Uber-related crashes often create immediate confusion about coverage and responsibility. With disciplined legal preparation, you can protect your claim and move forward without carrying the stress of insurance disputes alone.
Uber Accidents Frequently Asked Questions
Does Uber insurance automatically cover every crash?
No. Coverage depends on what the Uber driver was doing at the time of the accident. The amount of coverage may change based on whether the driver was logged in, waiting for a request, or transporting a passenger.
Will I have to go to trial if a lawsuit is filed?
Not necessarily. Many Uber accident cases settle after a lawsuit is filed because it signals trial readiness and forces the insurer to take the evidence seriously. Litigation is often a strategy, not a guarantee of trial.
Can I still file a claim if the Uber driver was not at fault?
Yes. If another driver caused the crash, you may still have a valid claim. In some situations, Uber’s uninsured or underinsured coverage may also apply, depending on the trip status.
How long do I have to file an Uber accident claim in Ohio?
Deadlines can be strict and depend on the facts of the case. Because rideshare evidence can disappear quickly, it is best to speak with an attorney early to protect your rights and preserve documentation.

Get Answers Without More Stress
After an Uber crash in Springfield, you may be dealing with medical treatment, missed work, and confusing insurance calls. You do not have to carry that burden alone. Contact The Stuckey Firm for a confidential consultation and get clear guidance from attorneys prepared to protect your claim.



