Rideshare assaults can occur anywhere platforms are available, including Arizona. Arizona passengers and drivers are at risk for rideshare-related assault on both the Uber and Lyft platforms. These assaults include physical assault, sexual assault, rape, carjacking, shooting, kidnapping and abduction.
Statistics for rideshare assaults are limited because states do not monitor them directly. Because of public scrutiny, Uber and Lyft both publish general statistics for assaults that are reported to the companies directly. For example, across its two reports, Uber revealed that over 9,000 sexual assaults, 39 fatal physical assaults and 208 fatal motor vehicle accidents were reported by users. Lyft’s report showed that over 4,000 sexual assaults, 10 fatal physical assaults and 105 fatal motor vehicle accidents were reported. The numbers in some instances, especially in the case of sexual assault, are likely higher due to underreporting.
Wherever your assault occurred in Arizona, a qualified rideshare lawyer can help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
Arizona passengers and drivers alike can be victims of an Uber or Lyft assault. Individuals have been victims of both rideshare sexual assault and rideshare physical assault in Arizona. While it is important for victims to report their assault to Uber or Lyft, many find the companies’ response to the event to be inadequate when filing a report alone. That is why victims frequently turn to rideshare lawyers for further help.
While rideshare assaults can happen anywhere the service is offered, assaults occur more frequently in cities and towns where there are more users. Places in Arizona where rideshare assault may occur include:
Pursuing a case for your injury will likely be influenced by a timeline called statutes of limitations. Statutes of limitations determine how soon after an adverse event one must file a lawsuit for injuries related to that event. For instance, in Arizona, individuals have 2 years from the date of their injury to file a related lawsuit. If you are seeking to file a claim for rideshare-related wrongful death in Arizona, individuals have 2 years from the date of death to do so. Certain conditions may extend the statutes of limitations, so it is important to speak with an experienced rideshare lawyer to inquire about filing a Lyft or Uber rideshare lawsuit in Arizona. Request your free Case Evaluation today.
The Meneo Law Group is a team of seasoned legal professionals led by Attorney Ron Meneo. For over 25 years, Attorney Meneo has practiced law and maintained a standard of legal excellence. He and his team focus on personal injury lawsuits, including Uber or Lyft rideshare lawsuits, to ensure you get the best results for your Arizona case. We have a proven track record and practice professional development to continue leading the way in our area of law.
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