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Surprising Statistics About Rideshare Accidents

With so many rideshare vehicles traveling around the roads and highways of greater Los Angeles, it’s no surprise that there are so many car accidents involving rideshare vehicles.

Michael R. Karns

Written by Michael R. Karns

Published: August 7, 2024

Surprising Statistics About Rideshare Accidents

With so many rideshare vehicles traveling around the roads and highways of greater Los Angeles, it’s no surprise that there are so many car accidents involving rideshare vehicles.

According to the New York Times, at any given time, it’s estimated that there are over 100,000 rideshare vehicles accepting passengers and giving rides throughout Los Angeles county. So it doesn’t come as a surprise that being injured in a rideshare accident is becoming more and more common.

If you’ve been seriously injured in a car crash involving an Uber or Lyft driver, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your injuries, no matter who caused the crash.

Hire a Law Firm that Fights for Your Rights

Rideshare car crashes are sometimes complex and tough cases. They can be complicated given the status of the rideshare driver, rideshare vehicle, and the rideshare company.

This is why it’s so important to hire an experienced personal injury attorney in Los Angeles that will fight for your rights to receive reasonable compensation for your injuries.

Not just any lawyer can handle these complex cases. You need a law firm with the skills and resources to take on huge rideshare corporations. These companies have small armies of lawyers, all fighting against you to make sure you receive as little compensation as possible.

Your personal injury attorney in Los Angeles will fight for your rights!

Rideshare Accident Statistics

Here are some rideshare accident statistics that were compiled by a study performed by the Booth School of Business in 2019 that will open your eyes and make you think twice when reaching for your phone and ordering a ride. At the very least, you’ll know what you should do if you’re seriously injured in a rideshare car crash.

Most Accidents Happen in a City

The Booth study indicates that over 90% of rideshare car accidents happen in cities or larger metropolitan areas. This statistic isn’t too surprising, given that rideshare companies like Uber, Lyft, Grab, and Gett don’t usually market their services in rural areas, given the lack of population and customers.

Rideshare Fares Have Increased Significantly

The Booth study also demonstrated that the cost of using a rideshare service increased 92% from 2018 to 2021. Despite this rise, the rideshare market will increase over the next five years.

The Rideshare Business Market Will Likely Increase

Despite the increased cost of ordering a ride, the total market for the rideshare business is expected to increase 20% every year until 2025.

Rideshare Companies Increase Traffic

Studies suggest that in some areas of the country, rideshare services increase traffic to the point of congestion — sometimes an increase in congestion of up to 160%.

Rideshare Leads to Less Public Transit Use

This isn’t a surprising statistic. With the advent of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft in 2010, experts have estimated that there has been a 3% decline in public transit, according to a study performed by the University of California at Davis.

Uber Accident Statistics

Uber has issued only one report about the number of accidents their rideshare drivers get into. The report covered one year from 2017 to 2018.

Number of Uber Rides Every Year

In the 2017 to 2018 business year, people took over 4 billion rides in Uber vehicles. This means there was at least one ride every 45 seconds throughout the entire year.

Number of Uber Driver Deaths

In the 2017 to 2018 business year, there were 107 Uber driver deaths.

Positive Rideshare Statistics

There are positive statistics related to the effects that rideshare companies have had on traffic accidents and traffic fatalities, however. A July 2021 study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research found some interesting data about the use of rideshare services, but specifically about Uber.

The use of rideshare services like Uber has reduced alcohol-related traffic fatalities by 6.1%. This makes sense, given how easy it is to call an Uber. It helps prevent people from driving home while intoxicated.

The use of rideshare services has reduced total traffic fatalities in the United States by 4%. This reduction in traffic fatalities has an estimated economic value of $2.3 to $5.4 billion.

Who’s Liable for Injuries After a Los Angeles Rideshare Accident?

So who is ultimately at fault if you are involved in a Los Angeles rideshare car accident?

In many car accident cases, there can potentially be several people and several automobile insurance companies at fault who will have to contribute to the payment of compensation for your injuries.

For example, let’s say you were a passenger in an Uber car and that vehicle was involved in an accident. Assume you suffered serious injuries. The first thing you should do is contact a personal injury attorney in Los Angeles. Your attorney will explain that several potential defendants could at least be partially at fault for your injuries:

● Negligent Uber driver, even if partially at fault

● Another negligent driver, even if partially at fault

● The Uber company itself

● Insurance companies for all of the above people and companies

The best way to be fully and fairly compensated for your serious injuries is to contact a personal injury attorney in Los Angeles who will fight for your rights.

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