In the fast-paced environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become essential modes of transportation. But with the convenience of rideshare vehicles comes an increased risk of traffic incidents. If you or a loved one has been injured in a rideshare accident, whether as a passenger, pedestrian, or driver, Blackhawk Law Group is here to help.
With over 30 years of combined experience, our personal injury attorneys specialize in complex accident cases, including those involving rideshare drivers and the intricate insurance policies rideshare companies maintain. From San Francisco to Oakland and beyond, our legal team aggressively advocates for victims’ rights, securing the compensation they need to recover.
Rideshare accident cases are often more complicated than typical car accident claims due to multiple layers of liability and insurance coverage. At Blackhawk Law Group, we understand the complexities of pursuing accident claims against powerful rideshare companies and their insurers. Our firm is built on a foundation of:
Proven Results: Millions recovered for accident victims across California.
Trial-Ready Strategy: Every case is prepared with litigation in mind.
Client-First Service: Direct access to attorneys, not call centers.
Local Knowledge: Deep roots in the Bay Area legal and cultural landscape.
No Win, No Fee Guarantee: You don’t pay unless we win your case.
Whether you’re filing a Lyft accident claim or seeking compensation from an Uber accident, our rideshare accident lawyers will guide you every step of the way, from gathering evidence and dealing with insurance companies to negotiating settlements or going to court.
Bay Area lawyers Sam Dollar and Amir Guedoir are the lead attorneys of Blackhawk Law Group, bringing deep experience and strategic insight to rideshare accident claims.
Amir Guedoir, a Harvard Law School graduate, has successfully represented clients in a wide range of personal injury cases, including complex rideshare collisions involving Uber and Lyft. His sharp legal acumen and ability to navigate layered insurance policies make him a powerful advocate for those injured in rideshare accidents throughout Northern California.
Sam Dollar is committed to securing justice for accident victims. A U.S. Navy veteran and recognized Super Lawyer, Sam is known for his relentless pursuit of compensation in cases involving negligent rideshare drivers and uncooperative insurance companies. His client-first approach ensures personalized service and aggressive legal representation from start to finish.
Whether you’re dealing with a Lyft or Uber accident, Sam and Amir are ready to stand by your side, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We are honored to be recognized among the Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firms in California. This distinction reflects our commitment to exceptional results, client-focused service, and relentless advocacy for injury victims across the state.
Our clients’ success stories speak volumes about our commitment and expertise:
“I was injured in an Uber accident in downtown Oakland. Amir and the team at Blackhawk Law Group treated me like family. They handled the entire legal process and got me a settlement that covered all my medical expenses and lost wages.” – Rita M., Oakland, CA
“I thought dealing with the insurance companies after my Lyft accident in San Francisco would be easy, but they lowballed me. Blackhawk Law Group fought back and got me ten times the initial offer.” – Carlos T., San Francisco, CA
“Amir was incredibly knowledgeable about rideshare insurance policies. He helped me understand my rights and guided me through a very stressful time.” – Jen W., Berkeley, CA
Given the Bay Area’s dense traffic, winding roads, and urban sprawl, rideshare accidents happen frequently. Common causes include:
Distracted Driving: Uber and Lyft drivers often rely heavily on GPS, contributing to inattention.
Speeding or Aggressive Driving: Especially when drivers are hurrying to pick up or drop off passengers.
Fatigue: Many drivers work long hours across multiple platforms.
Unfamiliarity with Roads: Especially for new drivers or out-of-town contractors.
Failure to Yield: Common near rideshare hotspots like BART stations or SFO.
Drunk or Impaired Driving: Although rare, this still occurs and is grounds for serious legal action.
Whether you were injured as a rideshare passenger, pedestrian, or occupant of another vehicle, understanding the root cause of the incident is key to building a strong rideshare accident claim.
The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most active regions in the country for rideshare services. As Uber and Lyft have grown in popularity, so too have their effects on local traffic patterns, and accident rates.
Rideshare vehicles account for up to 13% of all vehicle-miles traveled (VMT) in San Francisco, highlighting their significant presence on city roads (Source).
