Women Are Not Being Protected
Millions of women trust rideshare services like Uber and Lyft to get home safely. For many, the ride is anything but safe. Each year, nearly 4,000 women are physically and sexually assaulted by Uber and Lyft drivers or passengers.
Rideshare companies are failing women by not screening drivers or removing those convicted of sexual assaults, not implementing app-based safety measures, or responding to passenger complaints. In 2014, Uber claimed to implement a “Safe Rides Fee” to fund background checks and driver training programs, though assaults continued long past 2014. Many victims claim the program was never implemented.
We believe customers should not have to pay extra fees to ensure their safety.
Your safety matters; it is time to force industry change, keeping all women safe.
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We Can Help – Don’t Delay!
We are dedicated to protecting you after an assault and pursuing justice. We can hold rideshare companies accountable and obtain the financial compensation you deserve. Complete our online form for a free consultation today.
Time is limited! Each state has a deadline for filing an assault claim, and you are barred from taking legal action past that date. Don’t wait – contact us to get started.
Women are taking a stand and fighting back. Assault victims are filing lawsuits against rideshare companies, alleging unwanted sexual contact and harassment by drivers or other passengers. You may be eligible to file a lawsuit for compensation if you:
- Booked a ride through a rideshare app.
- Suffered an assault or injury during transportation or after the ride.
Disclaimer: Uber claims must be filed 45 days before the statute of limitations expiration date.