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Understanding Uber’s $1 Million Insurance Policy

Blog,Ridesharing • October 7, 2020

Any qualified New Jersey Uber accident lawyer will know that Uber has a $1 million rideshare insurance policy in the event of an accident. The personal auto insurance policy of the driver is not in play when he or she is driving for Uber. In fact, most auto insurance companies consider driving for Uber as…

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How to Report a Dangerous New Jersey Lyft Driver

Blog,Ridesharing • September 30, 2020

Ridesharing Can Be Extremely Dangerous Ridesharing is usually pretty safe, but there are reports all across New Jersey involving reckless Uber or Lyft drivers who cause serious and sometimes fatal accidents.  You can be seriously harmed or even killed by a rideshare driver in New Jersey. If you are involved in a collision involving a…

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Ridesharing Can Be Extremely Dangerous

Uncategorized • September 30, 2020

Ridesharing is usually pretty safe, but there are reports all across New Jersey involving reckless Uber or Lyft drivers who cause serious and sometimes fatal accidents.  You can be seriously harmed or even killed by a rideshare driver in New Jersey. If you are involved in a collision involving a Lyft or Uber driver, you…

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Proving Your Case Following a New Jersey Uber Accident

Blog,Ridesharing • September 23, 2020

There are many ways that a New Jersey rideshare accident attorney can help you prove your case after being injured in an Uber accident. Let’s look at some of the ways a personal injury lawyer at Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC can aid you in your rideshare accident case.  Confirm the Uber Driver Was Working…

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The Growth of Uber & Lyft Correlates to Increased Car Accidents

Blog,Ridesharing • September 16, 2020

Technology changes at a rapid pace, and that means constant changes all around us. Technology can often make our lives better, but sometimes new developments can lead to unforeseen consequences. With the popularity of Uber and Lyft, there have been more reported collisions nationwide.  What Do I Do If I Am Involved in an Uber…

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Injured by a Drunk Uber Driver in New Jersey

Blog,Ridesharing • September 9, 2020

Were You Injured by a Drunk Uber Driver? Under New Jersey state law, it is against the law to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or greater. It is against the law to drive while intoxicated entirely, so it is still possible to face a DUI charge even if your…

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New Jersey Ridesharing Passengers Often Suffer Most

Blog,Ridesharing • September 2, 2020

Companies like Uber and Lyft that offer ridesharing services have become increasingly popular, especially in large cities across New Jersey. Providing a transportation service that is quicker and less costly than taxi companies is a massive convenience that is too hard for many passengers to resist. Usually, rideshare drivers are required to pass a security,…

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How to Stay Safe When Using a New Jersey Uber

Blog,Ridesharing • August 26, 2020

Make Sure You Have the Right Driver Next time you get into your Uber, you should double-check to ensure that you have the right driver. There is a lot of information provided on the app about the type of vehicle coming to pick you up, including the make, model, and license plate number. The driver…

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What to Do After Being Injured in a New Jersey Uber Accident

Blog,Ridesharing • August 19, 2020

Many residents in New Jersey will choose not to drive when going out for the night, commuting to and from work, or even just running routine errands. Reports show that the use of Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare services is on the rise. While many feel perfectly safe when traveling in a rideshare vehicle, the…

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What Happens When an Off-Duty Rideshare Driver Causes a Crash?

Blog,Ridesharing • August 12, 2020

When Lyft or Uber drivers cause crashes while in the process of transporting a passenger, you likely know what to do next. You contact the insurance company provided by the rideshare company while the driver is on the clock. Then, that insurance provider will pay for the fees associated with the incident, such as damage…

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