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Uber & Lyft Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuit

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Legal Help for Victims Nationwide

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have changed how people travel, offering convenience and accessibility with just a few taps on a phone. But for thousands of riders across the country, that convenience has come at a devastating cost.

Sexual assault, abuse, and harassment by rideshare drivers have led to one of the largest waves of civil sexual assault litigation in U.S. history. Survivors allege that rideshare companies failed to adequately screen drivers, ignored prior complaints, delayed basic safety features, and allowed preventable assaults to continue.

If you or someone you love was sexually assaulted while using Uber or Lyft, you may have legal options. Our firm provides a confidential, trauma-informed environment where survivors can explore their rights and potential compensation with an experienced rideshare sexual assault attorney.

Your Rights After a Rideshare Sexual Assault

You do not have to suffer in silence. Survivors of rideshare sexual assault may have multiple legal paths available, depending on the circumstances of the incident.

Possible Options Include:

  • Reporting the assault to the rideshare platform
  • Filing a police report
  • Pursuing a civil lawsuit against Uber or Lyft
  • Joining ongoing Uber sexual assault MDL litigation

Taking action can feel overwhelming, especially after trauma. Our legal team helps survivors evaluate these options and decide what approach makes sense for their situation—without pressure and at their own pace.

Uber Sexual Assault Lawsuits: National MDL Overview

Uber is currently facing thousands of passenger sexual assault lawsuits consolidated in a federal multidistrict litigation:

In re: Uber Technologies Inc., Passenger Sexual Assault Litigation
Northern District of California

As of February 2026, more than 3,700 plaintiffs across 30 states have joined the Uber sexual assault MDL. That number continues to grow as survivors come forward.

These lawsuits allege that Uber:

  • Failed to properly screen and monitor drivers
  • Ignored prior sexual assault complaints
  • Delayed or avoided implementing known safety measures
  • Placed growth and profits over passenger safety

The MDL structure allows survivors to pursue individual claims while sharing common evidence about Uber’s policies, internal knowledge, and systemic failures.

February 2026 Bellwether Trial Update: $8.5 Million Verdict

The first Uber sexual assault bellwether trial concluded in early February 2026—and the outcome was significant.

February 5, 2026 – Verdict Returned

A federal jury awarded $8.5 million in compensatory damages to a survivor assaulted by an Uber driver. While the jury declined to award punitive damages, the verdict substantially strengthens the settlement value of remaining Uber sexual assault lawsuits.

This result sends a clear signal: juries understand these cases, and they are willing to hold Uber accountable for preventable harm.

Confidential Legal Review for Rideshare Sexual Assault Survivors

If you were sexually assaulted by an Uber or Lyft driver, you may have legal options. Speak with a rideshare sexual assault attorney in a private, supportive consultation.

What This Means for Uber Sexual Assault Settlement Values

Bellwether verdicts shape how mass tort cases resolve. An $8.5 million compensatory verdict—combined with executive admissions and internal documents—significantly increases pressure on Uber to reach a global settlement.

Our attorneys believe these are exceptionally strong cases, particularly where:

  • The driver had prior complaints
  • The assault occurred after Uber internally acknowledged safety gaps
  • Survivors suffered lasting psychological or emotional harm

We continue to monitor settlement discussions, discovery rulings, and additional trial outcomes closely.

Are Lyft Sexual Assault Lawsuits Also Being Filed?

Yes. While Uber cases currently dominate the MDL landscape, survivors have also filed Lyft sexual assault lawsuits alleging similar failures in driver screening, monitoring, and safety enforcement.

Lyft claims are typically evaluated individually and may involve:

  • Negligent hiring and supervision
  • Failure to act on prior reports
  • Inadequate rider safety policies

Our firm reviews Uber and Lyft sexual assault cases nationwide.

We Are Actively Accepting New Uber & Lyft Sexual Assault Cases

We speak with survivors across the country every day. You do not need to have reported the assault immediately, and you do not need to navigate this process alone.

A confidential consultation can help determine:

  • Whether you qualify to file an Uber or Lyft sexual assault lawsuit
  • Whether your claim fits into the Uber MDL
  • What compensation may be available for therapy, emotional distress, and long-term harm

There is no obligation, and your privacy is respected at every step.

Uber & Lyft Sexual Assault Lawsuit FAQs

Speak With a Rideshare Sexual Assault Attorney Today

If you were sexually assaulted by an Uber or Lyft driver, legal help is available. Our firm is committed to accountability, transparency, and survivor-centered advocacy.

Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
Your voice matters—and these cases are being heard.

What is the Uber & Lyft rideshare sexual assault lawsuit?

The Uber and Lyft rideshare sexual assault lawsuits are civil claims filed by passengers who allege they were sexually assaulted by rideshare drivers and that the companies failed to protect riders. These lawsuits claim the companies did not adequately screen drivers, ignored prior complaints, and delayed implementing known safety measures.

Can I sue Uber or Lyft if a driver sexually assaulted me?

Yes. Survivors may be able to file a civil lawsuit against Uber or Lyft if the company’s negligence contributed to the assault. These cases are separate from criminal charges against the driver and focus on corporate responsibility and failure to protect passengers.

What is the Uber sexual assault MDL?

The Uber sexual assault MDL is a federal multidistrict litigation consolidating thousands of Uber passenger sexual assault lawsuits into one court for coordinated pretrial proceedings. The MDL allows survivors to pursue individual claims while sharing common evidence about Uber’s safety policies and internal knowledge.

How many Uber sexual assault cases are currently filed?

As of February 2026, more than 3,700 Uber passenger sexual assault lawsuits from approximately 30 states have been consolidated into the MDL. The number continues to grow as more survivors come forward.

What happened in the first Uber sexual assault trial?

In February 2026, the first bellwether trial in the Uber sexual assault MDL resulted in an $8.5 million compensatory damages verdict for a survivor. The jury found Uber liable, significantly increasing the potential settlement value of other pending cases.

Did Uber admit fault in the sexual assault litigation?

During sworn testimony in the first MDL trial, a senior Uber executive admitted that the company “has not done enough” to prevent sexual assaults on its platform. Plaintiffs argue this admission supports claims that Uber knew of risks but delayed meaningful safety protections.

Are Lyft sexual assault lawsuits also being filed?

Yes. Survivors have filed Lyft sexual assault lawsuits alleging similar failures, including negligent driver screening, failure to respond to complaints, and inadequate safety policies. Lyft cases are typically evaluated individually rather than through a single MDL at this time.

Do I need to report the assault to police to file a lawsuit?

No. A police report is not required to pursue a civil rideshare sexual assault lawsuit. Many survivors choose not to report immediately, and civil claims can still proceed based on evidence, records, and testimony.

How long do I have to file an Uber or Lyft sexual assault lawsuit?

The time limit, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state. Some states allow several years to file, while others have shorter deadlines. Speaking with a rideshare sexual assault attorney as soon as possible helps preserve your legal rights.

What compensation can survivors seek in a rideshare sexual assault lawsuit?

Survivors may seek compensation for emotional distress, psychological trauma, therapy costs, lost income, and other damages related to the assault. Settlement values depend on the facts of each case and ongoing litigation outcomes.

How do I know if I qualify to join the Uber sexual assault MDL?

You may qualify if you were sexually assaulted by an Uber driver and the incident aligns with claims that Uber failed to prevent foreseeable harm. A confidential legal review can determine whether your case fits into the MDL or should be filed individually.

 

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

Understanding your legal rights can be an important step toward accountability. Our team can help you determine whether you qualify to file a lawsuit or join the Uber sexual assault MDL.

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