Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have certainly made it easier in the past few years to go out with friends, socialize, get around town, and even commute to work. However, it’s important to remember that rideshare drivers are no different from other drivers on the road, and they can cause accidents. If you’re involved in such a collision, contact a Hamden rideshare accident lawyer as soon as you can.
The experienced legal team at Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C. understands how complicated it can be to take legal action against a rideshare driver or rideshare company. You may not even know where to start with your case. An experienced rideshare accident attorney can help you determine liability and develop a strong legal plan to protect your rights and interests.

Pursuing a legal claim against a rideshare driver can have its own specific complications that you might not find in a traditional car accident case. It can be crucial to hire a rideshare accident lawyer who can guide you through every step of your case, including how to handle pushback from rideshare companies. At Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., we put the interests of our clients first. Our trusted legal team is committed to excellence in legal representation for every client.
It’s important to understand the unfortunate frequency of car accidents in Connecticut. According to recent data from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, there were 347 traffic fatalities throughout the state in 2025 alone, which significantly exceeds the previous 5-year average of 284. A 2022 safety report from Uber showed that 153 fatalities in the country between 2021 and 2022 involved an Uber driver.
If you are injured in a car accident, you are likely to be taken to Yale New Haven Hospital, located at 2560 Dixwell Avenue. There, you can receive medical care for your injuries and have the opportunity to speak with your doctor about treatment options and potential next steps regarding your case.
Any time you are in a car accident, there are certain steps you should consider taking in order to ensure your legal claim is well-protected and enforceable. Every action you take after a car accident, including a rideshare accident, is generally well-documented and included in the police report, and can impact your case. For example, if you are under 51% at fault for the accident, you can claim damages under the state’s comparative negligence laws.
Here are some steps you can take after a rideshare accident to protect your claim:
Yes, you can take legal action against Uber for a car accident in most cases. However, the situation can become uniquely complex. You would pursue your claim through Uber’s insurance if the driver was on duty at the time of the accident. But what qualifies as being on duty can vary. In addition, if the driver had a history of reckless behavior or if the accident resulted from an app malfunction, Uber may have some liability too.
If your Uber is involved in an accident, you need to treat it like a normal car crash at first. Contact 911, check everyone for injuries, document everything, and talk to witnesses. At that point, report the accident through the Uber app and reach out to the liable party’s insurance carrier if someone else is deemed to be at fault. Then, contact a Hamden rideshare accident attorney to find out what your options are and who to pursue a claim against.
Taking a major company like Uber to court in Hamden can be immensely complex and difficult. Since Uber hires their drivers as independent contractors, the company can deny direct liability if one of its drivers causes an accident. To seek damages from Uber directly and not from the driver, you would need to prove Uber’s direct negligence in hiring the driver.
It is highly recommended that you contact a knowledgeable lawyer to help you navigate the complexities of your rideshare accident claim.
Yes, Uber can pay if you get in an accident in many cases. They have insurance that covers many different scenarios. If the Uber driver is found to be responsible for your accident, Uber’s liability insurance may trigger a payout for your injuries and property damage. However, Uber may not be directly liable for your accident. In such cases, it can be difficult to determine who is liable for your damages, which can make your case challenging.
At Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C., we can help you determine the right course for your rideshare accident case. Contact our office right away to discuss your case and learn more about what our skilled legal team can do for you.
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