- Call For A Free Consultation (877) 792-4529
Uber and Lyft are especially active in Hawthorne because of the city’s proximity to Los Angeles International Airport. Rideshare drivers constantly circulate through Hawthorne’s streets, positioning for LAX pickups, accepting rides from nearby residential neighborhoods, and navigating the I-105 and I-405 corridors at all hours of the day and night. This high rideshare density increases the statistical likelihood of rideshare-involved accidents on Hawthorne’s roads – and when they happen, the insurance questions are anything but simple.
The Law Offices of Asher Hoffman represents rideshare accident victims throughout Hawthorne and the South Bay. Founding attorney Asher Hoffman understands how Uber and Lyft’s layered insurance coverage works and how to navigate it to pursue maximum recovery. He handles every case personally and charges no fee unless your case resolves in your favor.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Determining which period was active at the time of your crash requires Uber or Lyft trip records – information we obtain through the litigation process if not voluntarily produced.
Hawthorne’s proximity to LAX creates a unique rideshare traffic environment:
Statute of limitations. Two years from the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit under CCP section 335.1.
Independent contractor classification. Uber and Lyft classify drivers as independent contractors. This classification limits certain employer liability theories but does not reduce the $1M coverage obligation for in-app accidents.
What if the Uber or Lyft driver was heading to LAX when the crash happened?
If the driver had an active trip accepted and was en route to a pickup or delivering a passenger, the $1M Period 2/3 policy applies regardless of the final destination. If the driver was simply circulating near LAX without an accepted trip (Period 1), only the contingent $50,000/$100,000 coverage applies. We obtain the trip records to establish this fact definitively.
Is there a difference between suing Uber and suing Lyft?
Both Uber and Lyft maintain similar three-tier insurance structures in California. The substantive legal analysis is similar for claims against either platform, though each company’s claims adjustment processes and corporate structure differ. We handle claims against both platforms regularly.
Can I recover for emotional distress after a Hawthorne rideshare crash?
Yes. Non-economic damages including emotional distress, anxiety, sleep disturbance, and PTSD are recoverable in California personal injury cases when they are a direct result of the crash. We work with mental health providers and, when necessary, psychiatric experts to document and value these damages in cases where they are significant.
Rideshare accident lawsuits from crashes in Hawthorne are filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Torrance Division (825 Maple Ave., Torrance). Asher Hoffman prepares every rideshare case for trial and is ready to litigate when Uber or Lyft’s carriers refuse to negotiate in good faith. Contact us for a free consultation about your Hawthorne rideshare accident case.
When Uber or Lyft’s $1M liability policy applies to your Hawthorne rideshare crash, the coverage amount significantly exceeds what is available in most standard car accident cases. However, the value of your case depends not just on the available coverage but on the strength of the evidence establishing liability and documenting your injuries. We build rideshare accident cases that establish liability clearly, document injuries completely, and present the full value of your damages in a way that supports maximum recovery.
What if my rideshare driver was involved in a crash while positioned near LAX?
“Positioning” near the airport while waiting for ride requests puts a driver in Period 1 (app on, no trip accepted). This lower-tier coverage applies until the driver accepts a specific trip. Once a trip is accepted and the driver is en route to pick you up, Period 2 coverage ($1M policy) activates. We obtain the trip records to establish which period was active at the time of your crash.
Should I report my rideshare accident through the Uber or Lyft app?
Yes – report the accident through the app immediately. However, reporting through the app is different from providing a recorded statement to the insurer or signing any releases. Report the incident through the app to create a record; contact an attorney before agreeing to anything or providing recorded descriptions of the accident or your injuries.
How does the Hawthorne Police Department handle rideshare accident reports?
The Hawthorne Police Department (12501 S. Hawthorne Blvd.) responds to accidents within city limits and prepares collision reports. For freeway incidents involving rideshare vehicles on I-105 or I-405, the California Highway Patrol responds. Either agency’s report can serve as the primary documentation for your civil claim.
Contact us for a free consultation about your Hawthorne rideshare accident case.
The Law Offices of Asher Hoffman handles every Hawthorne rideshare accident case on a pure contingency fee basis. We advance all costs – including expert fees, filing fees, and discovery expenses – at no upfront cost to you. You owe us nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf. Contact us today for a free consultation.