A businessman called for an Uber driver on Brickell Avenue in Miami on Valentine’s Day. The Uber driver pulled up in his Jeep Cherokee. The businessman got in the back and said hello. The Uber driver greeted the businessman and accelerated from the curb. Unfortunately, the Uber driver was looking at his phone and rear-ended a Range Rover at a high rate of speed less than one minute after the businessman got into the Uber vehicle.
The businessman slammed into the passenger seat and injured both of his knees. He told the Uber driver that he was injured. But the Uber driver ignored him and got out of the car to speak with the owner of the Range Rover. After a few minutes, the businessman got out of the Uber car and went to pick with the drivers. He asked the Uber driver if he had called the police. The Uber driver said that he did not; that he was going to pay for the Range Rover’s property damage out of his own pocket; and not to worry because he canceled the businessman’s ride.
Thankfully, the businessman insisted on getting photographs of the Uber driver’s license and also took photos of the property damage and the tag numbers of both vehicles involved in the accident. That did not stop the Uber driver from leaving the businessman at the scene of the accident.
The businessman called for another Uber driver and took that ride safely to his next destination. Ironically, Uber sent him an email confirming the charge of five dollars for the ride when he was injured. He immediately disputed the charge and told Uber that he had been involved in an accident and that the Uber driver refused to call the police. He also advised Uber that he had been injured and that he was not paying the five-dollar charge for the ride canceled by the Uber driver who left him at the scene of the accident.
He was smart enough to call the Uber car accident lawyers at Wolfson & Leon and he also reported the accident to Uber through his app. Our Uber injury attorneys were able to help businessman in reporting the car accident as well as getting proper documentation of his injuries.
Initially, the businessman was quite concerned that Uber would deny that the accident even took place. It was helpful that he took photographs of the license plates, drivers licenses and property damage. On the advice of our Uber accident lawyers in Miami, the businessman also went to the city of Miami Police Department and obtained a Delayed Accident Report form. Once he had this form, the businessman was able to write out all the facts and information that he had concerning the accident involving the Uber driver. Once you finish the form you mailed it to the state agency in Tallahassee.
In addition to filing the Delayed Accident Report, the businessman and his Uber accident lawyer in Miami immediately placed Uber on notice of the facts of the accident. They advised Uber when and where the accident took place: the name of the Uber driver: and that the businessman’s knees were injured and he required medical attention.
To Uber’s credit, they responded to the businessman in less than 24 hours. They told the businessman that Uber was refunding the charge for the ride that resulted in the accident as well as the ride that followed. Uber also confirmed that they had notified their insurance carrier who would be in touch with the businessman within the next few days. The insurance carrier, James River Insurance, called and emailed the businessman within 24 hours.
We’re happy to report that our client is now getting the medical care that he needed for the injuries sustained in the Uber accident in Miami. Our Uber car accident attorneys will now help him pursue his claim for compensation once is medical treatment has been completed.
What to Do After Uber Accident When Uber Driver Refuses to Call the PoliceIf you are involved in an accident with an Uber driver, then it is extremely important that you make sure to properly document all of the facts surrounding your accident. The easiest way to do this is to call the police and ask that they respond to the scene. If the Uber driver, like the example above, decides to work it out with the other driver and cancels the passengers ride only to drive off then you have several options:
If you are injured in an accident involving Uber or Lyft in Miami, Broward or Palm Beach, then you should call our Uber accident lawyers and Lyft accident attorneys immediately. We represent both passengers of Uber and Lyft as well as Lyft and Uber drivers for personal injury claims. We know what to do and how to help you get the justice and compensation that you deserve.
Wolfson & Leon has offices in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach where we can see you by appointment at whatever time is convenient for you. In addition, we are available by phone, text, Skype or we can come to visit you wherever and whenever it is best for you. No matter what you do, you should never be a silent victim. If you are injured due to the negligence of an Uber or Lyft driver or due to the negligence of another driver while you were a passenger, you should call us at (305) 285-1115.
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