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Uber & Lyft Sexual Assault Lawsuit – Compensation & Justice for Survivors

Thousands of riders have been harmed. If you experienced assault, harassment, or kidnapping during a rideshare trip, you are not alone—and you have legal rights.

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Statute of Limitations: Deadlines to file civil lawsuits vary by state. Recent "lookback window" laws may allow older claims to proceed. Do not wait.

Thousands of Riders Are Filing Lawsuits

Rideshare companies promised safe, convenient transportation. Instead, thousands of women, men, and minors across the United States have reported incidents ranging from unwanted touching to violent sexual assault.

Uber and Lyft are now facing an increasing wave of lawsuits alleging that they prioritized revenue over safety by failing to implement basic driver screenings and safety monitoring.

Key Allegations Against Rideshare Companies:

  • Failed to conduct comprehensive background checks.
  • Inadequate safety measures (no in-car cameras/partitions).
  • Failure to monitor repeat offenders or ban drivers after complaints.
  • Delayed response to survivor reports.

Do You Qualify for a Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if you experienced any of the following during or immediately after a ride:

Physical Assault

  • Rape or attempted rape
  • Groping / Forced touching
  • Restraint against your will

Sexual Misconduct

  • Lewd exposure
  • Driver masturbation
  • Intimidation or coercion

Predatory Actions

  • Driver went off-route
  • Attempted kidnapping/locking doors
  • Stalking or following post-ride

Harassment

  • Unwanted private messages
  • Threats or manipulation
  • Pressuring for phone numbers

Even if you didn't report it to the police...

You may still have a case. Civil lawsuits have different evidence standards than criminal courts.

Potential Compensation

Survivors may be entitled to substantial financial compensation for the harm they endured.

Economic Damages

Reimbursement for medical bills, emergency room visits, therapy costs, medications, lost income, and relocation expenses.

Non-Economic Damages

Compensation for PTSD, anxiety, depression, emotional trauma, loss of security, and pain & suffering (often the largest part of the claim).

Punitive Damages

Courts may award additional damages if it is proven that the rideshare company was grossly negligent in hiring the driver.

What to Do If You Were Assaulted

1. Prioritize Your Safety: Get to a safe place immediately. Call 911 if you are in danger.

2. Document What You Can: Screenshot the ride receipt, driver profile, and map route. Save any messages the driver sent you.

3. Seek Medical Attention: Visit a doctor or emergency room. This documents the trauma physically and mentally.

4. Speak to an Attorney: Before accepting any "refund" or small settlement from Uber/Lyft, speak to a lawyer. Signing a release may prevent you from suing later.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need witnesses?

Is my identity protected?

What if Uber deactivated the driver?

Can I file if I didn't go to the police?

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