Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft are a lifeline for many in El Paso, offering quick, affordable transportation across the city—from Downtown nightlife to the Medical Center and even across town to the Far East. But when a rideshare vehicle is involved in a crash, victims often face a frustrating maze of liability questions and corporate indifference. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a rideshare accident, an El Paso Uber and Lyft accident lawyer from Loncar Lyon Jenkins can help you seek full compensation for your injuries.

We know how to navigate the unique legal challenges that come with rideshare-related crashes and stand ready to go toe-to-toe with big insurers and billion-dollar tech companies.


Rideshare Accidents: Why They’re Different

When an Uber or Lyft crash happens, liability isn’t always straightforward. Rideshare drivers are not employees—they’re independent contractors. That means these companies often try to avoid legal responsibility unless very specific conditions are met. Understanding the driver’s status on the app at the time of the crash is critical for determining who is financially responsible.

Table: Insurance Coverage by Driver Status

Driver’s App StatusInsurance Coverage Provided
App OFFPersonal auto insurance only
App ON, waiting for ride request$50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage
En route or transporting riderUp to $1,000,000 in commercial coverage

Establishing the app status and matching it to the appropriate insurance coverage is one of the most important—and complex—tasks in any rideshare case.


Who We Represent in Uber and Lyft Crashes

You don’t have to be a rideshare passenger to have a claim. We help a wide range of accident victims, including:

Texas law allows all these parties to pursue compensation if negligence played a role in the crash.


Common Causes of Uber and Lyft Accidents in El Paso

El Paso’s rapid growth has led to more congested streets and more rideshare drivers hustling for pickups. Whether it’s a driver rushing to reach a rider in the Lower Valley or navigating busy intersections near the East Side, distractions and reckless driving are common factors in rideshare collisions.

Chart: Frequent Rideshare Crash Factors

CauseDescription
Distracted DrivingDrivers checking the app, GPS, or notifications mid-ride
FatigueLong hours without adequate rest
SpeedingTrying to complete more rides to increase earnings
Unsafe Pickups/Drop-offsStopping in traffic or crosswalks to pick up or drop off passengers
InexperienceDrivers unfamiliar with El Paso road layouts and neighborhoods

Common Rideshare Accident Injuries

While the severity of a crash can vary, many rideshare accidents result in painful and expensive injuries—especially for unbelted backseat passengers or pedestrians.

Table: Common Injuries We See in Uber/Lyft Crashes

Injury TypeExamples
Head InjuriesConcussions, skull fractures, TBI
Neck & Back InjuriesWhiplash, slipped discs, spinal damage
Bone FracturesBroken arms, ribs, pelvis, legs
Internal InjuriesOrgan damage, internal bleeding
Psychological InjuriesPTSD, anxiety, emotional trauma

What Compensation Can You Recover?

If another party caused your injuries, you may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages. These help restore you financially and acknowledge the pain and disruption the crash has caused.

Economic Damages

Non-Economic Damages

Estimated Settlement Ranges by Injury Severity

$5K–$20K       Minor injuries, soft tissue only  
$30K–$75K Moderate injuries with recovery time
$100K+ Severe injuries or permanent disability
$500K+ Catastrophic injury or wrongful death

Uber and Lyft’s insurers often attempt quick settlements for less than your case is worth. Don’t accept a lowball offer before speaking to an attorney.


What to Do After a Rideshare Crash in El Paso

Checklist:

  1. Call 911 and make sure the crash is officially documented.
  2. Get medical treatment immediately—even for minor symptoms.
  3. Take photos of the scene, injuries, vehicles, and rideshare app screen.
  4. Collect contact information from all drivers and witnesses.
  5. Note the driver’s app status (was it before or during a ride?).
  6. Avoid recorded statements with insurers without legal advice.
  7. Call an El Paso Uber and Lyft accident lawyer to protect your rights.

Quick action improves the strength of your case and preserves critical evidence.


How Long Do I Have to File a Claim?

In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases—including rideshare accidents—is two years from the date of the accident. If a government vehicle is involved (e.g., Sun Metro bus, police unit), special shorter deadlines may apply.

That’s why it’s vital to contact an attorney right away. Waiting too long can jeopardize your right to compensation.


Why Work with Loncar Lyon Jenkins

Our firm has decades of experience fighting complex motor vehicle claims throughout Texas. We understand Uber and Lyft’s defense tactics—and how to beat them. We don’t back down from big companies or insurance carriers.

Our El Paso Rideshare Accident Legal Services Include:

We don’t just aim to settle—we aim to win. And we never charge upfront fees. You pay nothing unless werecover compensation for you.


El Paso Office and Areas We Serve

Loncar Lyon Jenkins – El Paso Office
📍 5770 Gateway E., El Paso, TX 79905
📞 Phone: +1 (915) 974-1788

We proudly represent clients throughout El Paso County and surrounding areas, including:

We understand the local streets, courts, and medical systems—and that gives your case an edge.


Get Legal Help from an El Paso Uber and Lyft Accident Lawyer Today

Uber and Lyft accidents in El Paso can leave you physically, financially, and emotionally overwhelmed. Don’t fight these powerful companies alone. At Loncar Lyon Jenkins, we bring the strength and experience to help you recover what you’re truly owed.

Call now for a free consultation. Let us put the law to work for you—so you can focus on healing.