Rideshare Assault Lawsuits in Florida

Rideshare Assaults in Florida

Florida rideshare users are at risk of rideshare-related assault. These sexual assaults and physical assaults have occurred across the state of Florida. Some assaults fall under subcategories like rape, carjacking, kidnapping, abduction or shooting.

The statistics on these assaults are limited but revealing. Uber and Lyft began publishing safety reports after years of public and political pressure. Lyft’s safety report showed that between 2017 and 2019, users reported 4,000+ sexual assaults, 10 fatal physical assaults and 105 Lyft-related motor Vehicle fatalities. Uber’s reports showed that between 2017 and 2020, users reported 9,000+ sexual assaults, 39 fatal physical assaults and 208 Uber-related motor vehicle accidents directly to the platform. These numbers are likely low due to underreporting.

There have been victims on both the Lyft and Uber platforms. Whether in a large city or a small town, wherever your rideshare assault occurred, a qualified rideshare lawyer may be able to help you recover damages for your injuries.

Victims of Rideshare Assault in Florida

Florida victims of rideshare assault may have been sexually assaulted or physically assaulted. While it is important to report your assault to Lyft or Uber, victims often find a company’s initial response to be unacceptable and turn to a rideshare lawyer for added support. An experienced lawyer will know how to best approach these companies for additional damages.

Where Rideshare Assaults Happen in Florida

Rideshare drivers and riders in Florida are at risk of being assaulted. These attacks are more common in places where there are more users. Florida cities where rideshare assault may occur include:

  • Cape Coral
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Hialeah
  • Jacksonville
  • Miami
  • Orlando
  • Port St. Lucie
  • St. Petersburg
  • Tallahassee
  • Tampa

Personal Injury Statutes of Limitations in Florida

Statutes of limitations (SOLs) are laws that dictate how long you have after an injury to file a lawsuit related to it. In the case of rideshare assault, that means a certain amount of years from the date of the incident. Personal injury and wrongful death SOLs are the two types that may apply to your case. The personal injury SOL in Florida is 4 years from the date of the injury and the Florida wrongful death SOL is 2 years from the date of death. There may be additional statutes of limitations or other laws that affect your case, so it is important to consult with a rideshare lawyer for help filing a rideshare lawsuit and learning about your legal options.

Why Hire The Meneo Law Group?

We practice excellence here at The Meneo Law Group. Attorney Ron Meneo has formed a legal team that is passionate about handling personal injury cases. We partner with other law firms as needed to improve our legal services across the nation, including Florida. Our team understands that filing a lawsuit can feel stressful. We take pride in making the legal process easy for our clients through proper communication and working through your case efficiently, so you have peace of mind.

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