Ramzy Ladah - North Las Vegas Lyft Accident Attorney

Injured in a Lyft accident in North Las Vegas, NV? Contact the top North Las Vegas Lyft accident lawyer to seek justice and compensation.

Getting hurt in a Lyft on Rancho Drive, Lake Mead Boulevard, or anywhere else in North Las Vegas leaves you facing a mountain of medical bills while dealing with confusing insurance policies. The rideshare company points to the driver, the driver’s insurance denies coverage, and meanwhile your injuries need immediate attention and proper compensation.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, our auto accident lawyers specializing in rideshare claims understand exactly how Lyft’s insurance structure works in Nevada and which policy applies at each stage of your ride. We handle these complex rideshare claims daily, securing the full compensation North Las Vegas residents deserve. Our attorneys know the tactics Lyft uses to minimize payouts, and we counter them with aggressive representation backed by our $400 million track record.

Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how our Lyft accident attorneys in North Las Vegas can help you seek the compensation and justice you deserve.

How Our North Las Vegas Lyft Accident Lawyers Help You

When you are hurt in a Lyft crash on Craig Road, the 215 Beltway, or anywhere in North Las Vegas, the bills start arriving before you can even think straight. At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, we handle every part of the legal process so you can focus on getting better.

Here is what our team does for you from day one:

  • 24/7 Attorney Access: You get direct answers from our attorneys whenever questions come up, not a callback from a case manager days later.
  • Evidence Preservation: We send legal hold letters to Lyft immediately to secure trip logs, driver status records, and app data before they are deleted.
  • Full Investigation: We gather the police report, witness statements, and surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras.
  • Medical Coordination: We connect you with trusted providers who treat you now and wait to be paid from your settlement, so cost does not delay your care.
  • Insurance Handling: We take every call from every adjuster so you are not pressured into a recorded statement that could be used against you.

If the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we take your case to trial. Insurance companies know our record, and that changes how they negotiate.

Why Choose Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

Not every personal injury firm is built the same. Here is what sets Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas apart from other firms handling Lyft accident cases in North Las Vegas:

  • Recovered compensation for injury victims throughout Nevada
  • Attorney Ramzy Ladah is one of the few lawyers in Nevada certified as a personal injury specialist by the State Bar of Nevada
  • Our attorneys previously worked for insurance defense firms, so we know exactly how carriers build their arguments and we use that knowledge against them
  • Other attorneys refer their most complex cases to us because they trust our trial team
  • No fee unless we win your case

Who Pays After a North Las Vegas Lyft Accident?

Figuring out which insurance policy covers your injuries is the most confusing part of any rideshare case. Coverage depends entirely on what the Lyft driver was doing in the app at the exact moment of the crash.

Driver Status at Time of CrashInsurance That Applies
App was offDriver’s personal auto insurance only
App on, waiting for a ride requestLyft’s limited contingent liability policy
En route to pick up a passengerLyft’s $1,000,000 commercial liability policy
Passenger in the vehicleLyft’s $1,000,000 commercial liability policy
At-fault driver had no insuranceYour own UM/UIM coverage or Lyft’s UM policy

We identify every available policy and pursue all of them so nothing is left on the table.

How Does Lyft Insurance Work in Nevada?

Lyft’s insurance coverage shifts depending on the driver’s status inside the app. This is why preserving trip data quickly is critical to your case.

One pattern we consistently see in North Las Vegas Lyft accident claims is that crashes occurring near the Craig Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard interchange, where drivers transition between active trips and waiting status, frequently involve disputes about whether the driver was en route to a pickup or simply repositioning. That app status distinction determines whether Lyft’s commercial policy applies or whether only the driver’s personal insurance is in play. We send legal preservation demands for trip data and app logs the same day we are retained, because that status record is frequently the single most important document in determining how much coverage is available.

App Off

When the driver is not logged into the Lyft app, they are driving for personal reasons. Only their personal auto insurance applies. Many personal policies exclude rideshare activity, which we investigate immediately.

App On and Waiting for a Ride

When the driver is logged in but has not yet accepted a trip, Lyft provides limited contingent coverage, which provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage. This coverage only activates if the driver’s personal insurance denies the claim.

En Route to a Pickup or on an Active Trip

Once the driver accepts a ride request, Lyft’s commercial liability coverage applies. This policy also includes Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage, which protects you if another driver without enough insurance caused the crash.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Lyft Accident?

A serious crash can leave you with a stack of medical bills, a gap in your paycheck, and physical limitations that make daily tasks difficult. Nevada law allows you to pursue compensation for all of it.

