RAWA Law Group APC

Uber Law: Driving Accidents, Fatalities, and More

Many studies over the past few years since Uber’s emergence have shown that the ridesharing service is doing quite well – possibly even reducing the likelihood of accidents. People who would have otherwise gotten behind the wheel of a car drunk are now choosing Uber to take them where they need to go. Of course, there are many scenarios, but this is an important issue to address in times where the likelihood of drunk driving always seems to be skyrocketing. You may or may not have known, but Uber has an insurance policy to cover both drivers and passengers in the event of an accident. This is important to understand in the event that you are injured in one of these unsightly accidents, as accidents can strike at any time. Coverage sometimes hits $50,000 per injury if the driver’s personal insurance will not cover the issue. One of the most vital aspects that you must understand in these cases is that Uber employees are not actually “employees” but, rather, third-party providers. This means that a company is not technically liable for the actions of the contractor. So, even though insurance may be effective for covering your injuries, you may not be able to sue the company for extra damages. The best step that you can take in one of these cases is to gather as much evidence as possible to prove your claim. Determining fault in one of these crashes, whether you were a passenger or a pedestrian who was injured, depends on how much evidence you are able to collect against the party. These accidents are almost like any other car accident in many ways. Call us today to discuss your claim so that we can help you get the most out of your case as well as the compensation to cover your injuries.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents and Prevention

Motorcycle accidents are not more frequent than other types of accidents, but they are just as serious and should never be excluded from the ranking. The truth is, motorcyclists should always be aware of the ways that they can protect themselves from a terrible accident on the roadways. This includes understanding the most common ways that motorcycle accidents happen and how they can be prevented. Head-on Collisions: 56% of motorcycle accidents involve a motorcyclist and another vehicle. In 78% of these cases, the car will strike the motorcycle from the front. This can be devastating and, often times, can be fatal to the motorcyclist. Left-Hand Turn Accidents: When cars make left-hand turns, motorcyclists are put in one of the most dangerous situations. The car will typically strike the motorcycle when they are going straight through an intersection, passing the car, or trying to overtake the car. Being that motorcycles are small in size, they are less visible to a turning vehicle and, as such, are more likely to be involved in an accident than two cars. In most of these cases, the vehicle driver is found to be at-fault unless the motorcyclist was speeding. Lane Splitting: If a motorcycle drives between two lanes of stopped traffic, lane splitting occurs. There is usually a close proximity of cars to the motorcycle and cars will not anticipate that a motorcycle will be passing them. Either the motorcyclist or the driver of the vehicle could be found at fault for these accidents. Speeding and Alcohol Use: Almost half of the accidents that involve a single motorcycle are due to speeding or alcohol use. Motorcycles do not offer much in ways of protection to a rider, which is why the results can be deadly. Road Hazards: Hazards on the roadways cause many of the accidents that happen for motorcyclists. Motorcycles are very small, which also makes them unstable in many ways. They could run over potholes, dead animals, slick pavement, and much more. These can all pose serious threats to a motorcyclist. Safety Tips for Motorcyclists Do you want to know how to keep yourself safe? When you receive your motorcycle license, you are agreeing to the rules of the road and understanding for your particular vehicle. However, everybody can use a refresher. Here are some safety tips that you should always remember if you own a motorcycle: You should always have appropriate motorcycle attire. This includes a helmet, bike jacket, gloves, and more. You can prevent a more serious accident and injuries if you have the right equipment for the job. You should never speed, race on the highways, or ride after you have consumed alcohol. When you are making turns with your motorcycle, always be sure that you are keeping a proper eye out for hazards. Always use your own safe driving skills. Be careful of any road conditions that could cause you to lose control or lose sight of what matters on the road. Use horns in case of alarming or bad road conditions. Do you have a motorcycle accident case and believe that somebody else was at fault for your injury? Do you want to speak to an attorney who has experience in motorcycle accidents? Give us a call today and we will help you with your case.