Did you experience sexual assault while using a rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft?
You may be eligible for significant compensation
Between 2019 and 2020, rideshare company Uber received 3,824 reports of sexual assault and misconduct. In 2020 alone, the company reported 141 incidents of rape and 998 incidents of sexual assault.
Familiarize yourself with your Rights if you've become a Victim. Passengers deserve a constant sense of safety, and rideshare companies bear the responsibility to take appropriate action.
Across all 50 states, Victims can seek legal help to file lawsuits against Uber and Lyft for incidents experienced during a ride.
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The efforts of rideshare companies to protect riders are insufficient, particularly when it comes to reporting a crime committed by a driver. If you were a Victim, you may be entitled to compensation.