We handle a variety of Uber accident cases, covering areas such as:
When a passenger gets injured during an active Uber ride, we work to recover compensation for various kinds of suffering.
In accidents caused by another party, when the rideshare driver is seeking recompense for different levels of damage – including worsening circumstances – we step in to help.
In civil and criminal pedestrian cases, our Florida Uber accident lawyers can represent either side.
In lawsuits with an unidentified automobile, where both the Uber driver and his client were hurt, we collect the proof, activate insurance coverage, and navigate them through every phase.
When an incident happens while getting in or out of the vehicle, our team helps determine liability and pursue any available repayment.
If Uber’s insurance fully denies your claim due to a technical error or unclear trip status, we will help challenge the refusal.
Our approach to Uber accident cases includes:
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Detailed Investigation
We thoroughly investigate the accident to gather evidence and build a strong case.
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Expert Negotiation
We negotiate with insurance companies to secure the best possible compensation
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Continuous Support
We guide you through the entire legal process, from filing a claim to achieving a resolution
We provide personalized legal solutions
Extensive experience
Our team has extensive experience handling a wide range of legal cases in Fort Myers and North Port
Successful results
We are proud of our successful case outcomes and the trust our clients place in us.
Multilingual support
We offer services in Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish, French, and
English to better serve our diverse community.
Direct attorney access
You work directly with your attorney and can reach us when you need updates or answers
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Our lawyers will contact you for a brief consultation and explain what steps can be taken
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Medical Expenses
The compensation is based on the actual cost of medical treatment. The value ranges from a few thousand dollars for minor injuries to hundreds of thousands for severe, long-term injuries requiring extensive treatment.
Medical expenses are usually challenging to prove, but issues likely arise if treatment was delayed or not well-documented.
Future Medical Care
Future Medical Needs compensation covers the anticipated cost of ongoing or long-term medical treatment required after a car accident. This includes expenses related to rehabilitation, surgeries, therapy, or lifetime care for permanent disabilities. Settlement values typically range from $50,000 to several million dollars, depending on the severity of the injuries and the expected duration of care.
This type of compensation carries a high level of risk, as it depends heavily on expert medical testimony to accurately forecast future health conditions and related expenses.
Loss of Earning Capacity
Loss of Earning Capacity refers to compensation for the reduced ability to earn income in the future due to accident-related injuries or disabilities. The amount is estimated based on projected lost wages over the person’s remaining working years and can vary from tens of thousands to several million dollars, depending on factors such as age, occupation, education, and injury severity.
Proving this type of loss is complex, requiring detailed evidence of prior earnings, career trajectory, and expert economic analysis to clearly link the injury to diminished earning potential.
Vehicle Damage
Vehicle Damage compensation covers the cost to repair or replace a vehicle damaged in a car accident. The claim may include the cost to restore the car to its pre-accident condition or the fair market value if it is declared a total loss. The settlement amount depends on the vehicle’s age, make, model, mileage, pre-accident condition, and repair costs. Minor damages usually cost $500–$5,000 to fix, while severe damage or total loss can range from $10,000 to $100,000 or more, especially for newer or luxury cars.
Insurance adjusters or auto appraisers typically determine the final amount. Proving vehicle damage is usually straightforward with photos and repair estimates, though disputes can arise over pre-existing issues, depreciation, or total loss valuation.
Physical Pain
Physical Pain compensation addresses the physical suffering and discomfort caused by injuries sustained in an accident. It includes both immediate pain following the crash and ongoing pain experienced during recovery. The value is often calculated using a multiplier method, where medical expenses and other quantifiable damages are multiplied by a factor—typically between 1.5 and 5—based on the severity and duration of the pain.
Pain and suffering damages are inherently subjective, requiring comprehensive medical documentation, doctor testimony, and sometimes personal pain journals. The challenge lies in proving the lasting impact of the pain, especially if visible injuries appear healed or documentation is incomplete.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to call an Uber accident lawyer if I was damaged during the service ride?
Usually, the Uber insurance works well. But if the check seems too low or the process is taking too long, you should reach out.
Who pays my compensation if I were hurt as an Uber passenger during the ride?
Uber’s official insurance policy typically pays for all, including third-party faults, and may provide compensation of up to seven figures.
Does Uber’s policy include coverage for a driver’s vehicle repairs?
The company may provide a fixed payout under the deductible program. Otherwise, you need to have a personal collision for repair costs.
Will I need legal assistance except for an injury lawsuit during a rideshare trip?
Actually, our Florida Uber accident lawyer can also help in cases with disputed fault, denied insurance declarations, or other complex issues.
Is compensation available for car incidents occurring before a rideshare trip officially begins?
No, passenger coverage begins only after boarding the vehicle. Drivers are covered while they’re online and active in the app.
Don’t delay — time is limited
Under Florida law, you have two years to file a personal injury claim. Missing the deadline can mean losing your right to full recovery.
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Uber Accident Lawyer in Fort Myers, North Port and beyond
In Florida, as in the rest of the U.S., rideshare companies are widely popular, and Uber remains the undisputed leader among them. Customers choose it for the convenience of booking autos and paying online through the app, and drivers appreciate the flexibility of choosing rides and setting their own work hours. However, it’s important to understand that these services aren’t considered taxis in the legal sense, but rather as private transportation. That’s why, if a car accident happens, the service provider and the passenger may have different compensation options available to them.
Uber itself isn’t an insurance provider, but it does carry policies from third-party organizations that apply under certain conditions. So if you find yourself in this kind of situation, the service may provide payment, but not always. If you don’t want to be left out in the cold, it’s important to have an Uber car accident lawyer with a solid background.
According to police records, Uber rideshare accidents are categorized as follows:
- Accidents with passengers, where the clients may get up to one million through Uber’s insurance policy (as per the platform’s rules), including repayment for damages, hospitals, and psychological trauma, independent of liability.
- Collisions with Uber drivers who got hurt either while on a trip or just waiting for a ride request. No matter who caused the crash, our Fort Myers Uber accident lawyers step in to make sure the declaration is filed the right way, and the payment is complete.
- Situations involving pedestrians. They usually need legal help to declare through the platform if the driver was on an active trip. The motorist may also need protection.
- An off-duty accident, when the vehicle was involved in a crash while the driver was offline in the app. In cases like these, their personal car insurance will handle it, and the rideshare service won’t take responsibility.
- Tragic fatal accidents, often followed by major lawsuits and serious liability.
Looking at the big picture, rideshare passengers are the most protected party in the system. Once the ride has officially started, Uber is generally responsible for damages, but it’s not always that simple.
That’s why our Uber accident lawyers are ready to assist in situations such as:
- When clients are facing long delays in receiving compensation, or the offered amount has been unreasonably downsized.
- When liability hasn’t been determined, and the case is delayed, leaving the passenger in need of legal support.
- When there are grave health difficulties, big hospital invoices, or financial losses due to missed work.
A lot of riders and drivers end up needing a lawyer for things like this, and honestly, it’s not surprising. With so many cars and people using the app, stuff can go wrong, and sometimes you get stuck or even denied help. At that point, our Uber accident attorneys in Fort Myers and North Port take over to make sure things are made right.
Contact our team at Kremenchuker Law Group if your ride didn’t go as planned or if you found yourself in an unexpected situation on the road while working. We do our job professionally – gathering information and evidence, and communicating with both Uber adjusters and the driver.



