If you were hurt in an Uber or Lyft accident, everything gets complicated fast. What should be a simple insurance claim can quickly turn into a maze of corporate policies and blame-shifting. Rideshare crashes often involve multiple insurers, app-based liability rules, and aggressive defense tactics aimed at minimizing payouts. Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm stays on the offense and forces accountability.
Common Reasons for Uber/Lyft Accidents
Uber and Lyft crashes rarely happen out of nowhere. They’re usually the result of predictable problems tied to how rideshare driving actually works. When drivers are rushed, distracted, or unfamiliar with the area, mistakes follow fast.
- Overreliance on GPS navigation
- Distracted driving from app alerts and route changes
- Driver inexperience with Charleston roads
- Unsafe pickup or drop-off locations
- Speeding to accept or complete rides
- Fatigue from long or back-to-back shifts
- Failure to monitor passenger safety inside the vehicle
- Poor visibility or weather-related judgment errors






