Day: November 6, 2023

More Than 1,400 Plantiffs in 29 States Join Uber Sexual Assault Multidistrict Litigation

The problem of sexual assault during an Uber ride is, unfortunately, rather common throughout California. But as recent multidistrict litigation shows, it’s an ongoing problem throughout the country. At Rideshare Law Office, our team can help you if you’ve experienced sexual assault or other forms of sexual battery during an Uber ride in California. To learn more about your options,

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California Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Remain Independent Contractors

There’s no denying that a car accident is a confusing process, but there’s an added layer of complexity when you’re involved in a car accident with an Uber driver. Whether you’re riding as a passenger or driving your own car, the legal process becomes important if you’re injured or there’s damage to your car. Rideshare Law Office and our team

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Most Common California Destinations for Lyft and Uber

It shouldn’t be all that surprising that Uber and Lyft rides are incredibly popular and common in California. The sheer number of people needing to get from point A to point B is more plentiful here than virtually anywhere else in the country. At Rideshare Law Office, we can help if your Uber or Lyft ride ends with an injury

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How to Get a Car Seat For Your Uber or Lyft

Rideshare Law Office helps anyone hurt in an Uber or Lyft accident. Unfortunately, you might not be the only one in the car at the time. Worse, it could be your young child. Even with a car seat, the potential for injuries in a car accident is still there. If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation, contact us today

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Cruise Taxis License Revoked in California After Pedestrian Struck

Back in August 2023, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) granted permission for Waymo and Cruise, two autonomous taxi companies, to offer their services 24 hours a day and seven days a week in San Francisco. However, a quick succession of accidents involving these vehicles made it apparent that the city would need to rethink the decision. To that end,

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When Will Flying Ubers Be In California?

Recently, flying cars–officially known as VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) vehicles–have received increased media attention and, more importantly, FAA approval.  While the implementation and actual use of these vehicles are still likely years away, soon enough we may have to deal with them on California roads–and through the air. As with any new vehicle technology, ridesharing services like Uber are

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