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Who Is Responsible For A Rideshare Accident Involving Black Ice?

Car accidents often occur as a result of road conditions. When it is cold outside, a rideshare driver's car can slide and end up in an accident. One of the worst examples of adverse weather during the winter is black ice. A car might hit a patch of black ice, slide, and end up in an accident. After this accident, you might wonder if you are at fault for the accident. However, you shouldn't assume that your rideshare driver isn't at fault without first talking to an attorney.

What to Do After Your Accident 

After a car accident, you will want to make sure to move to a safe location. Even if you do not have any obvious injuries, you will need to be checked out by a doctor to make sure. Not only that, but you will have a more difficult time proving damages if you are not able to show that you were injured during the accident. 

How to Determine Who Is Liable

For a party to be held responsible for a car accident, it must be proven that they were reckless or negligent and that these actions lead to another party suffering damages. As the passenger of the vehicle, the driver has a duty of care to make sure that you're safe throughout the duration of the ride.

If the rideshare driver was operating the vehicle in a reckless manner, such as if they did not slow down to account for adverse weather conditions, they might be held responsible for the accident even if they did not expect to hit a patch of black ice. However, there are other parties that might also be at fault.

Other Parties Could Be at Fault

Take note of where the accident occurred. If the road conditions were very unsafe, a government agency might be partially responsible for your injuries if they failed to remove ice and snow from the road. If your accident occurred on private property, such as in a parking lot, the owner of the parking lot might be at fault.

After the accident, you might be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An attorney will help you calculate these damages and will then help you build a strong case for why the driver, the US government, or another private party is at fault for the accident that lead to your injuries, regardless of how slick the roads were that day.

Contact a local rideshare accident lawyer to learn more. 


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