Lyft Accident Lawyer in Denver, CO
Injured in a Lyft crash in Denver? Lionheart Injury Law pins down the $1 million rideshare policy and recovers maximum compensation.
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What Can You Recover After a Denver Lyft Crash?
Lyft accidents at our firm typically settle for $200,000 to $5 million, and the $1 million rideshare policy is only the starting point. Lyft's coverage tiers turn on app status, and the difference between tiers is hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Bigger and faster settlements come from trial preparation that starts the day you sign, and from a firm that, so far, has never lost.
With us, you speak directly with your attorney, we help you get immediate medical care, regardless whether you have insurance, and there's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.
Why Should I Hire A Lyft accident Lawyer in Denver?
Because the other side starts immediately. App status determines whether $1 million is available or almost nothing, and the data proving it sits on Lyft's servers. A lawyer who handles these cases every week levels that field from day one: the evidence gets preserved before it disappears, the right experts get involved early, and the adjuster's opening number stops being the conversation.
The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.
What Steps Should I Take After A Lyft accident?
- Screenshot everything in the app now: the trip, the driver, the receipt.
- Report the crash in the app so the ride is on the record.
- Call 911 and photograph the scene like any crash: positions, plates, injuries.
- Get witness contacts and medical care the same day.
- Give no statement to the rideshare company's insurer; the app data we preserve will say what happened.
Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.
How Much Is My Lyft accident Case Worth?
Most serious Lyft accident cases we take resolve between $200,000 and $5 million. Where a case lands in that range turns on four levers: the severity and permanence of the injuries, the strength of the liability proof, the insurance actually available, and how completely the damages are documented. Colorado adds a fifth: permanent impairment is compensated without any cap, which is where major cases grow. The categories below are what we document and demand.
Economic damages (medical, lost wages, lost earning capacity) are uncapped. Non-economic damages fall under HB24-1472's $1.5 million cap (2025), physical impairment damages sit outside the cap, and a fatal crash carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap (see how fatal crash claims are valued in Colorado). With $1 million of commercial coverage in play, these cases are worth building properly, the policy is big enough to pay a serious claim in full, and the insurer knows it.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Lyft accident Lawyer?
Zero out of pocket. Free consultation, no hourly bills, no retainer: we front the experts, the records, and the court costs, and we are paid a percentage only if you recover. The expensive choice is going without: insurers systematically pay unrepresented claimants a fraction of case value, which costs far more than any fee.
When Should I Hire a Lawyer?
The practical rule: if it took more than one medical visit, or anyone disputes what happened, it clears the bar for a free consultation today. Waiting rarely improves anything except the defense's position.
Why Lyft Cases Are Different: The App Decides the Insurance
Colorado's transportation network company law (C.R.S. § 40-10.1-601 et seq.) ties Lyft's insurance to the driver's app status. App off: the driver's personal auto policy, which almost always excludes commercial driving, is all there is. App on, waiting for a ride: Lyft's contingent coverage at $50,000 / $100,000 / $30,000, and only after the personal policy denies. Ride accepted through drop-off: Lyft's $1 million policy plus UM/UIM. The gap between the tiers is enormous, which is why Lyft's third-party claims administrators work so hard to characterize crashes into the cheaper period, and why the ride log, not the adjuster's summary of it, has to be the evidence.
Don't give Lyft's claims administrator a recorded statement. Lyft claims are handled by third-party administrators whose first questions are designed to fix the coverage period and your fault story before you've seen any of the data. Send them to us instead.
Passengers, Drivers, Cyclists, Everyone a Lyft Crash Hurts
Lyft passengers, the cleanest claim: the $1 million policy applies no matter which driver caused the crash. Other drivers hit by a Lyft driver, your claim runs against the coverage tier active at impact, which is exactly where the fight starts. Pedestrians and cyclists struck by rideshare drivers watching the app instead of the road, a pattern we know well from our bicycle accident practice. And Lyft drivers themselves: as independent contractors they have no workers' comp, so the claim against the at-fault motorist, backed by the ride period's UM/UIM, is the recovery.
How We Build a Lyft Accident Case
First, we lock down the record that decides everything: a preservation demand to Lyft for the ride log, the driver's app status, GPS trail, and any dashcam footage, sent before the data ages out of easy reach. Your trip receipt, screenshots, and the police report anchor the timeline. Then the ordinary crash work, done properly: scene evidence, vehicle damage and EDR data, witness statements, and your complete medical picture. Where the Lyft driver's history matters, prior complaints, background-check failures; we pursue Lyft's own records on the driver.
Common Injuries and Who's Liable
Lyft crashes produce the full range of serious injuries, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, fractures, internal injuries, and wrongful death. The liable parties can include the Lyft driver, another at-fault motorist, and in the right facts Lyft itself, and the coverage stack can include the personal policies, Lyft's period coverage, the third driver's policy, and your own UM/UIM on top. Finding every layer is most of the value in these cases.
Comparative Negligence, First Offers, and Deadlines
Under C.R.S. § 13-21-111 (the 50% bar), your recovery drops by your share of fault, and Lyft's administrator will assign you some if it can. The fast first offer comes before you know the coverage period, the policy limits, or your prognosis, which is exactly why it comes fast. The deadline is generally three years (C.R.S. § 13-80-101), two for wrongful death; the app-data clock is measured in days.
Will My Case Go to Trial?
Most Lyft cases settle once the ride data is locked and the $1 million policy is confirmed in play. But administrators pay full value only to firms that will file and try the case. Venue is Denver District Court or the county where the crash occurred. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.
Talk to a Denver Lyft Accident Lawyer
The app data decides your case, lock it down before Lyft's administrators frame the story. Free consultation, no fee unless we win.
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