Rideshare Assault Lawsuits in Arkansas

Rideshare Assaults in Arkansas

Rideshare assaults can occur anywhere in the country, including Arkansas. If you were the victim of a Lyft or Uber sexual assault or physical assault or were hurt in an accident while using Uber or Lyft in any Arkansas city or town, a rideshare lawyer may be able to help you get compensation for your injury.

Unfortunately, state statistics are unavailable, but rideshare companies do publish some data on reports of assault made in the apps. So far, Uber has released information on sexual assaults and fatal physical assaults from 2017 to 2020. In this time period, over 9,000 reports of sexual assault were made on the app, and there were 39 recorded fatal physical assaults. Lyft has only released information from 2017 to 2020. More than 4,000 reports of sexual assault and 10 reports of fatal physical assault were made on the app in that time frame.

Victims of Rideshare Assault in Arkansas

Both passengers and drivers have been assaulted in Arkansas. Victims of assault in rideshares have been sexually assaulted, raped, carjacked, abducted, kidnapped or even shot. Uber and Lyft rideshare companies often offer minimal assistance to these victims, so those with rideshare related injuries often turn to lawyers for additional options and support. If you a victim of rideshare assault, you may be eligible for compensation. Request a complimentary case evaluation today.

Personal Injury Statutes of Limitations in Arkansas

Personal injuries, including sexual or physical assault, are subject to laws called statutes of limitations. Statutes of limitations are timelines in which a victim can file a lawsuit after an injury has occurred. While each state has laws for general personal injury, sometimes extensions are applied to certain cases. For example, a sexual assault lawsuit may have a longer statute of limitations than a physical assault lawsuit. In Arkansas, statutes of limitations that may apply to a rideshare assault case are

  • Personal injury: 3 years from the event
  • Wrongful death: 3 years from date of death

An experienced lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and evaluate if you have a case to bring to court. They understand the statutes of limitations and other laws that may affect your Arkansas rideshare assault case.

Why Choose The Meneo Law Group?

Attorney Ron Meneo uses his over 25 years of law practice to lead a competent, passionate legal team. At The Meneo Law Group, we treat each case as individual and unique. Because we work on contingency, we only charge legal fees if we win your case. We partner with other law firms to bring you the best services possible in Arkansas and practice communication and caring for our clients to support them throughout the legal process.

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