Detroit Uber Accident Attorney
Top-rated Uber accident attorneys fighting for rideshare crash victims. We handle Uber insurance claims, negotiate against corporate legal teams, and recover maximum compensation. $0 unless we win. Serving Detroit, Wayne County, and all of Michigan.
Quick Facts: Detroit Uber Accidents
Complex Scenarios,
Expertly Handled
Uber accidents aren't like regular car crashes. They involve multiple insurance policies, independent contractor status issues, and digital evidence. We handle it all.

Your Path to Recovery
We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.
Free Consultation
Discuss your case with Serge. We'll analyze the details, explain your rights, and map out the strategy for your Detroit Uber accident claim.

Investigation & Evidence
We immediately act to preserve Uber app data, witness statements, and dashcam footage before it disappears.

Strategic Negotiation
We leverage our evidence to negotiate aggressively with Uber's insurance carriers for a fair settlement.

Litigation if Necessary
If they refuse to pay what's fair, we are prepared to take your case to trial and win.

Detroit Uber Accident Attorney — We Fight for You
Injured in an Uber or Lyft accident in Detroit? Using Uber should be a safe, convenient way to get around, but a collision while riding in or sharing the road with an Uber vehicle can turn a simple trip into a complex legal situation. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, a cyclist, or a pedestrian, you now face injuries, vehicle damage, and the challenging task of dealing with multiple insurance policies and a massive corporation.
At HOV Law, we cut through this corporate complexity. Our experienced Uber accident attorney in Detroit fights to identify all liable parties and secure the full compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses. Learn more about Orlando rideshare accident laws and how they affect your claim.
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Why You Need an Experienced Detroit Uber Accident Lawyer
Getting into an accident involving an Uber or Lyft in Detroit isn't like your average car crash. Rideshare usage has skyrocketed — and so have accidents.
Uber accidents involve complex liability questions about when the company is responsible versus when the driver's personal insurance applies. Rideshare companies like Uber have unique insurance policies, layers of liability, and complex legal protections — all designed to limit their responsibility.
That's why it's critical to contact a dedicated and experienced Uber accident lawyer at HOV Law as soon as possible.
Here's why working with our rideshare lawyers matters:
We understand Uber's insurance loopholes — Whether the driver was actively on a trip, waiting for a ride request, or offline completely — coverage changes depending on the driver's app status. We know how to navigate these policies and determine exactly who's responsible.
We fight for full compensation — Uber's insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. Without legal representation, victims often walk away with far less than what they're owed. We pursue maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
We're not afraid to take on big corporations — Our legal team has experience handling complex rideshare accident claims. We hold negligent drivers and corporations accountable — no matter how big the opponent.
We handle everything so you can heal — From start to finish, HOV Law will take care of the paperwork, negotiations, and legal strategy so you can focus on what matters most — your recovery.
Understanding Uber's Insurance Periods
- Period 1 (App On, Waiting for Request):The driver is logged into the app but hasn't accepted a ride. Coverage is limited: $50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident for injuries and $25,000 for property damage.
- Period 2 (En Route to Pickup):The driver has accepted a ride and is heading to pick up the passenger. Coverage increases to $1 million in liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
- Period 3 (Passenger in Vehicle):A passenger is in the car. Full $1 million coverage applies until the passenger is dropped off.
- Read our complete guide to Uber insurance periods →
What to Do After an Uber or Lyft Accident in Detroit
- Call 911—Report the accident to the authorities. Police and paramedics need to be notified, especially if there are injuries.
- Document the Scene—If you're able, take photos of the crash site, vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signs, and any visible injuries.
- Collect Key Details—Exchange contact and insurance information with all parties involved, including the Uber or Lyft driver and any eyewitnesses.
- Save Your Ride Receipt—Screenshot your rideshare receipt immediately. This helps link you directly to the incident.
- Seek Medical Attention—Even if you feel fine, get a medical evaluation. Some injuries don't show symptoms immediately.
- Get Legal Advice—Call the Uber Accident Lawyers at HOV Law at +1 (407) 801-0101 for a FREE CONSULTATION before speaking with any insurance companies.
- Read our full step-by-step guide →
Uber Insurance Coverage in Michigan: What You Need to Know
If an Uber or Lyft driver is found liable for an accident, the HOV Law Uber accident attorneys in Detroit will gather all necessary evidence, including police reports and witness statements, to file an insurance claim.
Most Uber and Lyft drivers are covered by a $1 million insurance policy when actively transporting passengers.
Uber Accident Hotspots in Detroit
- Detroit's rideshare market has grown rapidly, and Michigan's unique no-fault insurance system makes Uber accident claims particularly complex. High-risk areas for rideshare accidents in Detroit include:
- Interstate 94 & I-75 Interchange—The junction of I-94 and I-75 through downtown Detroit is one of Michigan's most congested and accident-prone interchanges, with heavy rideshare traffic serving the city center.
- Woodward Avenue—Detroit's historic main corridor carries heavy traffic from downtown to the suburbs. Multiple lanes, frequent turns, and pedestrian crossings create constant collision risks.
- Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)—One of the busiest airports in the Midwest. Rideshare staging areas and terminal pickup lanes see frequent low-speed collisions and confusion-related accidents.
- Downtown & Greektown—Entertainment districts, sporting events at Comerica Park and Ford Field, and the casino district generate massive Uber demand, especially on weekend nights.
