Rideshare companies, such as Uber and Lyft, have established guidelines to keep rideshare drivers and riders safe during trips. Certain requirements must be met in order for a driver to be given the green light to work under Uber or Lyft. A driver must have a clean background of no criminal activity and no points added to their driving record.
Although Uber and Lyft conduct annual background checks and vehicle inspections to ensure that each rideshare driver continues to meet their requirements, it is still not enough to prevent unfortunate incidents from occurring, such as sexual assault.
Uber released their second safety report in 2022. The report covered 2019 to 2020 data, which included information on sexual assault during trips. Based on the details provided, there were 3,824 sexual assaults reported by drivers and riders. 43 percent of the accused party were riders, while 57 percent were Uber drivers.
Lyft released their first, and only, safety report in 2021, which included data from 2017 to 2019. Based on what was presented, sexual assault cases progressively increased as the rideshare company was expanding. Within 2 years, there was a total of 4,158 sexual assault cases that occurred during trips.
It is predicted that sexual assault cases for both rideshare companies may be even higher than what is being released since these types of cases are often not reported by the victim.
If you were a victim of sexual assault while using Uber or Lyft services, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim against the party at-fault for damages. At West Coast Trial Lawyers, our experienced rideshare attorneys have over 60 years of legal experience in handling personal injury cases. With our track record of acquiring more than $1 billion in settlements for our clients, we are confident that we will get you the compensation and justice you deserve.
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Rideshare Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Assault
Uber and Lyft are popular rideshare services that are used in many cities across California. When people are in need of transportation, they will usually request a ride through the Uber or Lyft app. However, there are those who fear the idea of entrusting a stranger to take them to their selected destination.
As reports of sexual assault cases continue to emerge, people, especially women, are starting to develop more fear and/or anxiety from the thought of entering a stranger’s vehicle alone. These feelings are justifiable as there is evidence to prove that sexual assault does happen during trips. Even though Uber and Lyft’s safety reports have mentioned that sexual assault cases are rare, people may still feel hesitant to request a ride as they believe they could be the next victim.
For those who are going through these emotions, our knowledgeable rideshare attorneys have provided helpful resources and tips in the sections below to help you detect sexual assault, what you should do if it is occurring during a trip, and how liability will be determined.
As previously stated, a majority of victims of sexual assault or misconduct have been women. Uber has taken notice of this alarming fact and is committed to help prevent these incidents before they occur. The rideshare company has partnered up with women’s safety groups, along with establishing policies and raising awareness to put a stop to these horrific events.
Identifying Sexual Assault
Sexual misconduct is when a driver begins to insinuate inappropriate comments or gestures. Sexual assault is the action of nonconsensual touching, kissing, or violating among other inappropriate actions towards an individual. If a rideshare driver or rider is found to commit either action, they should be reported right away. As seen in the top fears Uber riders have, sexual assault is one of the most common.
It is encouraged for sexual assault victims to seek legal representation in order to acquire compensation for losses.
Steps to Take After Being Sexually Assaulted
The aftermath of being sexually assaulted can be an emotional haze, and although it can be very difficult to process the actuality of what took place, it is important to take action quickly to hold the perpetrator and the rideshare company accountable.
Liability in a Sexual Assault Case
Sexual assault can occur for a number of different reasons. A rideshare driver might want to:
All of these situations are the fault of the rideshare driver and of the rideshare company. The rideshare company is given the responsibility of hiring suitable drivers with a clean background. If they did not take the time and effort into reviewing applications, they will be held responsible for their negligent actions.
Filing a lawsuit against a rideshare driver can be tricky, especially since they are classified as independent contractors, again.
In September of 2019, California Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) was passed, meaning that rideshare and food delivery drivers were to be classified as employees. However, Prop 22 was later announced. This initiative ballot was created to leave the employment status of rideshare and food delivery drivers as independent contractors.
Prop 22 passed in November of 2020, but was later identified as unconstitutional in August of 2021. The ballot is expected to make its way to California’s Supreme Court to determine whether it should be enforced or removed. As of now, Prop 22 will remain effective until a decision is made.
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