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Car accidents aren’t always straightforward, especially when it comes to who is liable.

Car accident attorney professionals can help determine fault and figure out where to go from there. But if you were riding in a vehicle with an Uber driver, does that make a difference?

Any time you ride in a car with someone else, the driver will be the most prominent person to be at fault.

However, it could have been the other driver who caused the crash to happen. Either way, the driver at fault may not have enough insurance coverage to go over the damage as well as cover any injury costs you might have.

Uber drivers work for a company, and they do have insurance under the Uber name. The first thing that will have to be determined is whether or not that driver was at fault. If the other car’s driver were at fault, you would go on their insurance for any injuries you have.

If your Uber driver is at fault, you may need a car accident attorney to help you determine what to do to get the claims met. 

You certainly were not at fault for just being in the vehicle. If the driver caused the accident somehow, there might be something a car accident attorney can do to help you get what you deserve.

Keep in mind that consulting with a car accident attorney does not cost you anything. They offer free consultations and will go over your case honestly and in an upfront nature.

Contact Robert J. Derby & Associates, and we will advise you as to whether or not you have a good case and what you can stand to get out of it. Visit our website today! 

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