Knoxville Lyft Car Accident Lawyers
Strong advocacy for victims of rideshare accidents in East Tennessee
Knoxville residents and visitors to Knoxville can use Lyft for shopping, visiting friends, getting to and from work, and exploring the city. There are standard Lyft vehicles and Lyft XL for large groups of people. Even the most skilled drivers can get into an accident due to their own negligence or the carelessness of other drivers. At Banks & Jones, our Knoxville Lyft car accident lawyers understand the unique liability and insurance issues involved when you’re hurt while riding in a Lyft car or you’re struck by a Lyft driver. We fight to secure the full compensation you deserve for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, property damage, and other financial and personal damages. Get help today. Call us now.
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- What different kinds of accidents do Lyft drivers in Knoxville experience?
- What are the causes of Lyft accidents in Knoxville?
- Who is responsible for a Knoxville Lyft accident?
- Which insurance policy covers Lyft accident claims cases in Knoxville?
- Do you have a Knoxville Lyft accident lawyer near me?
What different kinds of accidents do Lyft drivers in Knoxville experience?
At Banks & Jones, our Knoxville car accident lawyers handle all types of Lyft accidents, including rear-end collisions, broadsides, head-on accidents, single-vehicle crashes, multiple-vehicle accidents, and intersection accidents. Our Knoxville accident lawyers also represent pedestrians and bicycle riders who are hurt by a Lyft driver.
In addition to vehicle accidents, our trial lawyers also represent passengers who are sexually assaulted by a Lyft driver and passengers who suffer slip and fall accidents while getting into or out of a Lyft vehicle.
When manufacturers make defective brakes, electrical systems, airbags, or other Lyft car parts, we file defective product claims against the manufacturers.
What are the causes of Lyft accidents in Knoxville?
Lyft accidents in Knoxville are usually due to one or more of the following causes:
- Driver distraction. Many Lyft drivers spend time looking at their app to find passengers or looking at their GPS system to figure out which roads to take rather than looking at the road in front of them. Texting while driving, eating while driving, and personal grooming are other types of driver distraction by Lyft drivers that cause serious injuries or fatalities.
- Speeding and other traffic violations. Lyft drivers make their living based on the rides they pick up and the distances they travel. The more of each, the better. That’s why Lyft drivers are tempted to speed, run through yellow lights, and commit other traffic violations. These violations are a leading cause of traffic accidents.
- Driver fatigue. Many Lyft drivers in Knoxville are on the road for long periods of time. The longer a driver is traveling without taking a rest, the more likely that driver is to have poor control of his/her car and less time and ability to respond to emergencies.
Some of the other reasons Lyft drivers in Knoxville cause accidents include driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, reckless driving, and driving too fast for weather and traffic conditions.
Passengers are the most valuable cargo any commercial driver has. Lyft drivers must use every precaution possible to prevent their passengers from suffering any injuries or tragically dying in a car accident.
Who is responsible for a Knoxville Lyft accident?
Our Knoxville Lyft car accident lawyers hold everyone who caused your injuries or the death of a loved one accountable. We understand how complicated these Lyft accident claims can be. There may be multiple victims and multiple defendants. The responsibilities vary depending on who caused the accident – a Lyft driver or another driver:
- A Lyft driver caused the accident. In this type of accident, our personal injury lawyers represent Lyft passengers, the occupants of other vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycle riders. The defendants may include:
- The Lyft driver
- Any other negligent drivers
- A manufacturer of a defective car part in the Lyft vehicle
- A governmental entity, such as the Tennessee Department of Transportation
- A seller of alcohol who served a Lyft driver who later caused your accident due to inebriation
- Lyft itself may be liable for failing to vet their driver or monitor complaints or warnings about the driver
- Another driver caused the accident. The plaintiffs may include the Lyft passenger, the Lyft driver, passengers in the vehicle that caused the accident, pedestrians, and bicycle riders. The defendants may include:
- The driver of the non-Lyft vehicle
- A manufacturer of defective car parts
- A governmental entity
- A seller of alcohol
At Banks & Jones, we represent personal injury victims. We also file wrongful death claims if your loved one was killed in an accident involving a Lyft vehicle in Knoxville.
Which insurance policy covers Lyft accident claims cases in Knoxville?
Banks & Jones is skilled at handling this tricky part of your claim. The insurance coverage varies depending on who is liable. The coverage also varies depending on whether the Lyft driver was off-duty, on-duty but hadn’t accepted a ride, and on-duty and had accepted to transport a rider.
- If a non-Lyft driver caused the accident, we seek compensation from the liability insurance carrier for that driver.
- If the Lyft driver is liable, then the coverage varies as follows:
- The driver of the Lyft was using the car for personal purposes and not to pick up passengers. The liability insurance carrier for the driver pays the damages. All drivers in Tennessee are required to have the state minimums for bodily injury and property damage.
- The driver of the Lyft was on-duty and looking for passengers. Lyft’s insurance pays up to $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident. Lyft also covers up to $25,000 in property damage.
- The driver of the Lyft is on-duty and either has accepted a ride or there is a passenger in the Lyft vehicle. Lyft’s liability insurance policy covers at least $1,000,000 for third-party auto liability.
If the insurance coverage of the responsible drivers and/or Lyft is not enough to pay all of your damages, we’ll help you file a UM/UIM claim. We’ll explain whether Lyft or your UM/UIM carrier pays for your damages in the event a hit-and-run driver is responsible for your injuries or the death of a loved one.
Different Tennessee laws govern taxis, carpool services, limousines, and other for-hire services.
Do you have a Knoxville Lyft accident lawyer near me?
At Banks & Jones, our car accident lawyers meet clients at our Knoxville office located at 2125 Middlebrook Pike. We also meet clients who are too ill to come to our office at their homes or healthcare facilities. Phone calls and video conferences are also useful for consultations.
Don’t worry. We’ll guide you through each step of the claims process and fight for all the compensation you deserve – no matter how the Lyft accident happened.
Get help now. Speak with an accomplished Knoxville Lyft car accident lawyer today
Insurance liability and coverage issues are complicated. They’re even more complicated when a rideshare company like Lyft is involved. At Banks and Jones, our Knoxville Lyft attorneys have the experience, resources, and advocacy skills to negotiate settlements and try car accident cases in court. We’ve helped numerous victims just like you obtain strong recoveries. Please call us or contact us now to schedule a free consultation.