During peak travel times, Uber and Lyft trips represent 15–26% of all transportation activity, especially in traffic-dense neighborhoods like SoMa and the Mission District (Source).
A working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that the rollout of Uber and Lyft was associated with a 2–3% increase in fatal motor vehicle accidents in U.S. cities, largely due to higher traffic volume and urban congestion (Source).
In contrast, a UC Berkeley study using internal Uber data found that rideshare services may actually reduce overall traffic fatalities by 5.4%, especially those related to alcohol on nights and weekends (Source).
The bottom line: rideshare services are deeply embedded in Bay Area traffic dynamics, especially near hubs like downtown San Francisco, Oakland, and the I-880 and Highway 101 corridors. With thousands of Lyft and Uber drivers on the road, the risk of a rideshare accident is real, and legal representation is critical when injuries occur.
Unlike traditional car accidents, rideshare accident cases involve multi-tiered insurance policies. Here’s what you need to know:
If the app is off: The driver’s personal auto insurance applies.
If the driver is waiting for a ride request: Limited liability coverage from the rideshare company (Uber/Lyft) may apply.
If the driver is en route or has a passenger: Uber and Lyft provide up to $1 million in liability insurance.
Our experienced accident attorneys will determine who is liable and which insurance policies apply, whether the negligent party is a rideshare driver, another motorist, or the rideshare company itself.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
Medical Expenses & Treatment
Lost Wages & Future Earnings
Pain and Suffering
Property Damage
Wrongful Death (in fatal cases)
Our legal team handles every rideshare accident case with urgency and attention to detail. We:
Investigate the accident scene
Gather evidence, including ride records, dashcam footage, and witness statements
Work with medical experts to assess the extent of your injuries
Negotiate with insurance companies who often aim to minimize payouts
Litigate when necessary to get you the full compensation you deserve
Whether you’ve been in a Lyft accident in San Jose, an Uber accident in Oakland, or a pedestrian accident involving a rideshare vehicle in San Francisco, we have the resources and local knowledge to fight for your best outcome.
We know that injuries don’t follow a 9-to-5 schedule. That’s why our firm is available around the clock. You can reach us 24/7 for a free case evaluation. We’ll provide prompt legal advice, assess the value of your claim, and help you take the next steps toward justice and recovery.
We serve clients throughout the entire San Francisco Bay Area, including:
Oakland
San Francisco
Berkeley
San Jose
Walnut Creek
Richmond
Fremont
Daly City
Palo Alto
And more
Blackhawk Law Group is proud to be part of the Bay Area community. We love local gems like Lake Merritt in Oakland, Dolores Park in San Francisco, and the Berkeley Marina. Our attorneys often collaborate with:
Chiropractors and physical therapists specializing in post-accident recovery
Auto body repair shops to assess vehicle damage
Local nonprofit organizations supporting accident victims and underserved populations
Our client relationships extend beyond the courtroom. We’re committed to building a safer, stronger Bay Area for all.
If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident involving Uber or Lyft in the Bay Area, don’t navigate the legal aftermath alone. Contact Blackhawk Law Group for trusted legal guidance and aggressive representation.
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Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. To receive personalized legal advice based on your situation, please contact our law firm for a free consultation.
With more than three decades of experience, our legal team has handled thousands of personal injury cases across California State. We have an in-depth understanding of state and federal injury laws and have successfully represented clients in a variety of complex cases, including motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims. Our vast experience allows us to anticipate challenges and develop effective strategies to maximize your compensation.
We are honored to be recognized among the Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firms in California. This distinction reflects our commitment to exceptional results, client-focused service, and relentless advocacy for injury victims across the state.
Our clients’ success stories speak volumes about our commitment and expertise:
“if you’re looking for someone who truly excels, I wholeheartedly recommend Amir. it is clear that Amir stands out. Amir isn’t just incredibly knowledgeable; he is also a good communicator.” – Galy N.
“The best law firm in California. Helped me and my family through out our case. Thank you to Amir and Sam” – Adel S.
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