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Geneva & Sycamore Rideshare Accident Attorney

Advocating for Rideshare Accident Victims in DeKalb County

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become increasingly popular for their convenience and affordability. However, the rise in rideshare usage has also led to an increase in rideshare-related accidents. Navigating the intricacies of a rideshare accident claim can be challenging, especially when dealing with multiple parties, including the rideshare company, insurance providers, and other involved drivers. Turner Law Group is here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you rightfully deserve if you have been injured in a rideshare accident.

Call Turner Law Group today at (800) 653-0198 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our rideshare accident lawyer in Geneva and Sycamore.

Steps to Take After a Rideshare Accident

Experiencing a rideshare accident can be disorienting and stressful. Following these steps can help defend your rights and strengthen your case:

  • Ensure Safety: Check for any injuries and call 911 if anyone needs immediate medical attention. Move to a safe location if possible.
  • Report the Accident: Notify the rideshare company through their app.
  • Collect Information: Gather all contact and insurance details from all involved parties. Take any pictures of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries.
  • Witnesses: Obtain all contact information from any witnesses who can provide statements about the accident.
  • Seek Medical Attention: Even if injuries seem to be small, visit a healthcare provider. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
  • Contact an Attorney: Reach out to a rideshare accident lawyer to examine your case and understand all your legal options.

Injuries Commonly Seen in Rideshare Accidents

Common injuries include the following:

  • Whiplash: This injury is often caused by the rapid back-and-forth movement of the head and is common in rear-end collisions.
  • Fractures: Bones can break or crack due to the force of the impact.
  • Head Injuries: Concussions can occur, even with a minor bump to the head.
  • Back and Spinal Cord Injuries: These injuries can range from herniated discs to paralysis, significantly impacting the victim's quality of life.
  • Cuts and Bruises: Flying debris and shattered glass can cause lacerations and contusions.
  • Internal Injuries: Harm to internal organs could be life-threatening and may not show immediate symptoms.

Potential Damages in a Rideshare Accident Claim

Possible damages may include the following:

  • Medical Expenses: Covers costs related to emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, medications, and ongoing treatment.
  • Lost Wages: Compensation for income lost because of the incapacity to work during recovery.
  • Pain and Suffering: Non-economic damages for physical pain, emotional misery, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Property Damage: Reimbursement for rehabilitation or replacement of damaged vehicles and personal belongings.
  • Rehabilitation Costs: Costs for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other forms of rehabilitation needed for your recovery.
  • Future Medical Costs: Estimated future medical expenses for long-term or permanent injuries.
  • Loss of Consortium: Compensation for the impact of the accident on your relationship with your spouse or family members.

Contact Turner Law Group today to get started with our Geneva and Sycamore rideshare accident attorney.

Contact Our Rideshare Accident Lawyer in Geneva & Sycamore Today

At Turner Law Group, our Geneva and Sycamore rideshare accident attorneys understand the complexities of these cases and are devoted to helping you secure the compensation you rightfully deserve. From gathering and reviewing evidence to negotiating with insurance companies and representing you in court, we are devoted to advocating for your rights every step of the way. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can assist you in your rideshare accident claim.

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FAQs

Common Answers To Your Questions
  • What qualifies as a personal injury?

    A personal injury generally refers to any bodily injury sustained in an accident, from minor bruises to severe brain trauma. The most common personal injury claims arise from harm sustained from traffic wrecks, slip and fall accidents, defective products, dangerous property conditions, and medical malpractice.

  • What is the personal injury statute of limitations in Illinois?

    Under state law, the statute of limitations (or deadline) for most personal injury claims in Illinois is two years from the date of the accident. However, for claims against governmental agencies, there are special limitation periods that may be as short as a year. You should always consult with an attorney on what particular limitations period might apply to your claim. You should seek legal help immediately, as a delay may be fatal to your claim. Unless you have a special exception, your claim will be thrown out if you attempt to file after the limitations period has passed.


    Because every personal injury claim is different, it is difficult to determine an average settlement. A victim who lost a limb will likely need to receive more in medical expenses than someone who broke an arm, for instance. Although personal injury claims tend to average anywhere between $3000 to $75,000—an extremely broad range—there may be significant economic and noneconomic factors in your individual case that may indicate that your particular claim would be valued at a significantly higher figure at trial in front of a jury. An attorney can help you estimate your unique losses based on the facts of your case. The knowledge of an attorney experienced in jury verdict value is extremely important. You should be entitled to make up for your specific losses at the very least.
     

  • What evidence is needed for a personal injury claim?

    Necessary evidence can vary case by case depending on the specifics of your situation. However, one of the most helpful pieces of evidence is your medical records. If you can prove that you sought medical attention for a serious injury after an accident, you are more likely to receive compensation to cover the expenses associated with said injury. Other helpful evidence includes any photographs of the accident scene, accident reports, witness statements, insurance forms, receipts, and any other physical evidence related to the injury.

  • What is the average settlement for a personal injury?

    Because every personal injury claim is different, it is difficult to determine an average settlement. A victim who lost a limb will likely need to receive more in medical expenses than someone who broke an arm, for instance. This means that personal injury claims tend to average anywhere between $3000 to $75,000—an extremely broad range. An attorney can help you estimate your unique losses based on the facts of your case. You should be entitled to make up for your specific losses at the very least.