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There shouldn’t be flashing lights and sirens on Navarro Street on Friday nights. But every month in Victoria, Texas, people get into an Uber, Lyft, or delivery car expecting a safe ride home and instead end up at Citizens Medical Center, scared, bruised, and unsure of how they will pay their growing medical bills.
A Victoria rideshare accident lawyer from DeHoyos Accident Attorneys knows how you feel. Our goal is to transform chaos into a clear plan for improving your physical, emotional, and financial well-being as soon as you call.
The numbers behind Victoria’s friendly façade reveal sobering truths. According to TxDOT’s 2024 city crash report, Victoria experienced five fatal crashes, 24 serious crashes, and 691 total crashes—almost two crashes every day on average.
Many of the 1,345 people who were involved in non-injury incidents still had to pay for medical evaluations, lost work hours, and trauma that doesn’t show up on spreadsheets. Lyft rides make up only a small part of these numbers, but each one is a family thrown into chaos.
That’s why our company fights for not just individual clients, but also systemic safety improvements. For example, we want better lane reflectors on Loop 463, more DUI checkpoints during Bootfest weekend, and dedicated rideshare loading zones downtown to prevent congestion on the curb.
One moment on Navarro Street can change your whole life. You are talking to friends in the back of a rideshare one minute, and the next, you are dazed and watching EMT lights flash against a crumpled door.
You don’t know how you will pay for the ambulance, the surgery, or the weeks you will miss from work.
You need a Victoria Lyft accident lawyer who knows how to guide you through this challenging time and the complex legal process that lies ahead. At DeHoyos Accident Attorneys, we jump right in by collecting electronic trip data, saving dash-cam footage, interviewing witnesses, and coordinating with medical professionals.
This way, you can focus on getting better instead of filling out paperwork. Listening is always our first job because every story is different, and yours is where justice begins.
When you are ready to discuss your story, please reach out to us through our contact page and let our team take care of the details for you.
Money problems should never stop an injured rider from getting good legal help. That’s why we work on a contingency-fee basis: we pay for all of your legal costs up front, from expert reconstructions to court filing fees, and we only get paid when we win your case.
Clients often tell us that this policy gives them something priceless: the ability to receive treatment without having to worry about a growing pile of lawyer bills. We view it as a promise that our interests will always align with yours.
Explore our policy in detail and read real success stories on our testimonials page.
Lyft accidents can have unique causes beyond typical car crashes, and understanding them is key to a successful claim. A skilled Victoria Lyft accident lawyer can investigate these specific factors to hold the responsible party accountable.
Lyft’s app keeps sending new ride requests, and drivers often have to deal with navigation, text messages, and directions for passengers while driving through Victoria’s busy shopping areas.
A two-second look at a screen on Houston Highway can mean the difference between a smooth trip and a crash.
Ride-hail algorithms give bonuses for quick pickups and drop-offs. Some drivers exceed the speed limit on US-59 or weave in and out of lanes on Loop 463 to save time, which puts passengers and other drivers at risk.
Late-night trips from DeLeon Plaza to Riverside Park draw big crowds. A loud shout, a spilled drink, or a fight in the back seat can make a driver lose focus for just long enough to miss a signal change at Bridge Street.
Gusty squalls coming off the Gulf can hit Victoria hard with sheets of water that cover potholes and make reflective lane markers disappear. Even a careful Lyft driver can hydroplane across Airline Road when the weather conditions deteriorate rapidly.
Drunk Texas has strict DUI laws and Lyft screens its drivers, but some people still drive while intoxicated, putting paying customers who thought the ride-hail model was a safer way to get home at risk.
If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, discuss it with our Victoria car accident team so we can translate your experience into an actionable claim.
A sudden Lyft accident can turn a normal trip into a terrifying ordeal in an instant, leaving passengers and other drivers with a wide range of injuries, some of which are visible and some of which are not.
A skilled Victoria Lyft accident lawyer is familiar with the various types of injuries that can occur and understands the importance of accurately documenting each one to build a strong compensation case.
Concussions, subdural hematomas, and diffuse axonal injuries steal memories, derail careers, and multiply medical bills. The brain’s delicate wiring seldom heals in a straight line, leaving families to navigate rehabilitation that can stretch for years.
A single misaligned vertebra can paralyze muscle groups below the injury site. Even less severe herniations can trigger lifelong numbness and burning along limbs, transforming routine tasks—pouring coffee, lifting a child—into new sources of fear.
High‑energy impacts snap femurs, shatter pelvises, and crush wrists. Orthopedic teams may install metal plates or external fixators, and victims often face months of physical therapy simply to walk without crutches.
Flashbacks to screeching tires and shattering glass can haunt survivors, leading to insomnia, panic attacks, or full‑blown post‑traumatic stress disorder. These invisible wounds deserve compensation every bit as much as surgical scars.
Although rare, fuel leaks following high-speed crashes produce flames that can sear skin in seconds, necessitating graft surgeries and leaving permanent reminders of a ten-minute ride gone wrong.
Our Victoria personal injury lawyers have relationships with specialists across South Texas who understand these injuries and can quantify future costs in settlement negotiations.
Three parties—the driver, the company, and sometimes a third party—may each be legally responsible for ride-hail accidents, which is different from regular fender-benders.
The driver owns the car but must adhere to Lyft’s performance standards. Lyft provides drivers with a digital dispatch that influences their driving behavior on the road.
Other people, such as road contractors or drunk drivers, can make things more hazardous.
