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If you or someone you love was assaulted by an Uber or Lyft driver, you may be eligible for life-changing compensation - but time is running out to join the lawsuit.

Thousands of Women Abused by Uber & Lyft Drivers

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The Hidden Crisis Behind the Wheel

Uber and Lyft promised safety and convenience. For thousands of women, that promise turned into trauma. Riders reported sexual assault, harassment, and abuse at the hands of drivers, forming a disturbing pattern that is now part of one of the largest potential sexual assault lawsuits in rideshare history.

The Numbers Are Staggering

Uber’s own report revealed nearly 6,000 sexual assaults in just two years, while Lyft has faced hundreds of similar claims. Experts warn that many survivors remain silent due to fear or shame. Mounting lawsuits and survivor testimonies are bringing these failures to light.

What Is the Uber/Lyft Lawsuit?

The class action lawsuits allege that rideshare companies:

  • Failed to properly screen drivers
  • Ignored prior complaints and red flags
  • Prioritized profits over safety
  • Failed to implement adequate protective measures

Victims are seeking compensation for medical care, lost income, emotional trauma, and damages for corporate negligence.

Who Can Join the Lawsuit?

  • You were assaulted or harassed by an Uber or Lyft driver
  • It occurred during or right after a ride
  • You reported the incident to the app, police, or a medical provider
  • You are willing to share your experience confidentially with a legal team
  • Even past incidents may qualify — but deadlines vary by state

Check Your Eligibility

Dedicated legal teams are representing survivors nationwide. They focus on:

  • Sexual assault and abuse cases
  • Corporate negligence
  • Large-scale class action litigation

Most lawyers work on a contingency basis: you pay nothing unless they win.

Why This Lawsuit Matters

  • Accountability — forcing Uber and Lyft to prioritize rider safety
  • Empowerment — giving survivors a voice and compensation
  • Awareness — exposing systemic issues to prevent future harm

Potential Compensation

  • Medical and therapy expenses
  • Lost income or opportunities
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional trauma
  • Punitive damages against companies

What to Do If You Were Assaulted

  • Seek medical attention and document injuries
  • Report the incident to police and the rideshare app
  • Write down everything you remember
  • Contact a rideshare assault lawyer for a free consultation

Take Action Now

Speak with a rideshare assault lawyer today. Confidential consultations are available, and you don’t have to go through this alone.

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⚖️ Note: This information is not legal advice. Eligibility varies by state and circumstance.