Car accidents involving Uber and Lyft vehicles are very common, and both companies carry substantial insurance policies to compensate passengers and drivers for their injuries. Most accident claims are settled privately with the insurance company, thereby sparing both parties the agony and expense of going to trial.
Unfortunately, there’s no denying that insurance companies are in the business of saving their client’s money. That’s why we caution injury victims against accepting the first settlement offer from an insurance adjuster. As personal injury lawyers, it’s our duty make a counter offer and negotiate back and forth until the victim is fairly compensated.
No matter where you are in the negotiation process, it can be difficult to figure out if the other side is making you a good offer. If you have an attorney, perhaps they are advising you that this is the best you can expect, and you should sign off on the agreement before it’s too late. In spite of what your attorney is saying, you may be wondering, “But how do I know if it’s a good offer?”
The legal experts of Normandie are here to assist you with any questions you have about your accident case. Our lawyers have decades of experience in the recovery of car accident settlements, including claims against rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft. To schedule a free consultation, please give us a call at our office.
Should I Accept the Settlement Offer from Uber / Lyft?
If you are unsure about a settlement offer on your car accident, your attorney should be there to advise you of the pros and cons and help you make the best decision for your needs. But what if you’ve spoken to your lawyer and you’re still asking yourself, “How can I find out if the offer is reasonable?”
Doubting your lawyer’s opinion is completely normal, and in fact, we encourage our clients to speak to another attorney if they’re unsure about our advice. Many clients feel that this is a betrayal of the relationship they have with their attorney. However, a competent lawyer would not be threatened by their client speaking with another legal expert. If anything, they would recognize the physical and emotional toll that a lawsuit takes on an accident victim and empathize with their need to verify that they’re getting a good deal.
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Consider a Second Opinion
If you’re in need of advice from an alternate attorney, please consider a second opinion with the lawyers of Normandie. What is a second opinion, you ask? Most people associate second opinions with medical needs, like seeing another doctor to verify a diagnosis. But lawyers can also offer a second opinion if a litigant needs help with certain issues in their case. For example, we can provide guidance if you find yourself saying, “I need another attorney to evaluate the offer I have gotten on my Uber / Lyft case.”
Our rideshare accident lawyers will review your case for free and help you decide on the best course of action. Aside from advice on your settlement offer, here are some other problems that we can assist you with during a second opinion consultation:
- It takes my lawyer so long to get back to me, and I’m nervous about what’s going on with my case.
- I feel like nothing’s been done on my claim. Why is it taking so long to recover my payment?
- My lawyer doesn’t seem experienced enough for my type of lawsuit. What are my rights?
- Should I change my lawyer even though I have an active lawsuit?
Frankly, changing lawyers is a big decision that comes with various consequences. Those consequences are not always bad, however. In fact, transferring your case to another law firm may help you negotiate a better settlement, or resolve a pending case that’s been in limbo for months, maybe even years. If you’re interested in learning more about your legal options, contact our office and speak with a California car accident injury attorney.
Can I ask another Lawyer if the Settlement Offer I got is good or not?
The laws on attorney-client privilege can be quite confusing, so it doesn’t surprise us when people call to ask, “Do I have the right to ask another lawyer if the settlement offer I got is good or not?” It’s completely understandable that you’re concerned about your legal rights. After all, you signed a contract with your current lawyer, and you don’t want to do anything that would be in violation of that contract.
However, you are legally entitled to seek a second opinion at any point in your case, even if you’re not planning on firing your lawyer. Many of our consultations end with client who are relieved to find out that their law firm is doing everything they can to settle their case. Then again, some clients find that their suspicions were correct regarding a settlement offer that was obtained by their attorney.
Without a doubt, whether or not to settle an Uber / Lyft case is one of the most common reasons people come to see us for a second opinion. Our lawyers are happy to meet with you if you are unsure about the settlement being offered by Uber or Lyft. During a free consultation, we can review the details of your accident and advise you on whether you’re getting a fair deal. If not, we will talk to you about the methods we can use to negotiate a more favorable settlement.
Help – I need a Second Opinion on the Settlement Offer for my Accident Case!
If you’re in need of a second opinion, call our office and speak to a lawyer experienced in Uber and Lyft accident claims. Some people are hesitant to see another lawyer because they believe it would make things worse between them and their current attorney. Others believe that they will be pressured into changing lawyers, or that there’s a catch and the consultation isn’t really free.
Let us assure you that no matter what you decide, your second opinion is 100% free with on obligation to switch over to us. We also maintain complete confidentiality when we meet with someone, so there’s no need to fear that your law firm will find out about you coming to see us. Ultimately, switching your lawyer is up to you, but if this is something you’re interested in, we will talk to your lawyer and work out a transfer agreement. That way, you do not have to stress about the awkwardness of firing your current lawyer and asking for your case file.
To find out if you are getting the best possible offer on your Uber / Lyft injury claim, call us today to schedule a free second opinion.
FAQs on Uber / Lyft Accident Cases
How much can I receive from a lawsuit against Uber or Lyft?
What your case is worth depends on many factors, including the type of injuries and the extent to which they affect your life. For example, minor injury claims may be worth around $15,000 to $50,000, while moderate injury claims may be valued at $75,000 to $250,000. If you have severe, lifelong injuries and/or the driver was especially negligent, your case value may be worth anywhere from $500,000 to over $1 million.
It’s important to understand that case values are based on your personal circumstances. Estimates based on previous settlements can be helpful, but you will need to speak with one of our experts for an approximate value of your own case.
What is the statute of limitations for an Uber / Lyft accident case?
A lawsuit against Uber or Lyft must be filed within two years from the date of the car accident. Alternatively, you have two years from the date of discovering an injury that resulted from your accident. Please speak to a lawyer right away to begin the work of investigating your case. If you miss the statute of limitations for your case, it’s highly unlikely that you will be given extra time to pursue legal action. That means you may permanently lose the right to sue Uber or Lyft for your injuries.
How long does it take to get paid on these cases?
The process of settling your case may be as short as 30 days if you have relatively minor injuries. However, a more realistic timeline is around 3 to 6 months, considering that an insurance adjuster is dealing with many other claims at the same time. If you have moderate to serious injuries, the timeline is usually longer – perhaps 12 to 18 months. In the event Uber or Lyft’s insurers refuse to negotiate a fair settlement, we may have to rely on a judge and jury to rule on your case, which can take two or more years.
While we can’t predict the exact amount of time it will take to recover your payment, you will never be left in the dark when you choose Normandie Law Firm. Whenever you call us, we will get back to you promptly with the answers, advice, and reassurance you deserve. Our goal is to settle your case in a timely manner and help you move forward from the trauma of your accident.
Contact Normandie Law Firm
An experienced attorney is the best way to achieve success in a case for injuries from a car accident. However, it’s not unusual for clients to question their lawyer’s advice. This happens quite often when it comes to settlement offers, but many victims assume that their attorney knows what they’re doing. It’s important to listen to that little voice inside you that says, “Maybe I should ask for more.”
Our legal experts are here to advise you and ensure that you are fully informed of what’s going on in your case. We can also help you if you’ve been recently injured and have yet to file an injury claim. The sooner you find legal representation, the sooner you can start the process of recovering your financial and emotional damages. Regardless of where you are in the claims process, you will be offered a Zero fee guarantee. That means we work for free and only get paid by winning your case. If we don’t win, you won’t be responsible for any legal fees.
To take advantage of this offer, simply contact our office and schedule a free initial consultation or free second opinion.
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