Valdosta Uber And Lyft Rideshare Accident Lawyer
Last updated on June 16, 2026
Students attending Valdosta State University (VSU), parents visiting the area and travelers using the busy I-75 corridor near Exits 16 and 18 are often victims of rideshare accidents. Cases involving rideshares are far more complicated because they involve multiple insurance policies and corporate investigations. A Valdosta Uber accident lawyer can help you pursue justice when you have been injured.
At Jody D. Peterman, LLC, our lawyers represent injury victims in Valdosta, Lowndes County and across Georgia. Founding attorney Jody D. Peterman is an award-winning lawyer experienced in handling catastrophic injury cases. Under his leadership, we bring over 70 years of combined legal experience, and we always aim to position our clients for favorable outcomes.
Why Uber And Lyft Accidents In Valdosta Are Unique
Under Georgia law, rideshare companies operate under a multitiered insurance structure that changes based on the app status.
- Phase 0 (App off): Uber and Lyft provide no coverage. Instead, the driver’s personal auto insurance policy typically covers any accident claims.
- Phase 1 (App on and waiting for a ride request): Liability coverage is limited compared to active rides. Minimum liability coverage is $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident for bodily injury and $25,000 for property damage.
- Phase 2 (Ride accepted, en route to passenger): Georgia law allows up to $1 million in liability coverage.
- Phase 3 (Passenger in the vehicle): The rideshare company’s $1 million commercial liability policy remains active.
At our firm, you get representation from a Lyft accident attorney that Valdosta, Georgia, residents trust.
What To Do Immediately After A Valdosta Rideshare Wreck
Follow these steps when you are involved in a rideshare accident:
- Call 911 immediately
- Seek medical evaluation
- Take photographs of the vehicle, injuries, roadway conditions and the rideshare app screen if possible
- Exchange contact information with all involved parties
- Report the accident through the Uber or Lyft app
- Contact an experienced rideshare accident lawyer
Our firm will immediately start gathering evidence and pursuing justice while you focus on recovery.
Can You Sue Uber Or Lyft Directly If Your Driver Crashes?
No, in many cases, you cannot sue Uber or Lyft directly because rideshare drivers are classified as independent contractors. Instead, claims are typically filed against the at-fault driver. We understand the complexities of the rideshare insurance laws that Georgia residents face. Our Uber passenger injury lawyer in Lowndes County can help you understand these laws.
Request A No-Obligation Consultation Today
If you were injured in a VSU rideshare accident, speak to our Valdosta Uber accident lawyers at Jody D. Peterman, LLC. Our award-winning attorneys offer 70 years of combined experience navigating Georgia compensation laws. Call us at 229-588-2608 or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.

