Alaska Uber Accident Lawyers

If you or someone you know has been injured after being in a car accident with an Uber, Lyft, or any type of rideshare driver in Alaska, you aren’t alone. With a population of 737,000 people living in Alaska, and with how popular rideshare companies are, Uber car accidents are not too uncommon. These accidents are a serious issue because it doesn’t involve only the Uber driver, but the passenger as well. If you are suffering from any injuries following an accident with an Uber or Lyft driver, call us today to find out what we can do for you. If we accept your case, you will owe us nothing until your case is successfully settled with the company who caused you this pain. If you were injured in any of the following areas throughout Alaska, call us today. We serve the following areas:

  • Anchorage
  • Wasilla
  • Fairbangs
  • Juneau
  • Sitka
  • Ketchikan
  • Hoonah
  • Unalaska
  • Soldotna
  • Valdez
  • Kenai
  • Hooper Bay
  • Kodiak
  • Bethel
  • Palmer
  • Homer
  • Houston
  • Craig
  • Dillingham
  • Seward
  • Chevak
  • King Cove
  • Wrangell
  • Cordova
  • Mountain Village
  • Akutan
  • Sand Point
  • Hoonah
  • Klawock
  • All other areas in the state of Alaska.

Uber Accidents and Insurance Coverage in Alaska

Any time an accident happens in the state of Alaska, no matter if it was in Ketchikan Gateway, Matanuska-Susitna County, Fairbanks North Star County, North Slope, Sitka County, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Valdez-Cordova County, Kulsivak Census Area, Kodiak Island, and Lake and Peninsula County, we are here to help. Getting the most money from a settlement all depends on the insurance policy of whoever was responsible for causing your injuries. While most people who are behind the wheel have basic insurance, Uber drivers are given a much greater liability. Uber drivers have a $1,000,000 insurance policy for both liability, and uninsured/underinsured coverage. Due to their policy being so high, you can feel confident knowing that Uber definitely has the financial resources necessary to pay for any costs that may have been acquired following your accident, including:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Chiropractic expenses
  • Medical expenses
  • Physical therapy expenses
  • Current lost wages
  • Past lost wages from the inability to work
  • Any future wages lost
  • Any other expenses related to your accident

Choosing the right Uber accident lawyer in Alaska is very important. Finding the right one will get you the maximum compensation you deserve for any injuries you are suffering from as a result of your accident.

Time Limits to File Uber Accident Lawsuits in Alaska

After an Uber or Lyft accident occurs, it is very important not to delay in speaking with a rideshare accident lawyer. According to state law, the statute of limitations to file a personal injury lawsuit in Alaska is 2 years following the incident. You’ll want as much evidence as possible, so it is important not to wait to find a lawyer, because while you are waiting – Uber is having their own personal investigation team look into the accident, and so should you.

Choosing the Right Alaska Uber Accident Attorneys

With a little over a thousand lawyers practicing law in the state of Alaska, it can be difficult to choose the right one for you. First, we recommend choosing a lawyer who handles ONLY personal injury matters. Second, you want to make sure the law firm you’re looking at has good results (go to their website and look at their case results page.) Last, check out their reviews online and make sure that the majority of them are positive reviews. We hope these tips will lead you in the right direction of hiring the best Uber accident attorney. Call us today to let us help you with any questions you may have, and to find out your legal rights.