Uber and other rideshare services have changed how people travel in Houston, but they haven’t eliminated the risk of serious collisions. Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, or struck by a rideshare or taxi driver, the consequences can be devastating. If you’ve been injured in one of the many Uber accidents in Houston, Attorney Karan Joshi of Orange Law will fight your case strongly to ensure that you get complete justice and rightful compensation.
With thousands of rideshare drivers on the roads every day, Uber accidents in Houston are rising steadily, especially near airports, downtown, and nightlife districts.
Rideshare crashes frequently occur in high-traffic areas like Midtown, Washington Ave, and along I-45 and Highway 59.
Victims of Uber or taxi accidents often suffer from whiplash, concussions, broken bones, spinal injuries, and, in some tragic cases, wrongful death.
Because rideshare drivers operate commercially, these incidents require a legal strategy that accounts for both personal and corporate liability.
Uber accidents in Houston involve more than just drivers—they involve corporations, multiple insurance layers, and legal loopholes. Attorney Karan Joshi helps clients take control after a crash by:
We identify which policy applies—Uber’s $1 million coverage, the driver’s personal policy, or another third-party provider.
We collect digital trip records, driver profiles, GPS data, dashcam footage, and police reports to support your claim.
Rideshare companies are backed by aggressive insurance teams. Karan Joshi knows how to counter lowball offers and protect your interests.
If insurers won’t settle fairly, we’re prepared to take your Uber accident case before a judge and jury.
Determining fault in Uber accidents in Houston requires thorough investigation. Karan Joshi explores all potential sources of liability, including:
For distracted driving, speeding, intoxication, or failing to follow traffic laws.
If they allowed a driver with a poor record to operate or failed to suspend unsafe drivers.
For poor vehicle maintenance, negligent hiring, or overworking drivers.
When the crash occurs due to or because of the fault of another driver.
If defective parts, brakes, or navigation systems played a role in the accident.
Texas’ comparative negligence law makes determining liability even more important—our goal is to build a strong case and minimize any fault unfairly pinned on you.
The status of the driver, whether he is waiting, picking up a ride, or already has a passenger, determines the insurance coverage.
Uber and taxi companies have large insurers and attorneys working to avoid responsibility.
Trip records, communication logs, and GPS data must be preserved quickly before they’re lost or altered.
Rideshare companies often claim drivers are not employees, which complicates liability.
These factors make Uber accidents in Houston more difficult to handle than regular car crashes. You need legal representation that understands the system.
Act quickly—evidence can disappear fast in Uber accidents in Houston.
Depending on your injuries and losses, compensation may include:
When it comes to Uber accidents in Houston, here’s why clients trust Orange Law:
If you or someone you love was hurt in a rideshare or taxi crash, don’t wait. Uber accidents in Houston involve tight deadlines, multiple insurers, and corporations that will fight your claim. Let Orange Law step in and hold them accountable while you focus on healing.
Contact Attorney Karan Joshi at Orange Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Visit https://orangelaw.us or call now. We’re ready to help you take back control after an Uber or taxi accident.
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