Quantifying Damages: Documenting Lost Wages and Medical Bills in Lyft Injury Claims in Florida
Being injured in an accident is stressful enough without having to worry about lost income and mounting medical bills. If you’ve been hurt in a Lyft ride in Florida, whether as a passenger or driver, you may be entitled to compensation. But to receive a fair settlement, you need to properly document and quantify…
When Rides Go Wrong in Virginia: Determining Fault in Lyft Accident Injury Claims
Ridesharing services like Lyft and Uber have become increasingly popular across the United States, including in Virginia. These services provide convenient transportation options for riders. However, accidents can and do happen, even with experienced Lyft drivers. If you’ve been injured in an accident while riding with a Lyft driver in Virginia, you may be…
Ride at Your Own Risk in Nebraska: Navigating Accident Liability in the Lyft Insurance Gap
Ridesharing services like Lyft and Uber have exploded in popularity across the United States in recent years. These on-demand transportation platforms offer convenience and affordability for riders. However, there are risks associated with getting into a stranger’s personal vehicle. Accidents can and do happen during rideshares. This leads to a complex web of insurance…
Who’s Really at Fault? Determining Accident Liability Across Amazon’s Complex Supply Chain in Kansas
Amazon has built a vast and complex supply chain to deliver millions of packages to customers each day. With so many moving parts, accidents are inevitable. When they happen, determining liability can be tricky. This article examines some key liability considerations in Amazon’s Kansas supply chain. The Challenges of Amazon’s Distributed Network Unlike traditional…
Icy Road Accidents and Winter Tire Litigation in Arizona: A New Frontier for Liability?
As Arizona continues to experience unusually cold winters, icy roads are becoming an increasing danger. This has led to a rise in traffic accidents related to slick roads and discussion around the potential for litigation against negligent drivers and tire manufacturers. This article will explore some of the key issues around liability for wintertime…
Rollover Risks in Virginia: SUVs and Product Liability Exposures
Sports utility vehicles (SUVs) have surged in popularity over the past two decades, accounting for nearly half of new vehicle sales in the US. With their elevated ride height and center of gravity, SUVs can offer a greater sense of safety and command of the road. However, these design elements also make SUVs more…
Alcohol-Related Rideshare Crashes in Missouri: Linking Intoxication to Preventable Car Accidents
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become extremely popular in recent years, providing convenient transportation options in cities and towns across Missouri. However, this new model of transportation has also been linked to an increase in alcohol-related crashes. When drivers or passengers choose to drink and then rely on rideshares rather than driving…
Intersection Accidents and Rideshare: Determining Fault at Traffic Light-Controlled Areas in Ohio
Rideshare services are now more popular than ever. However, the rise of rideshare has also led to an increase in accidents, especially at intersections. When an accident involves a rideshare vehicle, determining who is at fault can be complicated, particularly when it occurs at an intersection controlled by traffic lights. This article examines fault…
The Human Factor: Understanding Driver Behavior in Accidents in Washington
Driving behavior and habits have a major impact on accident rates in any state. In Washington, there are particular driving behaviors that contribute significantly to accidents on the state’s roads. Understanding these behaviors can help improve driver education programs and allow law enforcement to better target risky driving. Speeding Excessive speed is a major…
What Are Common Causes of Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Ohio?
Wrongful death lawsuits in Ohio arise when someone is killed because of a wrongful act, neglect, or default of another person or entity. These lawsuits allow the decedent’s family members to seek compensation for their losses. Some common causes of wrongful death lawsuits in Ohio include: Medical Malpractice Medical malpractice is a frequent basis…