Rideshare & Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Rideshare & Commercial Vehicle Accidents – Uber & Lyft Lawyer in Cypress, TX

We Investigate, Prove, and Fight for You


If you were injured while riding in or struck by an Uber, Lyft, or other commercial vehicle, you may have the right to recover compensation. As a rideshare accident lawyer in Cypress, TX, Delvaille Law Firm helps victims navigate complex insurance policies and determine who’s responsible—whether it’s the driver, the rideshare company, or a third party. From Cypress to the greater Houston area, we represent clients injured in rideshare and commercial vehicle crashes with skill, care, and determination.

When Rideshare and Commercial Vehicles Cause Serious Crashes


Rideshare accidents are different from typical car wrecks. Multiple parties and layered insurance coverages often make these cases difficult to navigate. Whether you were a passenger in an Uber, hit by a delivery driver, or struck by a company car, commercial vehicle crashes can result in devastating injuries—and confusing liability questions.


Our firm handles commercial auto cases involving Uber, Lyft, and other business-related vehicles. We investigate the cause of the crash, identify responsible parties, and fight for maximum recovery on your behalf.

Common causes and scenarios include:

  • Distracted or fatigued rideshare drivers rushing between fares
  • Poor vehicle maintenance or safety violations by company-owned fleets
  • Failure to follow traffic laws or rideshare safety protocols
  • Complicated handoffs between personal and commercial insurance policies


If a rideshare or commercial driver’s negligence caused your injuries, you should speak to an experienced attorney right away. Prompt investigation helps preserve key evidence like app data, trip records, and driver logs.

Common Types of Rideshare and Commercial Vehicle Accidents


Certain types of rideshare and commercial vehicle crashes appear frequently in our cases. Some of the most common include:

  • Rear-end collisions caused by distracted rideshare drivers switching between apps
  • Intersection accidents from speeding or unsafe turns
  • Side-impact crashes involving delivery or company cars rushing between stops
  • Pedestrian or cyclist strikes in high-traffic pickup zones
  • Collisions during passenger drop-offs or pickups on busy streets
  • Crashes involving fatigued or overworked commercial drivers

Who’s Responsible After a Rideshare or Commercial Vehicle Accident?


Determining liability in a rideshare crash can be complex. In Texas, several parties may be held accountable, including:

The rideshare or delivery driver

The rideshare company (e.g., Uber or Lyft)

Employers who own or operate commercial vehicles

Rideshare companies often try to shift blame, citing “independent contractor” arrangements to avoid paying claims. However, if the driver was active on the app or transporting passengers, the company’s commercial policy may apply—potentially offering higher coverage limits.

How We Build a Strong Rideshare Accident Case


Commercial accident claims require detailed investigation and a deep understanding of both insurance and technology. Our firm works with experts to:


  • Retrieve trip data, app logs, and black box information
  • Analyze company insurance policies and driver records
  • Review crash reports, witness statements, and video evidence
  • Determine whether the driver was “on duty” at the time of the crash

If the driver was logged into the rideshare app or completing a fare, we pursue claims directly against the rideshare company’s insurer. Even if you were another motorist hit by an Uber or Lyft, you may be entitled to compensation under their commercial policy.

Example Scenario: An Uber Ride Gone Wrong


A recent client was injured when an Uber driver rear-ended another vehicle at a Houston intersection. The driver had been switching between apps and didn’t brake in time. Our investigation confirmed he was actively transporting a passenger, triggering Uber’s $1 million liability coverage. We negotiated a settlement that covered medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering—without the client paying out of pocket.

These cases often involve major insurers and corporate defense teams. They may dispute responsibility or delay payments, but we’re ready to take them on and fight for the justice you deserve.

Rideshare Accident Cases Are Complex—And Worth Fighting For


  • Does Uber’s insurance cover passengers?

    Yes, when the driver is logged in and carrying passengers, Uber provides commercial coverage for injuries.

  • What if the driver was “off the app”?

    If the driver wasn’t logged into the rideshare app, their personal auto insurance applies—but we can help determine the right policy.

  • How long do I have to file a claim in Texas?

    Generally, you have two years from the date of the accident, but prompt action preserves key digital and physical evidence.

Rideshare & Commercial Vehicle Accident FAQs

We Help Clients Get Justice After Rideshare and Commercial Vehicle Crashes

If you’ve been hurt in a rideshare or commercial vehicle accident, don’t wait to get legal help. These cases are complex, and insurance companies are quick to minimize payouts.


Delvaille Law Firm represents victims throughout Cypress and the Houston area. Whether your crash involved Uber, Lyft, or another company vehicle, we’re here to help you recover.


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