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency room visits, surgery, imaging, prescriptions, physical therapy, and any future treatment your injuries require.
  • Lost Income: The paychecks, sick days, tips, and bonuses you missed while you could not work.
  • Reduced Earning Capacity: If your injuries prevent you from returning to the same job or working the same hours, we seek compensation for that future income loss.
  • Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, disrupted sleep, anxiety, and the inability to do things you did before the crash.
  • Property Damage: The full cost to repair or replace your vehicle, plus reimbursement for transportation while it is out of commission.
  • Punitive Damages: When a driver was drunk, on drugs, or acted with extreme recklessness, Nevada courts can award punitive damages to punish that conduct.

Across the Lyft injury claims we handle in Clark County, we consistently see clients who received initial emergency care at UMC Trauma Center or Sunrise Hospital and were discharged with soft tissue diagnoses before the full extent of their spinal injuries was established. Lyft’s commercial insurance carrier uses that initial discharge summary to anchor its valuation of the claim before follow-up imaging reveals disc herniations or nerve compression. Getting a specialist evaluation within the first week after the crash and maintaining a consistent treatment record is one of the most important steps in protecting the full value of your claim.

What Should You Do Right After a North Las Vegas Lyft Crash?

The steps you take in the hours following a crash directly affect what evidence is available and how strong your claim will be.

Step 1: Call 911 and Get a Police Report

Get law enforcement on the scene and request the official report number before you leave. The police report documents the facts of the crash and prevents anyone from changing their story later.

Step 2: Photograph and Save Evidence

Take photos of the vehicle damage, license plates, road conditions, traffic signals, and your visible injuries. Also screenshot the Lyft app screen showing the trip details and driver information while it is still on your phone.

Step 3: Get Medical Care the Same Day

Go to an emergency room or urgent care clinic even if you feel okay. Injuries like concussions, soft tissue damage, and internal bleeding may not produce obvious symptoms for hours or days. A same-day medical record creates a direct link between the crash and your injuries.

Step 4: Report the Crash in the Lyft App but Avoid Detailed Statements

A brief factual report through the Lyft app is appropriate. However, do not agree to give a recorded statement to any insurance company until you have spoken with an attorney. Recorded statements are routinely used to minimize or deny claims.

Step 5: Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

Calling us quickly allows our team to send preservation letters to Lyft and all other parties before trip data, dashcam footage, and nearby surveillance video are erased. Evidence has a short shelf life in rideshare cases.

Can You Recover Compensation If You Were Partly at Fault?

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that if you share some responsibility for the crash, you can still recover compensation as long as your share of fault is less than 51 percent.

Your total compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if your case is valued at $100,000 and you are found 20 percent at fault, you would receive $80,000. We work to minimize any fault assigned to you and build the strongest possible case on your behalf.

How Long Do You Have to File a Lyft Claim in Nevada?

Nevada gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing that deadline means losing your right to compensation entirely.

Acting quickly also protects your evidence. Lyft has its own data retention policies, and surveillance footage from businesses near the crash scene is often recorded over within days. Cases involving government vehicles or injuries to minors may have different deadlines that we evaluate during your free consultation.

Our Results in Serious Injury and Vehicle Accident Cases

Our attorneys have recovered significant compensation for clients injured in vehicle crashes throughout Nevada, including cases involving spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death.

  • We obtained a favorable settlement in a motor vehicle crash involving a spinal injury and concussion, resolved two weeks into trial.
  • Significant recovery obtained for a spinal injury sustained in a taxi-versus-vehicle collision.
  • Recovery secured in a motor vehicle crash involving a delivery truck.
  • A jury returned a significant verdict in a trucking accident case involving a spinal injury and a mild traumatic brain injury.

These results reflect our willingness to go to trial when insurers refuse to pay what a case is worth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Sue Lyft Directly for My Injuries After a North Las Vegas Crash?

Lyft classifies its drivers as independent contractors, which limits direct lawsuits against the company in most situations. In most cases, you file a claim against the driver’s insurance or Lyft’s commercial policy depending on the driver’s app status at the time of the crash.

How Long Does a Lyft Accident Settlement Take in Nevada?

Case resolution timelines vary and depend on factors like the length of your medical treatment and how aggressively the insurer disputes the claim.

What If the Lyft Driver’s App Was Off When They Hit Me?

If the app was off, the driver’s personal auto insurance is the only applicable coverage. We also review your own Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist benefits to identify every available source of compensation.

Will Filing a UM Claim Raise My Insurance Rates in Nevada?

No. Uninsured Motorist coverage exists specifically to protect you when another driver causes a crash. Using it is not considered an at-fault claim and should not affect your premiums.

Does It Cost Anything to Hire a Lyft Accident Lawyer?

There is no upfront cost and no fee unless we win. We advance all case expenses and take a percentage of the final recovery only if we secure compensation for you.

Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas for a Free Consultation

If you were injured in a Lyft accident in North Las Vegas, you deserve a legal team that is prepared to fight for the full value of your case. Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas serves clients throughout North Las Vegas and all of Clark County from our offices in downtown Las Vegas and Spring Valley. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is no fee unless we win.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.

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