Uber Accident Lawyer Henderson | Rideshare Accident Attorney

You booked an Uber to make life easier, not to end up in the emergency room.

Whether you were injured on Sunset Road, near the Galleria, or heading toward the Strip, a rideshare accident can leave you with more than just physical pain. Medical bills begin piling up, time off work disrupts your income, and the question of who is responsible becomes frustratingly complex.

Uber accident cases are different from other car crashes. There may be multiple layers of insurance, questions about the driver’s app status, and disputes between Uber’s legal team, the driver’s insurer, and third parties. Many injured riders, drivers, and pedestrians feel stuck between corporate policies and shifting liability rules. At Drummond Law Firm, we step in early to untangle the process and pursue the compensation you deserve. Whether you were hurt as a passenger, driver, or bystander, we are here to help.

Veteran-Led Representation With Experience in Rideshare Injury Claims

Uber accident claims are not ordinary. They involve Transportation Network Company (TNC) insurance rules, complex fault scenarios, and aggressive defense tactics. You need a law firm with the focus, strategy, and discipline to handle high-friction cases from the start.

Led by a Former Army Captain and Bronze Star Recipient

Attorney Craig W. Drummond is a former U.S. Army Captain and JAG (Judge Advocate General) attorney who served in combat zones and earned the Bronze Star Medal. His leadership and legal training under pressure now guide how our firm approaches rideshare and vehicle injury litigation. When you work with us, you gain the benefit of strategic, battle-tested representation.

A Fee Structure That Honors Your Recovery

Too many firms charge high fees and leave clients with less than they expected. We believe injured clients should come first. That is why we offer our Reduced Fee Guarantee®, which ensures you will never receive less than our firm in any pre-suit settlement. You take the financial hit from the crash, we make sure your recovery stays in your hands.

Direct Attorney Contact, Not Case Managers

When you hire Drummond Law Firm, you will not be routed through layers of assistants or call centers. You work directly with a personal injury attorney who understands the facts of your case and moves it forward with urgency. We believe personal injury representation should be personal, especially when your health and financial future are on the line.

A Trial-Focused Strategy for Uber and Its Insurers

Uber’s claims are handled by James River Insurance and other third-party adjusters who often minimize or delay valid claims. We prepare every case for trial from day one. That preparation strengthens your negotiating position and gives you leverage whether the case settles or goes to court.

24/7 Availability for All Victims of Rideshare Crashes

We know injuries do not happen on a schedule. Our firm is available at all hours to assist rideshare passengers, Uber drivers, or anyone else hurt in an Uber-related crash. If you need a consultation at night, on the weekend, or in the hospital, we are ready to respond.

Who Can File an Uber Accident Claim in Nevada?

Uber accidents involve more than just passengers. Several groups of people may have the right to file a claim, depending on how the crash occurred and who was involved.

Uber Passengers Injured During a Ride

If you were riding in an Uber at the time of a crash, you are likely covered by Uber’s commercial insurance policy. Whether the Uber driver or another vehicle was at fault, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Other Drivers or Pedestrians Hit by an Uber

If you were driving your own vehicle, walking across a street, or biking when an Uber driver caused a collision, you may have a claim. These cases typically involve determining whether the Uber driver was logged into the app, had accepted a ride, or was driving independently. That status affects which insurance applies and how much coverage is available.

Uber Drivers Hit by Negligent Third Parties

If you are an Uber driver and another vehicle caused the crash, you may be entitled to compensation through the at-fault driver’s insurance. If that driver is uninsured or underinsured, you may also qualify for coverage under Uber’s UM/UIM policy while you are actively on a trip.

Nevada follows an at-fault liability system. That means the party responsible for causing the crash is also responsible for the damages. However, when Uber is involved, determining who pays and how much requires careful legal analysis of the app status, policy terms, and crash evidence.

How Uber’s Insurance Coverage Works in Nevada

Uber’s insurance coverage depends on the driver’s status at the exact time of the crash. Nevada law recognizes three distinct phases of a rideshare trip, and each phase triggers a different level of insurance protection. Understanding which coverage applies is essential to determining how your injuries and losses will be paid.

  • Driver Has the App Off. If the Uber driver was not using the app when the crash occurred, Uber provides no coverage. In this case, the driver’s personal auto insurance policy is the only source of compensation. This is treated the same as any private driver accident under Nevada’s fault-based system.
  • App Is On, But No Ride Has Been Accepted. When the driver is logged into the Uber app but has not yet accepted a ride request, limited coverage is available through Uber. This includes up to $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident in bodily injury liability coverage, along with $25,000 in property damage coverage. However, this contingent coverage only applies if the driver’s personal insurance does not cover the claim.
  • Ride Accepted or Passenger Onboard. The moment a ride is accepted through the app—or once a passenger is in the vehicle—Uber’s commercial insurance coverage applies. This includes $1 million in third-party liability coverage as well as uninsured and underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) protection. This coverage applies to both passengers and the Uber driver in the event of an accident caused by another at-fault party with insufficient insurance.

These distinctions are critical in Uber accident cases. Insurance companies may argue about timing, dispute app activity, or try to shift responsibility. At Drummond Law Firm, we gather the evidence needed to determine the driver’s status at the time of the crash, analyze every available policy, and make sure the right insurance company pays what you are owed.

Steps to Take After an Uber-Related Crash

After a rideshare accident, the steps you take in the first few hours and days can affect your health, your finances, and your legal rights. Whether you were a passenger, a pedestrian, or another driver, documenting your injuries and protecting your claim is essential. Here is what to do after an Uber crash in Henderson.

