Rideshare accident lawyer in Loris, SC

Understanding rideshare coverage stages

Rideshare claims often depend on the driver’s app status: off, waiting, or on-trip. Josephs Law Firm PA clarifies which policy applies, aligns medical documentation, and keeps your claim on track. As a rideshare accident lawyer in Loris, SC, Trey explains liability when multiple insurers are involved—personal, rideshare, and potentially UM/UIM coverage when limits are low

Evidence we gather

  • App status, trip logs, and time stamps
  • Police report and witness statements
  • Vehicle damage patterns and, when available, EDR downloads
  • Medical records connecting injuries to the collision

If the other driver flees the scene, we pursue hit-and-run accidents with prompt reporting to secure UM benefits.

Scenarios we handle

  • Passenger injured during a trip
  • Rideshare driver struck by another motorist
  • Pedestrian or cyclist hit by a rideshare vehicle


For broader recovery options and timelines, consult an auto accident attorney with local experience.

What to  do nOW

Screenshot the app and trip details if you can.

Get medical care and keep all records.

Avoid recorded statements until you’ve spoken with counsel.

Call Josephs Law Firm PA for insurer notifications and next steps.


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Rideshare  FAQs

  • Which insurer pays first?

    It depends on app status; we identify primary and excess coverage.

  • Do policies change during the trip?

    Yes—coverage can increase once a ride is accepted or in progress.

  • Can I use my UM/UIM too?

    Often yes; we review all available policies.