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Provo, UTUber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Lawyers

Provo Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Lawyers

Uber, Lyft, and rideshare accidents involve a maze of insurance policies that most firms don't understand. We do — and we use that knowledge to pursue the full compensation you're entitled to. If you've been injured in Provo, Bond Legal's uber & lyft rideshare accident lawyers are ready to advocate for the compensation you deserve.

2.5M+

Uber/Lyft rides per day in the U.S.

137%

Increase in rideshare-related fatal crashes (2014-2017, NHTSA)

$1M

Maximum Uber/Lyft liability coverage during active rides

$60K

New CA UM/UIM limit per person (SB 371, eff. Jan 2026)

Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Lawyers Serving Provo, UT

Rideshare accident cases involve a unique three-tiered insurance architecture that creates coverage disputes between the driver's personal auto insurer, the TNC's (Transportation Network Company) commercial insurer, and third-party insurers. Under California's AB 2293 (now PUC §5433), TNCs like Uber and Lyft must maintain: Period 1 (app on, no ride accepted) — $50K/$100K/$30K liability; Period 2 (ride accepted, en route) — $1M combined single limit; Period 3 (passenger in vehicle) — $1M liability plus UM/UIM coverage. The applicable period at the moment of the collision determines which policy responds.

CRITICAL 2026 UPDATE FOR CALIFORNIA: Senate Bill 371, effective January 1, 2026, reduced the mandatory UM/UIM coverage for rideshare passengers from $1,000,000 to just $60,000 per person. This statutory reduction creates a significant coverage gap for passengers injured by uninsured at-fault drivers, making identification of all available coverage sources — including the passenger's own UM/UIM policy stacking — more important than ever.

At Bond Legal, we navigate the respondeat superior vs. independent contractor debate that Uber and Lyft use to insulate themselves from direct liability. Under California's ABC test (Dynamex/AB 5), many rideshare drivers may be misclassified as independent contractors — though Proposition 22 created a carve-out for app-based drivers. We pursue claims under all available theories: commercial policy coverage, vicarious liability, negligent hiring/retention, and negligent entrustment.

If you've been involved in an incident in Provo or anywhere in Utah County, Bond Legal's uber & lyft rideshare accident lawyers are prepared to investigate your case, negotiate diligently with insurance companies, and take your case to trial in Utah courts if necessary.

Step-By-Step Guide

What To Do After a Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident in Provo

1.

Screenshot your ride details in the app

Before closing the Uber or Lyft app, screenshot the ride details: driver name, license plate, trip route, ride status, and timing. This proves what 'period' the driver was in — which determines insurance coverage. In Provo, the nearest Level Level II trauma center is Utah Valley Hospital (Intermountain) (1034 N 500 W, Provo, UT 84604).

2.

Call 911 and request a police report

A police report documents the accident officially and typically notes whether the driver was operating as a rideshare vehicle. This is critical evidence. In Provo, file your police report with the Provo Police Department. Reports can be requested online.

3.

Seek medical attention within 24 hours

Even if your injuries seem minor, get documented medical treatment immediately. Adrenaline masks pain, and delayed treatment gives insurers ammunition to deny your claim.

4.

Report the accident through the rideshare app

Both Uber and Lyft have in-app accident reporting. File a report immediately — this triggers their insurance process and creates a timestamp of the incident.

5.

Do NOT give recorded statements to any insurer

Multiple insurance companies will contact you — the driver's personal insurer, Uber/Lyft's insurer, and possibly the other driver's insurer. Each is trying to minimize their liability. Say nothing without an attorney.

6.

Contact Bond Legal for a free case review

Rideshare accident insurance is complex. We identify which policies apply, which period the driver was in, and pursue full and fair compensation from every available source. Remember, Utah's statute of limitations is 4 years — don't delay.

