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Uber Eats Accidents In Baltimore City
The ridesharing giant, Uber created a food delivery service, Uber Eats, in 2014 to expand their platform and dive into the delivery industry. When using the Uber Eats app, people can order food from Uber Eats partnered restaurants that do not offer delivery services. Since its inception, Uber Eats has continued to become more and more popular each year, especially in major cities like Baltimore. The Uber Eats drivers deliver food for a small fee and let people enjoy their favorite meals from the comfort of their homes. However, more people ordering through Uber Eats means there will be an increase in the number of Uber Eats drivers on the road, which inevitably leads to more Uber accidents. It’s common for delivery drivers to be in a hurry to deliver the food to the customers and this can make them drive carelessly, further increasing the chances of an accident. If you’ve been involved in a similar accident, speak with our Baltimore Uber Eats accident lawyer who has direct experience working with these types of collisions.
Common Causes Of Uber Eats Accidents
The mistakes made by Uber Eats drivers are similar to most other car accidents, with the leading cause stemming from negligence. In order to make deliveries quick and maximize their daily profit, we often see delivery drivers acting recklessly to do so. This could include speeding, running stop signs, cutting other drivers off, ignoring road signs, and tailgating. All of these examples of negligent driving can be incredibly dangerous and can lead to serious accidents. Another common example of dangerous driving activity from Uber Eats drivers is loss of focus due to checking their phones for new deliveries or texting a customer. They could also be using their GPS system to locate the customer’s address. All of these are very dangerous acts and can jeopardize the safety of other drivers. Luckily, an experienced Baltimore Uber Eats accident attorney has dealt with these niche cases and understands the intricacies involved with them when it comes to recovering compensation.
Can I Sue Uber Eats For An Accident?
Yes, if an Uber Eats delivery driver causes an accident, you have the right to sue. If you suffer injuries from the collision, you can hold Uber and the individual delivery driver responsible. Unlike other delivery services like DoorDash or Postmates, Uber Eats provides its drivers with insurance that will protect all parties involved in the crash. However, even though Uber does cover its delivery drivers, there are scenarios that can change the insurance coverage depending on the circumstances of the crash.
What Is Uber Eats Accident Policy?
Uber Eats insurance acts similarly to Uber insurance. There are accident scenarios that can change the insurance coverage that Uber Eats provides to its drivers. There are times where the insurance that Uber Eats drivers have will cover at least part of the cost of their accident. Uber’s insurance policy covers $1 million per accident. This policy primarily applies to third parties who were involved in the accident. Under Uber’s insurance policy, they are covered from the time the driver accepts the request to the moment the delivery has been completed.
Drivers who have their own auto insurance which includes collision coverage are eligible to receive compensation from the company that covers the physical damage done to their vehicle, regardless of who was determined to be at fault for the accident. However, a deductible of $1,000 is required before coverage begins.
This insurance coverage applies to the Uber Eats driver when they are actively making a delivery, but things get tricky when a driver is in between deliveries but still has the app open and is available to make a delivery. In this scenario, Uber’s policy only applies when the driver’s own individual insurance will not cover the full damages and comes at fixed amounts that are significantly less than the coverage available while making deliveries. Those fixed amounts are as follows:
- Bodily injury up to $50,000 for each individual
- A total of $100,000 per accident
- Up to $25,000 for property damage
I Was Hit By An Uber Eats Driver, Now What?
If you’ve been involved in an accident with an Uber Eats driver, it’s recommended that you follow the typical accident protocol and gather evidence of the crash. To help you with this post-accident process, you can download the Hyatt & Goldbloom app. The most important thing after an accident is to document the damage and scene with as much detail as possible. If an Uber Eats delivery driver crashes into you, you could receive coverage from the company and ample compensation. Especially if the driver was not legally allowed to operate a vehicle at the time of the accident, for example, if they were driving on a suspended license. There are many nuances when it comes to these types of accidents. It’s critical that you have a dedicated Uber Eats accident lawyer who has dealt with these specific kinds of accidents.
I’m An Uber Eats Driver And Got Into An Accident. What Do I Do?
As an Uber Eats driver, you have the same right as any other motorist to sue the opposing driver if they caused the accident. Uber Eats also has uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage that you can make a case for if the negligent driver’s insurance policy cannot cover any or all of your damages from the crash. As an Uber Eats driver you also have coverage as a motorist, however, Uber Eats may not compensate you for this if you were not driving at the time of the accident.
If you deliver for Uber Eats, it is essential that you read through the insurance policy that you were given upon starting. It’s also recommended that you speak with someone at your own insurance company about the coverage they can provide for work-related accidents, that way you are fully aware of the possible outcomes if you were to get into an accident while delivering. If for some reason, the insurance provided by UberEats does not cover your accident, responsibility for compensation could fall to the party who is at fault for the accident. At which time, it may make sense to get an Uber Eats accident lawyer involved who can help you through this process and protect your rights.
Compensation Available After An Uber Eats Accident
Uber Eats can be sued for the injuries sustained in Uber Eats delivery accidents. You may be wondering, how much is an Uber Eats accident claim worth? The answer to this question will vary depending on the specific factors and details of your accident. However, similar to other car and truck accidents, you may have the opportunity to recover compensation from multiple damage categories. Some of the categories of compensation that you might be eligible to recover are listed below:
- Medical costs
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Loss of consortium
- Death benefits
- Punitive damages
Contact Hyatt & Goldbloom If You Were In An Uber Eats Accident
Like most other accident victims, you’re likely confused about these factors and which would apply to your accident. You can rest assured knowing that our Baltimore Uber Eats accident attorneys will seek every opportunity to maximize your claim. Although monetary compensation can’t reverse your injuries or take back the trauma that was caused, our attorneys understand that the compensation you recover will help relieve the financial burden caused by your accident. If you are ready to be compensated for your Uber Eats accident, call Hyatt & Goldbloom today for a free consultation.