
Rideshare Accidents - Nevada Statute of Limitations
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Welcome to another Ask Anthem Anything podcast! With ride-sharing so popular these days, another question we get asked a lot is “how long do I have to file a personal injury claim against a company like Uber?”
As with any car crash in Nevada, you don’t want to delay finding an attorney and making a claim for your injuries against the ride-share company right away. Although the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit is two years, there’s no need to wait that long to get your claim started with the insurance company. If, however, you or your attorney are unable to resolve your client prior to filing a lawsuit, the next step is usually to file suit within that two-year period. If you miss that window, you risk losing any right you have to compensation. That's where a Las Vegas Uber accident lawyer like our team at Anthem can help. We’ll investigate and bring your claim against the insurance company and, if necessary, in court, while you recover from your injuries.
Rideshare accidents often involve multiple parties, but don't let Uber’'s influence deter you. As a passenger, you can hold the following parties accountable: the driver who hit your Uber, your Uber driver if he or she was negligent or violated traffic laws, and the Uber company itself.
Engage one of our Uber accident lawyers here at Anthem in Las Vegas to ensure your rights are protected and corporate defendants are addressed effectively. Understand your options, act within the statute of limitations, and seek legal guidance to navigate the aftermath of a Uber accident in Nevada. Thanks for tuning in!