Louisiana Rideshare & Delivery Accident Guide

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Rideshare and delivery trips are growing more common — and so are the crashes that involve them. One-third of ride-share drivers surveyed in a new study reported being involved in a crash while working. Using a cellphone, driving while tired or driving on unfamiliar roads increased the likelihood of a crash, according to the study by University of Illinois Chicago researchers.Because rideshare and delivery crashes can involve multiple insurers and shifting coverage rules, knowing what to do after a crash helps protect your claim! This article offers general guidance, but for more in depth advice about your situation, contact Bryan Fisher for a free consultation.Why Rideshare and Delivery Crashes Can Be Different Two key differences make these crashes more complex than typical car wrecks:

  • Multiple potential insurers: the driver’s personal policy, the rideshare/delivery company’s commercial policy, and sometimes other parties might all be involved.
  • Coverage that changes with driver status: insurers often treat a driver differently when the app is off, when the driver is logged in but hasn’t accepted a ride/delivery, and when the driver has a passenger or an active delivery.

Who Can Be Responsible Potential sources of recovery include:

  • The driver’s personal auto insurance (commonly primary when the driver is off-duty).
  • The company’s commercial rideshare/delivery insurance (often applies when a passenger is onboard or a delivery is in progress).
  • The driver personally, if negligence like DUI or distracted driving caused the crash.
  • Other motorists or third parties (defective vehicle parts, poor road maintenance).

How Rideshare Delivery Insurance Typically WorksPolicies vary, but a common structure is:

  • App off: driver’s personal insurance usually applies.
  • App on but no accepted trip: limited or contingent coverage may apply (varies by company).
  • En route to pick up/delivering or with passenger/delivery onboard: the company’s commercial policy often provides higher liability limits.

What To Immediately Do At The Scene

  1. Ensure safety and call 911 if needed. Get medical help for anyone injured.
  2. Exchange info: driver name, vehicle plate, company shown in the app, and contact/insurance details.
  3. Photograph everything: damage, plates, injuries, road signs, and the app screen if you’re a passenger.
  4. Collect witness names and numbers.
  5. Get the police report number and seek medical care even for pain that appears later.
  6. Preserve app data and receipts: screenshots of trip details, delivery records, and any messages.

Protecting Your Claim After The Crash

  • Avoid recorded statements for insurers without first talking to an attorney.
  • Keep thorough records: medical bills, prescriptions, treatment notes, lost-wage documentation, and receipts for out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Preserve digital evidence: photos, GPS logs, phone call/text records, and app trip histories.

How Insurers May Handle The Claim Insurers often act quickly to limit payouts. Common tactics include early requests for recorded statements, low settlement offers before full medical recovery is known, and arguments that shift blame to the injured person. An attorney can help you manage insurer communications, obtain insurance policy details, and coordinate with experts if reconstruction or medical testimony is needed.When To Call A Lawyer Contact an attorney if:

  • You have significant injuries
  • Coverage is denied or delayed
  • Fault is disputed or several parties may be responsible or
  • You are being pressured to sign releases or accept a quick settlement

Why Local Experience Matters Louisiana’s insurance rules and court practices can affect how claims are handled. A lawyer familiar with the state and local courts can help identify the right parties, gather state-specific evidence, and pursue appropriate damages.Quick FAQsQ: If I was a passenger and the rideshare driver was at fault, who pays?A: When a passenger is onboard, the company’s liability insurance often applies — but every case depends on the facts and the policies involved.Q: I was hit by a delivery driver who wasn’t logged into the app. Can I still make a claim against the company?A: If the driver was off the app, the company may deny responsibility and the driver’s personal insurance may be primary. You may still have options depending on the circumstances.Q: Should I accept a quick insurer offer?A: Before accepting any settlement, consider consulting an attorney — once you settle, you typically give up the right to seek more money later.Fisher Injury Lawyers Can HelpOur team stands up for victims of irresponsible drivers. We fight to recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term effects.If you’ve been injured in an accident with a rideshare or delivery vehicle, contact Fisher Injury Lawyers for a free, 24/7 consultation.Disclaimer This article provides general information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship or constitute legal advice. For guidance about your case, call Bryan Fisher today at 225.766.1234

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