Take the first step towards potential financial support.

If you or someone you love experienced unwanted sexual behavior during an Uber or Lyft ride, confidential support may be available.  Our legal partners include firms pursuing high-profile rideshare lawsuits against Uber and Lyft.

Non-consensual experience during a rideshare? You’re not alone. Take this short, confidential evaluation to see what support may be available.

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Something Felt Wrong During Your Rideshare Ride?

You’re not alone—and it wasn’t your fault.

Step 1: Share your experience safely and privately.

Your information will be reviewed by a trusted legal team that handles rideshare-related incidents with care and confidentiality.

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If you had a non-consensual experience during an Uber or Lyft ride, you may have options. We partner with trusted law firms who handle these sensitive situations with care, compassion, and privacy. Your story matters—and it deserves to be heard in a safe space.

You don’t have to decide anything now. Start with a private, no-pressure evaluation to better understand your rights and what support may be available.

Frequently-Asked Questions

How much does this cost?

There is no cost involved to complete the pre-qualification and eligibility processes. Moreover, there are no fees involved with signing with the legal team. The legal team is only compensated when a successful judgment or settlement is handed down in favor of the plaintiff.

How do I qualify for an Uber lawsuit or Lyft lawsuit?

Complete this short form to see if you qualify for an Uber lawsuit or Lyft lawsuit. Typically, you'll be contacted within 24–72 hours if you pass our legal partners' initial screening criteria.

Can drivers qualify for an Uber lawsuit or Lyft lawsuit?

Under certain circumstances, yes.

What if I already have an attorney?

If you already have an attorney or have already received a settlement, our legal partners cannot assist you.

Is this the same as an Uber class action lawsuit?

Not exactly. While many people refer to it as an “Uber class action,” this is actually part of a mass tort litigation.

In a class action, one case represents a large group of people with nearly identical claims. But in a mass tort, each survivor files an individual claim based on their own unique experience, injuries, and damages. That means your case is handled separately and may result in a more personalized outcome.

By joining an Uber lawsuit or Lyft lawsuit, you’re not lumped into a single settlement—you have the opportunity to seek financial support that reflects the full impact of what happened to you.

What is the Rideshare assault / Uber lawsuit about?

Lawsuits have been filed across the country against rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft, claiming they failed to protect passengers from sexual assault and misconduct by drivers. Survivors allege that these companies ignored warning signs, failed to perform adequate background checks, and did not act on prior complaints—putting riders at serious risk.

If you experienced a non-consensual incident during an Uber or Lyft ride, you may be eligible to join a lawsuit seeking financial support for the trauma you’ve endured. These legal claims are not just about accountability—they’re also about justice, safety, and change.

Many survivors are now stepping forward to hold rideshare companies responsible. You may not be alone—and legal help is available.

Please note: Completion of this evaluation does not guarantee compensation. Each project has specific qualifying criteria and the criteria may change from time-to-time. In some instances, users who are not immediately contacted may be contacted at a later date.

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