Bicyclists and motorcyclists face extreme danger when sharing the road with Uber and Lyft vehicles. Rideshare drivers frequently make sudden stops, unexpected turns, and last-second lane changes while searching for passengers or following GPS instructions. These unpredictable movements can easily lead to collisions that cause catastrophic injuries. This guide explains how rideshare accidents involving bicycles or motorcycles happen, who is liable, and what victims should do after being hit.
1. Why Cyclists and Motorcyclists Are at High Risk Around Rideshare Vehicles
Rideshare drivers often:
- Pull over abruptly to pick up passengers
- Drive slowly while scanning for addresses
- Make sudden U-turns
- Open doors without checking for cyclists
- Swerve across multiple lanes
- Follow GPS instructions too closely
- Focus more on the app than the road
These behaviors create dangerous conditions for cyclists and motorcyclists, especially in crowded city areas.
Learn more about Uber safety and traffic behavior here: https://www.uber.com/us/en/safety/
2. Common Types of Rideshare Collisions with Cyclists and Motorcyclists
Frequent accident scenarios include:
- Doorings when a passenger or driver opens the door into a cyclist
- Sudden lane changes directly into a bicyclist or motorcyclist
- Left-turn collisions when the driver cuts across the rider
- Rear-end collisions from distracted driving
- Unsafe U-turns that block riders’ paths
- Failure to yield at intersections
- Pulling into or out of bike lanes without looking
Victims of these accidents often face severe injuries due to limited protection.
3. Typical Injuries for Cyclists and Motorcyclists
Because riders have little physical protection, injuries are often severe and may include:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord damage
- Road rash
- Broken arms, legs, or ribs
- Pelvic fractures
- Internal injuries
- Torn ligaments
- Severe scarring
- Amputations in high-impact crashes
These injuries result in high medical costs and long recovery times.
4. Determining Liability After a Rideshare Collision
Liability depends on whether the rideshare driver was:
- Off app
- Online and waiting for a request
- En route to pick up a passenger
- Actively transporting a passenger
App status determines whether Uber or Lyft insurance applies. When the driver is transporting a passenger or heading to a pickup, victims may access up to $1 million in insurance coverage.
Review Lyft’s safety information here: https://www.lyft.com/rider/safety
5. Evidence That Strengthens Claims for Riders
Cyclists and motorcyclists should gather as much evidence as possible. Important forms include:
- Photos of the scene and vehicle damage
- Pictures of the bike or motorcycle
- Dashcam or helmet cam footage
- Witness statements
- Police reports
- Medical records
- GPS and app data from Uber or Lyft
- Traffic camera or nearby business surveillance footage
This information helps establish the driver’s negligence and app status.
6. Doorings: One of the Most Dangerous Rideshare Hazards
Doorings occur when a rideshare driver or passenger opens the door into a cyclist’s path. These incidents cause some of the most severe bicycle injuries. Liability often falls on:
- The driver for unsafe parking or failure to check mirrors
- The passenger for opening the door without looking
- Uber or Lyft if the driver was actively completing a trip
Dooring claims require strong evidence because drivers often deny responsibility.
7. How Distracted Driving Leads to Rider Collisions
Rideshare drivers frequently multitask. Distractions include:
- Accepting or rejecting requests
- Reading navigation
- Messaging passengers
- Switching between apps
- Searching for addresses
Even a one-second distraction is enough to drift into a cyclist or collide with a motorcyclist.
8. Compensation Available to Injured Cyclists and Motorcyclists
Victims are often entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills
- Future medical care
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Long term disability
Because injuries are often severe, settlements can be significantly higher than typical auto accident claims.
9. Why Cyclist and Motorcycle Claims Require Strong Legal Support
Insurance companies frequently try to blame cyclists or motorcyclists to reduce payouts. They may argue the rider was:
- Lane splitting
- Riding too fast
- Not visible
- Not following traffic rules
A lawyer can combat these tactics by presenting strong evidence that places fault on the rideshare driver.
Final Thoughts
Rideshare collisions involving bicycles and motorcycles are often devastating and require immediate action to protect the victim’s rights. Understanding how these accidents happen, how insurance policies apply, and what evidence is needed can make a major difference in the outcome of the claim. With experienced legal representation, riders can pursue maximum compensation for their injuries and long term recovery.
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