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Ridesharing is a popular form of transportation in Texas. There are tens of thousands of people who work full-time or part-time as Uber drivers or Lyft drivers in Texas. Of course, motor vehicle crashes are a serious safety hazard for all ridesharing drivers. This raises an important question: Can you file for workers’ comp benefits if you are hurt while driving an Uber in Texas? The short answer is “no”—Uber drivers are not classified as employees and are not covered by workers’ comp. Here, our Houston personal injury lawyer provides an overview of your rights and your options if you were hurt in an accident while working as an Uber driver in Texas.
In Texas, Uber drivers are not considered employees. Instead, ridesharing drivers are classified as independent contractors. It is an important distinction because it has a big impact on a driver’s rights. As independent contractors, Uber drivers have the freedom to set their own hours. However, there is a downside: They do not receive the same protections that employees do. Most notably, they are not entitled to workers’ compensation coverage. If a person is hurt while working as an Uber driver in Texas, he or she will not have a workers’ comp claim.
While Uber drivers are not covered by no-fault workers’ compensation coverage in Texas, the ridesharing company does offer additional coverage through a type of supplemental policy called Optional Injury Protection. It is coverage that is available in 41 states, including in Texas. To be clear, the coverage is totally optional. The cost for this protection is slightly less than $0.03 per mile for covered trips on average. According to Uber, the insurance premium is deducted directly from the driver’s earnings. Here are some of the most notable benefits that could be available through this policy:
Whether or not you have optional coverage through Uber, you have the right to file a personal injury claim after an Uber accident in Texas. For Uber drivers, their motor vehicle accident claim is governed by state law. Here are some of the key things to know about Uber driver accident injury claims under Texas law:
As there may be a number of different commercial and personal insurance policies implicated in an Uber accident claim, these cases can be exceptionally challenging for victims and families. The big insurance companies are focused on protecting their own bottom line. An Uber driver who was hurt in a motor vehicle crash in Harris County or anywhere else in Texas should not take on the legal claims process alone. An experienced Houston ridesharing accident lawyer can review your case, explain your options, handle insurance, and help you take action to maximize your financial compensation. You may be eligible to recover money damages for:
At Thornton Esquire Law Group, PLLC, our Houston auto accident lawyer has the skills and experience to take on the full range of Uber accident cases. If you were hurt in a crash as an Uber driver, we are here to help. Call us at (888) 378-1784 or contact us online for a no-cost, no-obligation case review. From our Houston office, we represent injured victims throughout all of Texas.