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If you or someone you know is the survivor of sexual assault through rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft, you may be eligible for compensation.

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Were you or a loved one assaulted as a passenger in a ridesharing vehicle?

Which ridesharing service were you assaulted in?

Which of the following unwanted conduct did you or a loved one experienced?

Have you retained an attorney for your rideshare assault claims?

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Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuits: Seeking Justice for Victims

Between 2017 and 2020, nearly 10,000 sexual assaults were reported to Uber alone. Across the country, individuals are filing lawsuits against ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft for sexual assault and other forms of misconduct by its drivers.

The lawsuits alleges that rideshare companies failed to implement adequate safety measures and perform proper background checks, resulting in numerous incidents of sexual assault and misconduct.

Sexual assault is a serious crime that requires full accountability from all involved parties. These incidents call for thorough investigations into both the perpetrator’s actions and the company's responsibility for rider safety.

If you have been a victim of sexual assault by an Uber driver, you may have the right to sue Uber.

Have you or someone you know experienced any of the following while using a ridesharing service?

  • Non consensual sexual penetration
  • Non consensual kissing of a sexual body part
  • Non consensual touching of a sexual body part
  • Attempted non consensual sexual penetration
  • Non consensual kissing of a non sexual body part



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