Hire The Best Rideshare Accident Lawyers in Texas

Rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft have changed how Texans move through cities like Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. But when rideshare drivers speed, get distracted, or cause crashes, innocent people pay the price.

If a rideshare driver injured you, now is the time to act. Medical bills, lost wages, and confusing insurance claims shouldn’t fall on your shoulders.

The rideshare accident law firm of Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. fights for people hurt by rideshare negligence across Texas. Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another driver, a Texas rideshare accident lawyer knows how to make Uber and Lyft take responsibility for what their drivers cause.

Learn how our experienced Texas Rideshare Accident Lawyers can assist you by calling (575) 222-1000 or sending us an online message today.

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We Want to Hear Your Story – and We Want to Help

Injured in an Uber or Lyft Crash? You’re Not Alone.

Crashes related to Uber and Lyft have increased nationwide, including in Texas. With more rideshare vehicles on the road, the risk of distracted or careless driving has increased. Many Uber and Lyft drivers rely on the app for directions and ride assignments, often taking their eyes off the road.

If you suffered injuries in a rideshare crash, don’t wait to contact an Uber accident lawyer in Texas. Rideshare companies will do everything they can to avoid paying—our team steps in fast to help protect your rights and push for the justice you deserve.

Types of Uber and Lyft Accidents Our Attorneys Handle

At Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C., our Texas rideshare accident lawyers handle a full range of rideshare-related crashes, including:

  • Passengers injured in an Uber or Lyft vehicle,
  • Pedestrians struck by a rideshare driver,
  • Cyclists hit by Uber or Lyft vehicles,
  • Drivers injured in a multi-car collision involving a rideshare vehicle, and
  • Fatalities caused by rideshare driver negligence.

Whether you were hit downtown in rush-hour traffic or on a suburban road late at night, a rideshare injury lawyer can help.

Testimonials
  • We are still grateful to Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro for getting us through a challenging time with professionalism and expertise. Our case was handled with care and precision. This is a firm our family trusts and recommends without reservations.

    - Amy C.
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  • Ms Chaparro is definitely a go getter and a person of her word. I was with another attorney who did nothing for the first couple of months, so I changed law firm. Ms Chaparro took my trucking case even during the difficult covid situation. She work tirelessly on my case and got me my 6 figure settlement she promised me. Definitely recommend her and her law firm.

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  • Alejandro Acosta is a great lawyer. He gave us peace of mind and handled our case pretty seamlessly. No issues and just solid answers. No runaround and he settled our case with the outcome he predicted. I have sent his info to a few friends and family. Great lawyer!

    - Madison Hernandez
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Who Can You Hold Responsible After a Rideshare Crash?

Uber and Lyft frequently deny responsibility, claiming their drivers are “independent contractors.” However, under Texas law, rideshare companies still must offer insurance coverage and protect third parties from injuries.

You may have a claim against:

  • The Uber or Lyft driver,
  • The rideshare company itself,
  • A third-party vehicle that was involved in the crash, or
  • Multiple drivers if fault is shared.

Our Lyft accident attorneys help investigate the crash, preserve crucial app and GPS data, and determine who is responsible.

How Rideshare Insurance Coverage Works in Texas

Texas requires rideshare drivers—also called “transportation network company” (TNC) drivers—to carry specific insurance limits while using the app. Coverage depends on what phase of the ride the driver was in during the crash:

App On, No Ride Accepted

  • $50,000 for bodily injury per person,
  • $100,000 total per crash, and
  • $25,000 for property damage.

Ride Accepted or Passenger Onboard

  • Up to $1 million in third-party liability coverage, and
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage in some cases.

Uber and Lyft provide these policies, but won’t volunteer this information. A Texas Lyft accident lawyer can recover app usage records, trip logs, and insurance details to trigger your case’s maximum available policy limits.

How Our Rideshare Accident Law Firm Builds Your Case

The rideshare companies and their insurers act fast—and so do we.

When you hire our team, we immediately:

  • Investigate the collision scene and secure witness statements;
  • Request cell phone records and rideshare app data;
  • Preserve GPS logs, trip histories, and trip acceptance statuses;
  • Calculate the full scope of your damages: medical bills, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering; and
  • Handle all calls, emails, and negotiations with insurance companies.

Insurance companies look for any excuse to underpay or delay your claim. As your rideshare injury lawyers, we don’t let them take advantage of you.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

If an Uber or Lyft crash injured you, Texas law allows you to seek full compensation for:

  • Emergency medical treatment;
  • Surgery and physical therapy;
  • Medication and long-term care;
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity;
  • Property damage;
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress; and
  • Wrongful death damages (if you lost a loved one).

We tailor your claim to reflect the crash’s real impact on your life, now and in the future.

What to Do After a Rideshare Accident in Texas

Protect your rights by taking action immediately.

If an Uber or Lyft driver caused your injuries, do the following:

  1. Call 911 and report the crash to police;
  2. Get medical attention, even for minor symptoms;
  3. Report the accident through the Uber or Lyft app;
  4. Gather names, license plates, driver info, and screenshots of the app if possible;
  5. Avoid giving a recorded statement to any insurance company; and
  6. Contact a Texas rideshare accident lawyer before signing or settling anything.

Under Texas law, you generally have two years from the crash date to file a personal injury claim. But key evidence can disappear long before that. Don’t wait to protect your claim.

Why Choose Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C.?

At Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C., we give rideshare crash victims the power to stand up against billion-dollar companies. Our legal team knows how Uber and Lyft operate, and we’ve gone toe-to-toe with their insurance carriers again and again.

Here’s what you get when you hire our rideshare accident law firm:

  • A proven team of Uber accident lawyers in Texas;
  • No upfront fees and zero cost unless we win your case;
  • Immediate investigation and preservation of rideshare evidence;
  • Personalized support from start to finish; and
  • A track record of success for injured passengers, drivers, and pedestrians.

We serve clients across the state and represent victims from all walks of life. Whether your crash happened in a major city or a small Texas town, we will fight with everything we’ve got.

Speak to a Skilled Texas Rideshare Accident Attorney

Our legal team is here to help you with your case.

Talk to a Rideshare Injury Lawyer Today

You didn’t get into that Uber or Lyft expecting to end up injured. The crash wasn’t your fault, but now you’re stuck with the consequences. Let our team help take that legal pressure off your shoulders.

Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. is the rideshare accident law firm Texans trust when the stakes are high. You pay nothing upfront; we only get paid if we win your case.

Call (575) 222-1000 or reach out online to schedule your 100% free consultation with a Texas rideshare acc