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Duncan, OK Uber Accident Lawyer

Uber accidents are uniquely complicated in Duncan, OK—whether you were riding in the Uber or hit by one, determining which insurance policy applies can be confusing. McKay Law handles the complexity and pursues the full recovery you’re entitled to. These cases differ from typical auto collisions—Uber maintains a substantial commercial insurance policy, but accessing that coverage requires proving the right facts. App activity at the moment of impact controls which insurance policy responds—these questions determine who’s financially responsible. If the Uber app wasn’t on, only their personal auto insurance applies. When the driver is online but hasn’t accepted a trip, Uber provides reduced liability coverage. Once a ride is accepted or a passenger is in the vehicle, maximum commercial coverage applies. Our Duncan Uber injury attorneys represent drivers hit by Uber cars across OK. We examine every facet of your case—obtaining app data, driver records, and ride logs—to prove fault and access maximum benefits. Victims of Uber accidents often suffer concussions, herniated discs, lacerations, and long-term disabilities—leading to expensive treatment, missed work, and ongoing suffering. Uber and its insurers have lawyers working to minimize what they pay you—you deserve a lawyer who plays at their level. Every Uber accident case is handled on a contingency basis—zero out-of-pocket cost. Don’t try to take on Uber and its insurance companies alone. Contact McKay Law today for a no-cost case review with a Duncan, OK rideshare accident attorney who will fight for the full compensation you deserve.

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Uber Accident Lawyer in Duncan, OK | McKay Law

Uber Crash Lawyer in Duncan, OK | McKay Law

What Is an Uber Accident Claim?

Millions of Oklahomans use Uber every year, but Uber crashes create insurance and liability complications that ordinary car wrecks don’t. The tangled web of personal insurance, Uber’s commercial coverage, and Uber’s contractor classification. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, a pedestrian, or the Uber driver, who pays depends on what the Uber driver was doing at the moment of the crash. McKay Law represents Uber accident victims in Duncan and throughout Oklahoma.

Common Causes of Uber Crashes

  • App-related distraction
  • Drowsy driving
  • Following GPS through unfamiliar areas
  • Abrupt maneuvers
  • Rushing to maximize fares
  • Drivers with minimal screening
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Failure to yield, run lights, or follow signals
  • Mechanical problems in driver-owned cars

How Uber Insurance Works

Uber coverage turns on what the driver was doing:

  • Period 0 — Off Duty: Only personal auto insurance applies.
  • Period 1 — App On, Waiting for a Request: Limited contingent coverage (typically $50,000/$100,000/$25,000).
  • Period 2 — Heading to Pickup: Uber’s $1 million liability policy applies.
  • Period 3 — Passenger in Vehicle: The $1 million policy plus UM/UIM is in force.

Pinpointing the active period frequently drives the case.

Who Can Be Held Liable

  • The driver behind the wheel
  • Uber, through their commercial coverage
  • A third-party motorist
  • The vehicle manufacturer where mechanical defects contributed
  • A maintenance or repair shop
  • A road authority in charge of negligently maintained roads

Who Can File an Uber Claim

  • Passengers in the Uber — usually carry no fault and benefit from the full coverage
  • People in another car struck by an Uber
  • People outside any vehicle struck by an Uber driver
  • Uber drivers injured by another driver’s negligence — may have claims against the at-fault driver and Uber UM/UIM coverage
  • Wrongful death beneficiaries in fatal Uber crashes

Common Injuries From Uber Crashes

  • Cervical strain
  • Spine injuries
  • TBI and concussions
  • Bone breaks
  • Internal organ injuries
  • Facial injuries from airbags and broken glass
  • Seatbelt-related upper-body trauma
  • Leg, knee, and pelvic injuries
  • Mental and emotional trauma
  • Fatal injuries

Elements of Your Claim

  • Legal Obligation — All drivers must drive with reasonable care.
  • Violation of That Duty — Basic safety rules weren’t followed.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Crash — The unsafe driving led to the impact.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.
  • App Status — The decisive coverage fact.

What Strengthens an Uber Case

  • Platform data showing ride status and timing
  • Official accident documentation
  • Photographs of the scene, damage, and injuries
  • Every available video angle
  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Phone usage records
  • Black box data
  • Treatment documentation
  • Uber’s internal records

Recovery for Uber Crash Victims

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Rehab and therapy
  • Lost wages and diminished earning ability
  • Damage to belongings
  • Non-economic damages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Wrongful death damages when the wreck was fatal
  • Exemplary damages when conduct rises above ordinary negligence

Filing Deadline

You typically have 2 years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Quick action is critical because electronic records vanish quickly.

Our Process

We get to work immediately to lock down Uber app data and trip records, obtain Uber records before they’re destroyed, identify every applicable insurance policy, partner with healthcare providers, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Common Questions

Q: I was a passenger in an Uber when we crashed — who pays?

A: Uber’s $1 million coverage.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win.

Q: I was driving for Uber when another driver hit me — what coverage applies?

A: Depends on your app status. Active ride: full Uber coverage. Waiting: limited coverage. App off: personal only.

Q: What if the Uber driver was off-duty when they hit me?

A: Just the driver’s personal policy.

Q: Should I give Uber or any insurance company a recorded statement?

A: No. Call us first.

Q: Can I sue Uber directly?

A: Generally hard, since drivers are 1099 contractors. Insurance access remains.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: Two years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Don’t wait — platform data gets overwritten.

