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What Lancaster Drivers Should Know About Rideshare Accident Claims

  • Steers & Associates
  • Jun 25, 2026
  • Personal Injury

When a crash involves a rideshare driver, the insurance picture looks different from that of a typical two-car collision. Rideshare companies, such as Uber and Lyft, operate under a tiered commercial insurance structure, and the tier that applies to your rideshare injury claim depends on a single factor: what the driver was doing in the app at the moment of impact.

While you focus on recovering, you need someone in your corner who can establish that answer, protect your rights, and handle the insurance companies on your behalf.

At the Law Offices of Steers & Associates, our attorneys have spent over 40 years recovering millions for injured Californians, and we understand exactly how rideshare insurers evaluate and respond to these claims.

We work directly with you from the first consultation through resolution, no case managers, no hand-offs, just straightforward legal guidance and committed representation when it counts.

If you’re dealing with the aftermath of a rideshare crash, speak to an Uber accident attorney in Lancaster today.

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1 Why Are Lancaster Rideshare Accidents More Complicated Than Standard Car Crashes?
1.1 Tier 1: The App Is Off
1.2 Phase 2: The App Is On, but No Ride Has Been Accepted
1.3 Phase 3: An Active Trip Is in Progress
2 What Should You Do After a Lancaster Rideshare Accident?
2.1 Call 911
2.2 Seek Medical Attention Right Away
2.3 Document Everything You Can at the Scene
2.4 ​Report the Crash Through the App
2.5 Contact a Lancaster Uber Accident Attorney
3 Talk to an Uber Accident Attorney in Lancaster at the Law Offices of Steers & Associates

Why Are Lancaster Rideshare Accidents More Complicated Than Standard Car Crashes?

When two privately owned vehicles collide, the insurance question is usually straightforward: whose policy applies, and what are the limits? Rideshare accidents don’t work that way.

The tiered insurance structure shifts depending on what the driver was doing in the app at the exact moment of the crash.  

Tier 1: The App Is Off

If the driver was not logged into the rideshare app at the time of the crash, the rideshare company has no involvement in your rideshare injury claim. The driver’s personal auto insurance is the only coverage available.

California requires all drivers to carry at least:

  • $30,000 for bodily injury or death of a person in an accident,
  • $60,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more persons in an accident, and  
  • $15,000 for property damage.

And many drivers carry only the minimum. If the at-fault driver is underinsured, your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may become relevant.

Phase 2: The App Is On, but No Ride Has Been Accepted

When a driver is logged into the app but hasn’t yet accepted a ride request, California law requires primary liability coverage to be at least the following:

  • $50,000 for death and personal injury per person,
  • $100,000 for death and personal injury per incident, and
  • $30,000 for property damage.

This coverage can come from the driver, the rideshare company, or a combination of both.  

Phase 3: An Active Trip Is in Progress

Once a driver accepts a ride request, California law requires primary liability coverage of $1,000,000 for death, personal injury, and property damage. This coverage continues throughout the trip until the transaction is completed in the app or the ride is complete, whichever comes later. This coverage can be maintained by the driver, the rideshare, or a combination of both.

Once the passenger is in the vehicle, an additional requirement kicks in. The rideshare must provide uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage of $60,000 per person and $300,000 per incident, and that coverage stays in place until the passenger exits the vehicle.

What Should You Do After a Lancaster Rideshare Accident?

The steps you take in the hours and days after a rideshare crash in Lancaster directly affect the strength of your claim. Here is what matters most.

Call 911  

If anyone is injured, call 911 immediately. Even if injuries seem minor at first, having law enforcement respond creates an official record of the crash that becomes an important part of your claim.

In Lancaster, depending on where the accident occurred, the California Highway Patrol or the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department may respond. Ask the responding officer for the report number so you can obtain the full Lancaster accident report afterward.

Seek Medical Attention Right Away

Even if you don’t feel seriously hurt at the scene, some injuries, including soft tissue damage, concussions, and herniated discs, don’t present fully until hours or days after impact.

If you were taken by ambulance to a hospital such as Antelope Valley Medical Center, that visit begins your medical record documentation. If you weren’t, visit your doctor or an urgent care facility as soon as possible.

A gap between the crash and your first medical visit gives insurers an opening to argue your injuries were minor or caused by something else entirely.

Document Everything You Can at the Scene

Take photographs of all vehicles involved, visible injuries, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signals, and any relevant signage. Note the time of the crash, the direction each vehicle was traveling, and the exact location.

If a rideshare was involved, screenshot your trip receipt.  

If there were witnesses, get their names and contact information before they leave the scene. Written or recorded statements from people who saw what happened can be valuable later, particularly if fault becomes disputed.  

​Report the Crash Through the App

If you were a passenger in the rideshare vehicle at the time of the crash, go to your trip history in the app and report the incident directly. If you were in another vehicle, on a bicycle, or on foot, you can report the crash through Uber or Lyft’s website, even if you don’t have an active trip on your account.

Contact a Lancaster Uber Accident Attorney

The sooner you have legal representation, the better positioned your claim will be. Evidence fades, witnesses become harder to locate, and app data and GPS records are not preserved indefinitely.

At the Law Offices of Steers & Associates, we begin investigating immediately. We handle communication with insurers, gather the documentation needed to build your case, and make sure you understand exactly where your claim stands at every step.  ​

Talk to an Uber Accident Attorney in Lancaster at the Law Offices of Steers & Associates

You shouldn’t have to navigate this alone. Rideshare companies have legal teams and insurance carriers with one goal: limiting what they pay out. Having a seasoned Lancaster Uber accident attorney on your side changes that dynamic entirely.

At the Law Offices of Steers & Associates, we take personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. You will have direct access to your attorney throughout your case, not a rotating cast of case managers.

If you were injured in a rideshare crash in Lancaster, contact us today for a free consultation.

Legal References Used to Inform This Page

To ensure the accuracy and clarity of this page, we referenced official legal and other resources during the content development process:​

  • Transportation Network Companies, Cal. Evidence of Financial Responsibility Code § 5433 (2026).
  • Evidence of Financial Responsibility, Cal. Veh. § 16056 (2024).

Allen Vaysberg

Allen Vaysberg practices personal injury law and works tirelessly to defeat the tactics of insurance companies and large corporations who try to deny justice and fair compensation to injured people.

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