Rideshare accidents can leave you facing unexpected challenges. You may be dealing with physical injuries and mounting medical expenses, insurance confusion, and questions about who’s responsible. It’s a difficult time that calls for reliable legal guidance.
The New Jersey rideshare accident lawyers at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari offer the clarity and support you need. With extensive experience handling Uber crash cases, their legal team focuses on protecting your rights and helping you understand your options. They’re here to listen, advise, and pursue the compensation you deserve.
You don’t have to figure things out alone if you’ve been involved in an Uber-related accident. Contact us today for a complimentary consultation.
Types of Uber Accident Cases the Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari Team Handles
The legal team at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari represents clients injured in a wide range of Uber-related accidents across New Jersey, including in Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Trenton. Their attorneys work diligently to ensure clients receive full and fair compensation. Common cases they handle include:
- Passenger injuries in Uber vehicles: Whether the Uber driver or another motorist was at fault, the firm helps injured passengers navigate complex liability and insurance coverage issues.
- Pedestrian accidents involving Uber drivers: Victims hit by rideshare vehicles often suffer serious injuries. The firm investigates the driver’s status and holds all liable parties accountable.
- Multi-vehicle collisions: When multiple cars are involved, our legal team collaborates with experts to determine fault, process insurance claims, and build strong cases.
- Distracted or fatigued Uber drivers: Long shifts and phone distractions increase crash risks. The attorneys gather evidence to prove negligence and protect your rights.
- Uninsured/underinsured driver claims: If the driver who caused the crash has no or limited auto insurance coverage, the firm explores Uber’s coverage and other options to ensure you’re not left with unpaid bills.
- Wrongful death in Uber crashes: In tragic cases, the firm provides compassionate legal guidance to grieving families and helps them pursue rightful compensation.
Understanding Liability in Rideshare Accidents
Liability in rideshare accidents isn’t always clear. Unlike traditional car crashes, these incidents may involve rideshare companies, third-party drivers, and commercial insurance policies.
Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari’s legal team examines all aspects of the case to identify who is responsible. Some of the most common sources of liability include:
- The Uber driver – If the driver caused the crash due to negligence, you may be able to seek compensation through their personal or commercial insurance, depending on whether they were logged into the app.
- Another driver – If a third-party vehicle caused the accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance is typically responsible for damages.
- Uber’s commercial insurance – Uber’s liability coverage may apply in certain situations, such as if the driver is carrying a passenger or on the way to a pickup. This coverage can include up to $1 million, depending on the circumstances.
- Government entities or road contractors – In rare cases, poor road maintenance or hazardous conditions may be to blame for an Uber accident. In these instances, a municipality or public agency may be liable.
The firm reviews app activity, trip logs, police reports, and other records to determine the right action. Their experience with rideshare cases allows them to find the right path, even when liability is not immediately apparent.
What to Know About Uber’s Insurance Coverage in New Jersey
Uber offers a tiered insurance system based on the driver’s actions during the crash. Understanding these tiers is crucial for determining which insurance policy applies.
Here’s how Uber’s insurance coverage typically works in New Jersey:
- Driver with a passenger or on the way to pick up a ride: Up to $1.5 million in liability coverage may be available if the driver was actively transporting or en route to a passenger at the time of the incident.
- The driver logged in but is waiting for a ride request: Uber offers limited coverage in this phase, and this amount may not be enough to cover serious injuries. Additional investigation is often needed to determine available benefits.
- Driver off-duty: If the driver is not connected to the Uber app at the time of the accident, their auto insurance is usually the only coverage available.
These insurance layers are complex. The New Jersey rideshare accident lawyers at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari work with clients to understand their status during the crash and determine which coverage applies. Their goal is to ensure that no detail is overlooked and that clients receive the full compensation allowed by law.
How Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari Supports You After an Uber Accident
Following an Uber accident, the recovery process can feel stressful. Between managing injuries, dealing with insurance companies, and navigating your legal rights, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s where the attorneys at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari step in.
They provide complete legal support throughout every step of your case:
- Accident investigation – They collect evidence, speak with witnesses, review police reports, and consult specialists to build a strong claim.
- Claim preparation – The team handles all claim documentation, ensuring accuracy and meeting deadlines.
- Communication with insurers – They manage all contact with Uber’s insurance provider and any third-party carriers to protect you from misleading tactics or pressure to settle early.
- Statute of limitations monitoring – New Jersey law generally provides 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. The firm tracks your deadlines to ensure nothing is missed.
- Litigation and trial support – Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari is prepared to represent your interests in court if the insurance company refuses a fair settlement.
With this team by your side, you receive more than legal guidance—you get dedicated attention, thoughtful planning, and honest answers to your questions.
Why Choose Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari for Your Uber Accident Case?
Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari is recognized across New Jersey for its experienced and client-centered approach to personal injury law. The reasons clients turn to their team include:
- Over 90 years of legal history – Founded in 1929, the firm has a long-standing reputation for effective advocacy and reliable service.
- Certified Civil Trial Attorneys – Multiple attorneys on the team are certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, reflecting their skills and courtroom success.
- On-staff medical professionals – A full-time physician and registered nurses work alongside the attorneys to strengthen medical understanding and injury evaluation.
- Personalized service – Each client receives direct, honest communication. The attorneys take time to listen, answer questions, and create legal strategies that reflect the client’s goals.
- Convenient access across the state – With offices in Chatham, Jersey City, North Bergen, and Sea Girt, the firm makes it easy for clients to meet with a trusted attorney.
This firm is committed to treating every client with care, respect, and professionalism. Their team works tirelessly to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Contact New Jersey Rideshare Accident Lawyers at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari for a Free Consultation
If you or a loved one was hurt in an Uber crash, it’s essential to understand your rights and explore your legal options. The New Jersey rideshare accident lawyers at Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari are ready to provide the answers you need and guide you through the following steps.
Contact them today at 973-845-4421 or fill out a consultation request online. Your case review is free and confidential.
Frequently Asked Questions About Uber Accident Claims in New Jersey
What compensation can I receive after an Uber accident?
Depending on the circumstances, you can recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, future care needs, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
How long do I have to file a claim in New Jersey?
You generally have 2 years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim. Starting the process early helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.
Can Uber still be held responsible if their driver wasn’t at fault?
Yes, in some cases. If you were injured while riding in an Uber, the company’s insurance may apply, even if another driver was responsible. Each case depends on the specific facts.
What if I were injured by an Uber driver as a pedestrian or by another driver?
You may still be covered under Uber’s policy if the driver logged into the app. A lawyer can assess the situation and determine which coverage applies to your specific circumstances.