October 9, 2024
In recent years, the rise of shared ride platforms, such as Uber and Lyft, has transformed transportation in urban areas. While these services offer convenience, they also introduce complexities when it comes to insurance and liability, particularly for injured passengers. If you find yourself in an accident while using a shared ride platform in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania, understanding the coverage differences in these states is crucial. This blog will explore how insurance works for injured persons in shared ride vehicles across these three states. New York In New York, the state has a no-fault insurance system, which means that regardless of who is at fault in an accident, your own insurance company will cover your medical expenses…