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What happens if I'm injured in an Uber or Lyft accident?

Rideshare accidents are more complicated than a typical car accident because multiple insurance policies can come into play — and the rideshare companies have spent considerable resources designing systems that can leave injured passengers confused about where to turn. Here's how it generally breaks down in Michigan:

  • If the driver was actively transporting you (you were in the vehicle during a trip), Uber and Lyft both carry $1 million in liability coverage that can apply to your injuries.
  • If the driver was waiting for a ride request (app on, no active trip), a lower level of coverage applies — typically around $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident.
  • If the driver's app was off entirely, you're dealing with their personal auto insurance only.

Because Michigan is a No-Fault state, your first source of coverage for medical bills and lost wages is typically your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits — or, if you don't have a vehicle, the rideshare driver's PIP coverage may come into play.

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