A reckless driver on Route 9 in Hillsboro turned left in front of the Uber in which our client was a passenger. Virginia ride share lawyer Cory Ford of WilliamsFord closely monitored the reckless driver’s traffic case, and when the reckless driver blamed the Uber driver, Cory used that to leverage a settlement with both the reckless driver and Uber, which also allowed for an underinsured motorist claim against Uber. Cory’s creative work maximized the settlement for our client, allowing her to pay off medical bills and put aside funds for future medical needs.
The team at WilliamsFord has the knowledge, skills, experience, and resources to handle Uber and Lyft ride share injuries in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, including the most challenging catastrophic injury and death cases. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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