- Michigan Avenue & Gratiot Avenue—Major arterial roads with high traffic volume, aggressive driving, and intersections known for red-light violations and T-bone collisions.
- Midtown & Corktown—Rapidly developing neighborhoods with increasing traffic, construction zones, and growing rideshare demand creating new accident risks.
- Our Detroit Uber accident attorneys know these roads, intersections, and risk factors. We use local knowledge of Detroit's most dangerous corridors to investigate your accident and build the strongest possible case.
Who Is Liable in an Uber Accident in Detroit?
- Determining liability in an Uber accident is far more complicated than a standard car crash. Multiple parties may share responsibility, and the liable party often depends on the Uber driver's app status at the time of the collision:
- The Uber Driver—If the driver was negligent (distracted, speeding, running a red light), they bear personal liability. Their personal auto insurance applies during Period 1; Uber's commercial policy applies during Periods 2 and 3.
- Uber Technologies, Inc. — Uber's $1 million commercial insurance policy covers accidents during active rides (Periods 2–3). Uber may also bear direct liability for negligent hiring, inadequate background checks, or failure to enforce safety standards. Learn more: Can you sue Uber directly?
- Another Driver—If a third-party driver caused the Uber accident, their insurance is the primary source of liability. Uber's uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage provides a backup if their policy is insufficient.
- Vehicle or Parts Manufacturer—If a mechanical failure (defective brakes, tire blowout, steering malfunction) contributed to the accident, the manufacturer may be liable under product liability law.
- Government Entity—If a dangerous road condition (pothole, missing signage, defective traffic signal) contributed to the crash, a government entity may share liability.
- Our Detroit Uber accident attorneys investigate every angle to identify all liable parties and maximize your total recovery.
Common Injuries in Detroit Uber Accidents
- Uber accidents cause the same range of injuries as any motor vehicle collision—but rear-seat passengers face unique risks because many rideshare vehicles lack the advanced safety features found in the front seats. Common Uber accident injuries include:
- Whiplash and soft tissue injuries—The most common injury in rideshare rear-end collisions, causing neck pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion that can persist for months.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)—Head impacts against windows, seats, or other surfaces can cause concussions and more severe brain injuries, especially for passengers not wearing seatbelts.
- Spinal cord injuries—Violent impact forces can herniate discs, fracture vertebrae, or damage the spinal cord, potentially causing partial or complete paralysis.
- Broken bones—Arm, wrist, rib, and leg fractures are common in side-impact and T-bone Uber collisions.
- Internal injuries—Blunt force trauma can rupture organs, cause internal bleeding, and require emergency surgery.
- Psychological trauma—PTSD, anxiety, and fear of riding in vehicles are common after serious Uber accidents, particularly for passengers who had no control over the situation.
- If you suffered any of these injuries in an Uber accident in Detroit, our attorneys will document the full extent of your harm and fight for compensation that covers your complete recovery — including future medical needs. As an Uber passenger, you have specific legal rights that protect your claim.
Compensation You Can Recover After an Uber Accident in Michigan
- Uber accident victims in Michigan may be entitled to recover compensation for a wide range of damages. The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, the insurance coverage available, and the circumstances of the accident:
- Medical expenses—Emergency room visits, hospitalization, surgery, medication, physical therapy, chiropractic care, and all future medical treatment related to your injuries.
- Lost wages—Income lost during your recovery, including sick days, vacation time, and bonuses you would have earned.
- Loss of earning capacity—If your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous occupation or reduce your ability to earn income long-term.
- Pain and suffering—Physical pain, discomfort, and the overall reduction in your quality of life caused by the accident and your injuries.
- Emotional distress—Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other psychological harm resulting from the accident.
- Property damage—Repair or replacement of your vehicle and personal belongings damaged in the crash.
- With Uber's $1 million commercial policy available during active rides, significant compensation is often recoverable. Our Detroit Uber accident attorneys pursue every dollar available from every liable party and insurance policy. See how Uber and Lyft claims compare and review Florida rideshare accident statistics.
Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case
Statute of Limitations
In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.
“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Detroit attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”
Modified Comparative Negligence
Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Michigan Insurance System
Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.
Key Michigan Legal Facts
Local Knowledge: Detroit
High-Risk Roads & Highways
- I-94
- I-75
- Michigan Avenue
- Gratiot Avenue
- Telegraph Road
Local Courts
- Wayne County Circuit Court
- Third Judicial Circuit Court
- 36th District Court
Areas We Serve Near Detroit
- Dearborn
- Southfield
- Warren
- Livonia
- Redford Township
Detroit Landmarks
- Downtown Detroit
- Belle Isle
- Corktown
- Midtown
- The Renaissance Center
What Compensation May Cover
Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.
Economic Damages
- • Medical bills (past & future)
- • Lost wages & earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Rehabilitation costs
Non-Economic Damages
- • Pain and suffering
- • Mental anguish
- • Loss of consortium
- • Physical impairment
Related Practice Areas in Detroit
Uber Accidents cases often involve overlapping injuries and legal claims. Our Detroit attorneys also handle these related areas:
Other Personal Injury Services in Detroit
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