Rideshare Accident Attorney in West Virginia

Laird Law offers expert legal guidance for Uber and Lyft accident claims in West Virginia. If you were injured in an Uber or Lyft accident, call(304) 551-2800 for a free case consultation.

A rideshare accident can leave you facing medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing pain and suffering. After such a car crash, our rideshare accident lawyers are here to help. Our personal injury attorneys can pursue compensation, and deal directly with the insurers, so you can focus on healing.

The team at Laird Law has extensive experience handling serious rideshare accidents involving negligent rideshare drivers. Our personal injury lawyers know how to build strong personal injury claims that stand up to aggressive insurance companies.

We hadle claims all across the state, from Huntington to Martinsburg, Wheeling to Charleston WV. We work on a contingency fee; you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

For a free case review on your rideshare accident lawsuit, call (304) 551-2800.


Meet Laird Law: West Virginia’s Uber and Lyft Accident Lawyers

After a rideshare crash involving an Uber, Lyft or taxi, you may be left with pain, questions—and no small amount of uncertainty about the future. Do you file a claim with your own insurance, the other driver’s insurance, or the rideshare company’s policy? What if the other driver was uninsured? Do you need to get a medical evaluation if you feel okay?

Having Laird Law by your side takes the guesswork out of this process. Our team will review the facts, identify every available policy, and handle all communications with insurance adjusters so you can focus on your medical care. From your first call to your claim’s resolution, Laird Law is in your corner after a rideshare accident in West Virginia.

Who does Laird Law represent? Our West Virginia personal injury team represents passengers, drivers, and people in other vehicles who are injured in crashes involving Uber and Lyft. Whether you were a paying passenger, an Uber or Lyft driver on the app, or another motorist hit by a rideshare vehicle, your claim may be covered by commercial‑level insurance policies with higher limits than a typical auto policy. Our attorneys will apply any overlapping coverages, prove who was at fault, and pursue the maximum recovery for your injuries.

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Understanding Uber and Lyft Insurance Coverage in West Virginia

Rideshare crashes are unique because coverage often depends on what the driver was doing at the time of the accident. In a typical West Virginia rideshare accident case:

  • If the driver is not logged into the app, only their personal auto insurance applies.  

  • If the driver is logged into the app and waiting for a ride request, only limited liability coverage may be available.  

  • Your personal MedPay coverage can be applied to accident‑related medical bills after an event involving a rideshare vehicle, regardless of liability.

  • If an uninsured driver hits your Uber/Lyft, you may first claim against that driver’s liability policy and then use your own UM/UIM if your damages exceed their limits.

  • If the driver is on the way to pick up a passenger, or has a passenger in the vehicle, “trip” coverage usually applies. This includes substantial liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist limits.

For injured passengers and people in other vehicles, those higher limits can be critical in serious injury cases. Laird Law carefully investigates driver status, app records, and policy language to trigger the strongest possible coverage for your claim.


Common Types of Rideshare Crashes

Uber and Lyft vehicles can be involved in almost any kind of car accident you see on West Virginia roads, including:

  • Rear‑end collisions caused by distracted or tailgating drivers  

  • Side‑impact crashes at intersections when someone runs a red light or stop sign  

  • Head‑on collisions on two‑lane roads or divided highways  

  • Lane‑change and blind‑spot collisions on interstates and busy corridors  

  • Work‑zone collisions involving rideshare vehicles in congested traffic

Because rideshare drivers often rely on GPS, handle frequent pick‑ups and drop‑offs, and may rush between rides, distracted and aggressive driving can play a major role in these collisions. Laird Law applies a deep understanding of the laws governing motor vehicles in West Virginia and pairs it with extensive knowledge of rideshare company policies. The result: full, fair compensation for our injured clients.

Call us today at (304) 551-2800 to learn how we can help.

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