error is the primary cause of rideshare crashes. Common causes include:
In some cases, a vehicle manufacturer may bear partial responsibility if a defective part contributed to the crash. Our team identifies all responsible parties and sources of recovery.
An accident involving a Lyft driver still requires the same core evidence as a standard car accident: police reports, vehicle damage, medical records, and witness statements. The difference is the added layer of rideshare company involvement, drivers involved across multiple vehicles, and the question of which insurance applies. Our accident lawyers handle both standard accident investigations and rideshare-specific insurance issues that complicate these claims.
To determine liability, you must establish four elements:
We build cases using police reports, rideshare app records, ride receipts, witness statements, photos from the accident scene, vehicle damage, and medical records. When crashes involve multiple parties, we trace liability across every driver, every insurer, and every responsible party.
Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-542 gives most rideshare accident victims two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing that deadline permanently bars your right to seek compensation. Shorter deadlines may apply when a government vehicle is involved. Under Arizona law, acting promptly protects both your legal rights and the evidence on which your case depends.
What should I do after a Lyft accident in Arizona?
Call 911, seek medical care, screenshot the rideshare app showing ride details, photograph the accident scene, gather witness information, report the crash to Lyft, and contact a Phoenix rideshare accident lawyer before giving any recorded statement.
Can I sue Lyft directly after a rideshare accident?
Lyft drivers are classified as independent contractors, which limits direct claims against the rideshare company. However, Lyft's insurance policies may provide significant coverage depending on the driver's status. Our accident attorney team identifies every available source of recovery.
Does Lyft insurance cover passengers injured in a crash?
Yes. When a passenger is in the vehicle during an active ride, Lyft provides up to $1 million in liability coverage. We verify the driver's status and trace every applicable insurance policy.
What if another driver caused my Lyft accident?
If a third-party driver caused the crash, that at-fault driver's insurance is the primary target. We also evaluate whether Lyft's coverage applies as a secondary source and pursue every policy across all drivers involved.
How much does it cost to hire a Lyft accident lawyer?
Hartley Law handles rideshare accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay no upfront costs and no fees unless we recover compensation. A free consultation gets the process started at zero risk.
Will my Lyft accident case go to trial?
Most rideshare accident claims settle through negotiation. We prepare every file for trial from day one, which gives us maximum leverage against insurance companies and produces stronger settlement offers.

If you were hurt in a Lyft accident anywhere in Arizona, do not wait. Rideshare app data can be overwritten, multiple insurance companies move fast to minimize claims, and Arizona's two-year filing deadline does not pause while you recover. Our Arizona Lyft accident lawyer team at Hartley Law is ready to investigate your crash, identify every insurance policy, and fight for the fair compensation you deserve.
Call (844) 844-1444 today for a free consultation. There are no upfront costs, and you pay nothing unless we win. Hartley Law serves Lyft accident victims throughout Arizona, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, and Tucson. The sooner you call, the more evidence we can protect.