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The Legal Process and Why Representation Matters in Uber & Lyft Accident Claims

After an Uber or Lyft accident in Union County, NJ, many people ask: do I really need a lawyer, or can I just deal with insurance myself? The reality is that rideshare cases are some of the most complex personal injury claims because of multiple insurance layers, corporate policies, and liability disputes. Having a skilled lawyer on your side makes the difference between a low settlement and the full compensation you deserve.

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Do I Need a Lawyer for an Uber/Lyft Accident Claim?

Technically, you could try to handle a rideshare claim on your own. But here’s the truth:

  • Uber and Lyft have teams of corporate lawyers and insurance adjusters working against you.
  • Policies often overlap, and figuring out which coverage applies requires legal knowledge.
  • One wrong statement to an insurance adjuster can cost you thousands in lost compensation.

Hiring an Uber accident lawyer in Union County, NJ levels the playing field. At Portnoi & Reed, we handle every step for you—investigations, insurance negotiations, and, if needed, filing a lawsuit.

What Is the Deadline for Filing a Lawsuit?

In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident (this also includes rideshare, Uber or Lyft accidents). That means if you don’t file your lawsuit within two years, you lose your right to recover damages.

But waiting until the deadline is risky. Critical evidence—like rideshare app data, dashcam footage, and witness memories—can disappear fast. That’s why we recommend contacting an attorney as soon as possible after the crash.

How Long Will It Take to Resolve My Case?

Every case is different. Minor injury claims may resolve in a few months, while serious injury or disputed liability cases can take a year or more.

Factors that impact your timeline include:

  • The severity of your injuries and length of medical treatment
  • How willing the insurance company is to negotiate fairly
  • Whether your case goes to trial

Industry average: Many personal injury cases settle within 9–18 months, but we push aggressively to resolve your case as efficiently as possible without sacrificing value.

What Are Your Legal Fees?

At Portnoi & Reed, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means:

  • No upfront costs
  • No hourly billing
  • We only get paid if we win compensation for you

If we don’t recover money for your case, you don’t owe us a dime. This ensures that anyone injured in an Uber or Lyft accident can afford quality legal representation.

What Experience Do You Have With Uber/Lyft Accident Cases?

With more than 30 years of combined experience serving Union County, our firm has successfully handled:

  • Cases involving Uber and Lyft drivers logged into the app, waiting for rides, and transporting passengers
  • Complex multi-vehicle ridehare, Uber, or Lyft accidents with overlapping insurance disputes
  • Serious injury claims requiring long-term medical care and rehabilitation

We know the tactics these companies use to avoid paying claims—and we know how to beat them.

What Is Your Strategy for Handling My Case?

Every case is unique, but our proven process includes:

  1. Case evaluation – We review the facts, identify liable parties, and estimate case value.
  2. Investigation – We secure rideshare app data, driver logs, and ridehare, Uber, or Lyft accident reports.
  3. Medical documentation – We work with your doctors to fully document your injuries.
  4. Negotiation – We handle all communication with insurance companies to pursue maximum settlement.
  5. Litigation (if needed) – If insurers refuse to pay fairly, we are fully prepared to fight in court.

Our mission is simple: get you the compensation you deserve while minimizing stress during your recovery.

Take Action Today

Don’t let rideshare companies or insurers dictate what your recovery is worth.

Call The Law Office of Portnoi & Reed P.C. at (908) 228-8800 for a free consultation. We’ll explain your options, answer your questions, and guide you through the legal process from start to finish.

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