Get Medical Help Immediately

Even if your injuries seem minor at first, seek medical evaluation right away. Many serious injuries—such as concussions, soft tissue damage, or internal bleeding—do not show symptoms immediately. Early treatment protects your health and creates a medical record that connects the injury directly to the crash. That record will be critical when dealing with insurance companies.

Report the Crash Through the Uber App

Uber provides a crash reporting feature within its app. As a passenger, this report creates a digital record of the incident and triggers internal documentation through Uber’s claims team. Be concise and factual. Do not speculate about fault or injury severity. If you were not a passenger but were hit by an Uber driver, you may still contact Uber support through their website to initiate a claim.

Request a Police Report

Always call local law enforcement and ask for a police officer to respond to the scene. In Henderson, this usually means a response from the Henderson Police Department or, in some cases, Nevada Highway Patrol. The officer’s crash report will contain important details about the collision, including diagrams, statements, and whether citations were issued. This report often becomes a key piece of evidence in proving liability.

Take Photos and Save Ride Receipts

Use your phone to take photos of the damage, roadway, license plates, visible injuries, and any relevant signs or obstructions. If you were a rideshare passenger, screenshot your ride receipt, trip details, and any messages between you and the driver. These digital records help verify the timing of the ride and establish the driver’s app status at the time of the crash.

Do Not Speak With Insurers Without Legal Help

Insurance adjusters may contact you within hours or days of the crash. Their job is to protect the insurer’s bottom line, not to help you recover fairly. They may ask for a recorded statement or pressure you to accept a fast settlement. Do not respond to these requests before speaking with a personal injury attorney. Anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your claim.

Consult a Henderson Uber Accident Attorney Early

Legal support early in the process gives you the best chance of recovering full compensation. At Drummond Law Firm, we handle every step of the claim process, from accident investigation to negotiating with Uber’s insurance team. We deal directly with adjusters, review every policy involved, and make sure your case is positioned for success.

Challenges With Uber and Insurance Company Negotiations

Rideshare accident cases are more complicated than standard vehicle collisions. Multiple insurance companies may be involved, and each has a different idea about who should pay. These cases often involve overlapping policies, disputed timelines, and policy exclusions that can derail a claim if not handled carefully.

Denied or Delayed Coverage Based on App Status

Uber’s insurance only applies when a driver is logged into the app and actively working. If there is any uncertainty about whether the driver was online, en route, or between trips, Uber’s claims team may delay or deny coverage. We collect app data, trip records, and phone logs to verify the driver’s exact status at the time of the crash.

Uber’s Limited Cooperation With Third-Party Claims

Uber classifies itself as a technology platform, not a transportation company. This legal distinction limits how much direct support they offer to injured third parties. If you were not a passenger but were hit by an Uber driver, you may have to pursue compensation through Uber’s insurer with little assistance from the company itself.

Confusion About Whether Driver’s Insurance or Uber’s Applies

Determining which policy applies requires a detailed timeline of the crash. If the driver had the app off, only their personal insurance applies. If they were between trips, partial Uber coverage may apply. If a ride was in progress, Uber’s full commercial policy is in effect. Sorting this out takes experience and quick access to ride data and insurance documentation.

Low Initial Offers That Do Not Reflect True Injury Costs

Rideshare insurers often make low opening offers to settle quickly. These offers rarely account for long-term care, loss of earnings, or the full impact of your injuries. We calculate total damages, including projected medical expenses and non-economic losses, and negotiate based on what you need, not what the insurer wants to pay.

What Compensation May Be Available in an Uber Accident Claim

Uber accident victims in Nevada may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages. These cover your financial losses as well as the personal toll of pain, disruption, and reduced quality of life.

Emergency Room Bills and Follow-Up Care

From the moment you are treated by paramedics or hospital staff, the costs begin to add up. We pursue compensation for ambulance transport, diagnostic testing, surgery, hospitalization, and all related medical expenses.

Physical Therapy or Long-Term Rehabilitation

Some injuries—such as spinal cord trauma or soft tissue damage—require weeks or months of physical therapy or rehab. These services are often necessary but expensive. We include these costs in your claim and work with providers to project future treatment needs.

Lost Wages or Reduced Work Capacity

If you missed work or can no longer return to your job due to injury, you may be entitled to compensation for lost income and diminished earning potential. We collect wage records, tax returns, and statements from your employer to support this part of your case.

Pain and Suffering

Not all losses are financial. Ongoing pain, emotional trauma, anxiety, and loss of enjoyment of life are real and compensable. We work with your medical team and, when necessary, mental health professionals to document these damages.

Out-of-Pocket Transportation or Equipment Costs

You may need help getting to medical appointments, replacing damaged personal items, or purchasing assistive devices like braces, wheelchairs, or mobility aids. These costs can be included in your overall settlement demand.

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Call the Captain: Let a Henderson Uber Accident Attorney Handle the Fight

Rideshare companies are built to avoid responsibility. They rely on confusing policies, legal loopholes, and distant insurance carriers to frustrate victims and delay payments. At Drummond Law Firm, we know how to cut through the red tape and hold them accountable.

Led by Attorney Craig W. Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and JAG attorney, our firm brings military discipline and courtroom strength to every rideshare injury claim. We prepare every case for trial and push back when insurers try to minimize your recovery.

We charge no legal fees unless we win. And with our Reduced Fee Guarantee, you will always take home more than our firm in a pre-suit settlement. You took the ride, now let us take the fight.

Call 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with a Henderson Uber accident attorney who knows how to win.