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Winchester, NV Attorney for Uber + Lyft Sexual Assault Victims

The damages from sexual assaults are typically great, with victims suffering physical injuries, emotional distress, mental suffering, and other losses. All these losses may be recoverable at trial, and going to court may get you the justice you have been searching for.

We can make pursuing an Uber or Lyft sexual assault lawsuit easier for you by handling the case preparation, filing, and presenting. We can also negotiate an out-of-court settlement if you wish to avoid being at the trial in person. A trial can be your chance to testify about what happened to you in that Uber or Lyft, and we can be there to prepare you to testify and answer questions from both our attorneys and the opposing side.

Get your free case assessment from our attorneys for Uber and Lyft sexual assault victims by calling Mitchell Rogers Injury Law at (702) 702-2622.

How to Make Filing an Uber or Lyft Sexual Assault Lawsuit Easier for Victims

It can be incredibly re-traumatizing and distressing for sexual assault victims to file lawsuits and seek justice. That said, it can also be healing, which is why so many victims are courageous enough to seek accountability. We can work hard to make filing a lawsuit worth it for you.

Filing an Uber or Lyft sexual assault lawsuit may be easier when you are confident in your case and its ability to succeed. This requires strong evidence, which our lawyers can start obtaining right away. We can get your medical records from right after the assault, rideshare app data proving you were a rider, and expert statements that help explain long-term damages.

We can handle filing, negotiating a settlement, and litigating the case in court to ease the mental and emotional toll of pursuing a sexual assault lawsuit.

Uber and Lyft Sexual Assault FAQs

How Common Are Uber and Lyft Sexual Assaults?

The most recent safety report published by Uber states that 2,717 sexual assaults were reported over 2021 and 2022. Lyft’s Community Safety Report also shows sexual assaults in recent years, though many more might go unreported.

How Do You Report a Sexual Assault in an Uber or Lyft?

You can report misconduct or assault on a ride to the rideshare company through the app itself. You can also report the sexual assault to the police to further document it, if you feel able to.

Why Should You Get Medical Attention After a Sexual Assault?

Sexual assaults are often violent, leaving victims with bruises, lacerations, and other injuries. There is also the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection during an assault, and you should get assessed for your health.

Can a Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuit Cover Therapy Expenses?

Sexual assault survivors often need counseling services to move forward from such a traumatic experience, and a lawsuit for an Uber or Lyft sexual assault can cover current and future therapy expenses.

Can a Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuit Cover Non-Economic Damages?

Pain and suffering are obvious intangible damages from rideshare sexual assaults, and Nevada does not impose any limits on non-economic damages for sexual assault victims. Juries may be sympathetic to sexual assault plaintiffs, and defendants might offer bigger settlements to keep sexual assault lawsuits out of court.

Do Uber and Lyft Sexual Assault Victims Have to Testify?

It may benefit you to testify if an Uber or Lyft sexual assault case goes to trial so that you can tell the jury first-hand how the driver assaulted you and what damages you have suffered as a result.

When is Uber or Lyft Liable for a Sexual Assault?

Rideshare companies can be liable for sexual assaults for several reasons, such as not properly background-checking a driver, allowing a “ghost driver” to operate under someone else’s identity, or lacking sufficient safety features, among others.

What if You Want to Settle a Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuit without a Trial?

It is normal to want to settle a sexual assault case and save yourself the strain of a trial. Tell our attorneys for Uber and Lyft sexual assault victims if settling is your goal, and we can work hard to get you a fair settlement without re-traumatizing you or putting you in the position of facing the defendant in court.

Can You Sue for Sexual Assault?

Do not downplay your recent experience and undermine the sexual assault you recently endured. If sexual contact was made without your consent, and it has had any economic or non-economic consequences on your life, you most likely have a case.

Do You Need an Attorney to Sue for Uber or Lyft Sexual Assault?

Having an attorney handle your Uber or Lyft sexual assault lawsuit is crucial so that you can take a step back and protect yourself emotionally while still recovering the economic and non-economic damages you incurred because of someone else’s abhorrent conduct.

What if You Did Not Report an Uber or Lyft Sexual Assault?

If you did not report the assault immediately to Uber, Lyft, or the police, do not panic or think that automatically stops you from pursuing a case. Even if it has been some time since the assault, our lawyers can help you report it now.

Can Mental Health Experts Help with Uber and Sexual Assault Lawsuits?

Mental health experts can spend time with victims and evaluate them, gaining a deeper understanding of the depth of their pain and suffering. Therapists may diagnose victims with anxiety, depression, or even post-traumatic stress disorder after a sexual assault. They may testify about the long-term effects if the case goes to trial.

How Common Are Uber or Lyft Sexual Assault Settlements?

Many injury cases settle without trials, and settling a sexual assault case involving Uber or Lyft does not have to require you to make many concessions at all when our lawyers advocate on your behalf.

Victims Can Get Help from Our Lawyers for Uber and Lyft Sexual Assaults

Call our attorneys for Uber and Lyft sexual assault victims of Mitchell Rogers Injury Law at (702) 702-2622 for a free case review.