Texas’s modified comparative-fault rules make it even more challenging to distinguish between facts and finger-pointing. If you are found to be more than 50% at fault, the payout will be reduced. Without a good lawyer, a passenger or another driver could become entangled in cross-accusations that render a valid claim less valuable.
Let our experienced trial team find every strand of fault so you don’t lose any of the money you deserve.
Finding out who is to blame for a rideshare crash is the most important thing you can do to get paid.
A Lyft crash, on the other hand, is much more complicated than a typical car accident. Due to the unique legal relationship between Lyft, its drivers, and Texas law, it can be challenging to determine who is responsible and which insurance policy to file a claim against.
This is why you need the help of a Lyft accident attorney.
The driver is personally responsible if their negligence caused the crash. However, the claim is typically filed against Lyft’s commercial policy, not the driver’s insurance, depending on their app status at the time of the accident.
Under Texas law, Lyft provides a tiered insurance system. When a driver is en route to or has a passenger, a robust $1 million policy is in effect. When the driver is logged in but waiting for a ride, a lower policy applies.
In many cases, another motorist, a vehicle manufacturer with a defective part, or even a government entity responsible for poor road conditions could be held partially or fully liable. A rideshare accident lawyer will investigate all potential at-fault parties to maximize your compensation.
Adrenaline masks injury symptoms. A quick paramedic evaluation and an official crash report form the medical and legal foundation of your claim.
Photograph the vehicle positions, license plates, roadway debris, and the Lyft app screen, showing the trip ID and driver profile. Details fade; pixels do not.
Lingering headaches might reveal a concussion days later. Documenting those early complaints bridges the gap between crash and diagnosis.
Keep the report factual and succinct; do not speculate on fault. Insurers can twist anything beyond basics.
Insurers record conversations and mine them for statements they can later cast as admissions. With counsel, you control the narrative from the start.
Download our complete post‑crash checklist from the firm blog and keep it handy every time you hail a ride.
Traditional collisions involve two drivers and two insurers. Rideshare wrecks add a third layer—Lyft’s corporate policy—and a statutory framework found in Texas Occupations Code §2402, which standardizes rideshare regulation statewide.
Passengers may also be considered “business invitees,” which could increase Lyft’s duty of care. Insurance coverage depends on precise app status, and claim values often hinge on server logs stored far from Victoria.
Our firm deciphers these extra layers daily, turning complexity into leverage that boosts settlement numbers.
Texas House Bill 100 centralized oversight of Transportation Network Companies, eliminating the patchwork of local rules that once confused both riders and drivers.
Under Chapter 2402, Lyft must: conduct annual background checks, maintain electronic trip records for five years, and follow a zero‑tolerance drug and alcohol policy enforced by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Below is a snapshot of coverage tiers that apply at different ride phases:
| Ride phase | Who is in the vehicle? | Minimum third‑party liability per person/per crash | Uninsured/underinsured coverage | Key takeaway |
| App off | No passenger, app closed | Driver’s personal policy (often 30/60/25) | Depends on driver policy | Lyft not involved |
| App on, waiting for request | No passenger yet | $50,000 / $100,000 / $25,000 | Contingent UM/UIM | Limited Lyft coverage |
| En‑route to pickup | On the way to rider | Up to $1 million | Full UM/UIM | Lyft’s major policy begins |
| Passenger on board | Rider in car until drop‑off | Up to $1 million | Full UM/UIM plus contingent collision | Highest Lyft protection |
Are you unsure which tier applies to your crash? Speak directly with Attorney Ryan A. DeHoyos via his profile page to pinpoint coverage before negotiations start.
Lyft says that once a driver accepts a ride and the passenger gets in the car, they are covered for at least $1 million in third-party liability.
The company also offers full coverage for accidents and property damage, but it has a $2,500 deductible. It also provides uninsured/underinsured motorist protection with the same primary liability limit.
These large numbers often prompt insurance companies to settle quietly, but they also give adjusters the confidence to nitpick the timing and claim that the app was set to “offline” just before the crash. To stop these tactics, our litigation strategy combines cell tower pings, route data, and passenger receipts.
There are three small icons in the driver app that turn on and off coverage: gray (off), blue (waiting for ride), and purple (actively transporting).
Minute-by-minute changes will determine whether you use Lyft’s million-dollar policy or a driver’s minimal coverage.
In one recent DeHoyos case, a five-second GPS handoff between towers showed that the driver was still on the ride, which got our client six-figure benefits. These technical fights need both digital forensics and legal arguments.
Insurance companies make money by paying as little as possible and as late as possible. They might ask for recorded statements “to speed things up,” ask for broad medical authorizations, or make quick settlement offers before MRIs even show hidden injuries.
Our company responds by showing rock-solid medical records, citing statewide crash-cost data (TxDOT estimates that the average suspected serious-injury crash costs $556,000 in lost income and quality of life), and threatening bad-faith actions under Texas Business & Commerce Code Chapter 17.
For adjusters, the math is simple: pay now or risk going to court later.
A rideshare accident can feel like a sudden storm tearing through everything you’ve built, like your health, income, and plans for next month’s family barbecue.
We at DeHoyos Accident Attorneys think that having a lawyer should feel the opposite of that storm: steady, planned, and always human.
We meet clients at Citizens Medical Center, take calls from worried spouses at midnight, and break down complicated laws into simple terms.
Contact a caring Victoria Lyft accident lawyer immediately so they can fight for the recovery that will help get your life back on track.The sooner you act, the stronger your claim—start your free case evaluation through our contact portal and take the first step toward justice.
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