Uber Accident Claims in Duncan, OK

An Uber accident is its own legal animal. Mishandling the first 48 hours can permanently shrink your recovery. An attorney familiar with rideshare-specific claims knows how to access every layer of coverage Uber’s framework offers.

Uber’s Insurance Is Tiered — And the Tier Matters Enormously

Uber’s coverage isn’t a single policy that always applies. Understanding this is the foundation of these claims.

Period 0 — App Off

When the Uber driver isn’t logged into the app, the case is a standard auto claim.

This is where many Uber drivers get burned. Standard personal auto policies typically exclude commercial use. If there’s any ambiguity about app status, claims can get tangled.

Period 1 — App On, Waiting for a Ride Request

The driver is logged in and available, but hasn’t accepted a fare. Uber provides contingent liability coverage at lower limits:

  • Per-person bodily injury coverage (typical, though limits vary by state)
  • $100,000 per accident for bodily injury
  • Property damage coverage

This Period 1 coverage is contingent the personal carrier’s coverage falls short. This is where coverage disputes happen most often.

Period 2 — Ride Accepted, En Route to Pickup

From acceptance until the passenger enters the vehicle. Full Uber commercial coverage applies.

Period 3 — Passenger in the Vehicle

The passenger has entered the vehicle and the trip is in progress. The same $1,000,000 commercial coverage applies.

During active ride phases, additional coverage includes:

  • Coverage when another driver caused the crash and lacks adequate insurance
  • Coverage for the Uber driver’s vehicle in some circumstances

Who Can Pursue an Uber Accident Claim?

The answer depends on who you are in relation to the crash.

Uber Passengers

Riders in the Uber vehicle are in the strongest position. Passenger fault is essentially impossible to establish. The only question is which driver caused the crash.

Other Drivers and Their Passengers

People in vehicles struck by an Uber driver can access Uber’s commercial coverage in Periods 2 and 3.

Pedestrians and Cyclists

Vulnerable road users can pursue claims through whichever period’s insurance applies.

Uber Drivers

Uber drivers when third parties caused the crash have coverage options through both their personal policy and Uber’s UM/UIM in Periods 2-3.

Common Issues That Hurt Uber Claims

Disputed Period Status

“Was the app on?” disputes are common. Platform records typically establish the truth, Uber doesn’t volunteer this information.

The Independent Contractor Wall

Uber’s contractor classification shields Uber from most vicarious liability. Recovery typically comes through the insurance policies except where the case involves company-level failures.

Personal Insurance Disclaimers

Personal carriers deny coverage when Uber is involved. This creates particular challenges during the waiting phase.

Quick Settlement Pressure

The carrier handling Uber’s coverage often pushes quick settlements. Initial offers typically substantially undervalue the case.

Critical Steps After an Uber Crash

Screenshot the Trip Immediately

Passenger documentation includes: screenshot the ride request, driver info, and trip status. Trips can sometimes be removed from history.

Document the Driver and Vehicle

Photograph the vehicle and the Uber-related details.

Note the Driver’s App Status

Capture app status indicators if visible. This affects which coverage layer applies.

Get Medical Attention Immediately

Prompt medical documentation anchors the claim.

Report the Crash Through the App

Reporting through Uber’s system happens regardless but doesn’t replace the police report.

Don’t Speak With Uber’s Insurer Without Counsel

Insurance adjusters call within days. Talking to adjusters early can permanently damage the claim.

What Damages Can Be Recovered?

Recoverable losses include:

  • Hospitalization, surgical, and rehabilitation costs
  • Past and future income loss
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Vehicle repair or replacement
  • Non-economic damages
  • Loss of consortium
  • Enhanced damages where the driver’s conduct was egregious

Attorney Costs

Uber accident attorneys work on contingency. Free initial consultations are standard.

Time Pressure Is Real

Platform records have limited preservation timelines. Electronic records must be preserved through legal demands. Independent corroboration gets harder to locate. The filing deadline adds further pressure. Engaging counsel right away positions the case for the recovery the available coverage actually allows.

McKay Law Is Your Duncan Advocate After A Uber Accident

A simple Uber ride can become a life-changing event in a matter of seconds — and when it does, the questions multiply fast. Whose insurance pays? Does Uber’s policy apply, or just the driver’s personal coverage? What if you were in another car, on a bike, or walking when an Uber driver hit you? The answers depend on details most people never think about: whether the driver had the app open, whether they were on the way to a pickup, and whether a passenger was already in the vehicle. Each phase of an Uber trip triggers different layers of coverage, and Uber has entire teams dedicated to making sure you don’t get full access to those policies. At McKay Law, we are familiar with how rideshare cases work from the inside out. We obtain trip data, app logs, GPS records, driver activity history, and prior complaints to nail down exactly what coverage applies and what the driver was doing when the crash happened.

Whether you were a passenger trusting your safety to the driver, a motorist struck by an Uber making a careless turn, or a pedestrian hit in a pickup or drop-off zone, you deserve more than a quick lowball offer from a corporate insurance carrier. When you come into the McKay Law family, we take action immediately — confronting the driver’s personal insurer, Uber’s commercial policy, and any third-party defendants whose negligence contributed to the wreck. We pursue full compensation for ambulance and ER costs, surgeries, hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical needs, prescription costs, lost income, diminished earning capacity, vehicle replacement, and the enduring trauma of surviving a crash that should have never happened. Contact us today at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to set up your free consultation and bring a real advocate in your corner.

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