Know The Difference

Without an Attorney vs. With Bond Legal

Without Attorney

Confusion about which insurance policy applies

With Bond Legal

We identify the exact coverage period and applicable policies immediately

Without Attorney

Insurers point fingers, delaying your claim for months

With Bond Legal

We pursue all liable insurers simultaneously — no delays

Without Attorney

May miss the $1M commercial policy entirely

With Bond Legal

We identify and pursue all available coverage for your claim

Without Attorney

Uber/Lyft corporate legal teams minimize your claim

With Bond Legal

We counter corporate defense tactics with evidence-driven demands

Without Attorney

Quick lowball settlement before full injuries are known

With Bond Legal

We wait for maximum medical improvement before settling

Types of Cases We Handle in Provo

Passenger injured during an Uber or Lyft ride
Pedestrian or cyclist hit by a rideshare driver
Another driver hit by an Uber or Lyft vehicle
Rideshare driver injured by another motorist
Accidents during ride pickup or dropoff
Rideshare accidents at intersections
Uber/Lyft accidents on highways and freeways
Doordash, Instacart, and gig delivery driver accidents
Rideshare accidents involving uninsured motorists
Multi-vehicle rideshare pileups

Local Safety Data

Provo Traffic Safety & Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Data

Leading Crash Causes in Provo

1.Distracted driving
2.Speed
3.Failure to yield
4.DUI

Source: UDOT / Zero Fatalities, 2023

High-Risk Roads in Provo

I-15 through Provo/Orem

I-15 carries heavy traffic through the Provo-Orem metro. Rapid growth in Utah County has significantly increased congest...

University Ave / US-189

University Ave is Provo's primary commercial corridor with heavy BYU pedestrian traffic and numerous commercial intersec...

Nearby Trauma Centers

Utah Valley Hospital (Intermountain)(Level II)

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Common Questions

Provo Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Lawyers FAQ

What insurance covers me if I'm injured as an Uber or Lyft passenger?

When you're a passenger during an active ride (Period 3), Uber and Lyft maintain $1 million in commercial liability coverage. This policy covers your injuries regardless of who was at fault for the crash. However, as of January 1, 2026, California's SB 371 reduced UM/UIM coverage from $1M to $60,000 per person if the at-fault driver is uninsured.

What are the three 'periods' of rideshare insurance?

Period 1: App is on, no ride accepted — limited coverage ($50K/$100K). Period 2: Ride accepted, en route to passenger — $1M liability. Period 3: Passenger in vehicle — $1M liability plus UM/UIM. The period at the time of the crash determines which insurance applies.

Can I sue Uber or Lyft directly?

It depends. Uber and Lyft classify their drivers as independent contractors, which insulates them from direct liability in many cases. However, you can file claims against their commercial insurance policies, and in some cases — such as negligent hiring or retention — you may be able to hold the company directly responsible.

What if the rideshare driver was at fault?

If the rideshare driver caused the crash while a passenger was in the vehicle or they were en route to pick up a passenger, the $1 million commercial policy applies. We file claims against both the driver and the rideshare company's insurer.

What if another driver caused the accident while I was in an Uber?

As a passenger, you have multiple sources of recovery: the at-fault driver's personal insurance, Uber/Lyft's UM/UIM coverage (if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured), and potentially your own auto policy's UM/UIM coverage. We pursue every available source.

What happened to the $1 million UM/UIM coverage in California?

California Senate Bill 371, effective January 1, 2026, reduced the mandatory UM/UIM coverage for rideshare passengers from $1,000,000 to $60,000 per person ($300,000 per accident). This means if an uninsured driver hits your Uber or Lyft, maximum coverage dropped dramatically. This makes having your own UM/UIM policy and experienced legal counsel even more critical.

Utah Law

How Utah Law Affects Your Case

Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)

Utah bars recovery if your fault is 50% or greater — one of the stricter thresholds nationally.

Utah Code § 78B-5-818

Statute of Limitations

4 years from date of injury (Utah Code § 78B-2-307)

Damage Caps

Non-economic damages in medical malpractice capped at $450,000. No general PI cap.

Need a Uber & Lyft Rideshare Accident Attorney in Provo?

Bond Legal has recovered over $500 million for injured clients. Contact us now for a free, confidential case review — you pay nothing unless we win.

Disclaimer: All amounts shown are gross amounts recovered before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. This is an advertisement. Bond Legal serves Provo, UT and surrounding areas.