
Glen Burnie Rideshare Accident Lawyer
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Glen Burnie rideshare accident lawyer Mallon LLC represents passengers, drivers, pedestrians, and other motorists injured in Uber, Lyft, and rideshare crashes. We navigate complex insurance coverage, investigate driver app status, and pursue maximum compensation. No fee unless we recover. Phone: (410) 727-7887.
- Insurance coverage: Uber and Lyft coverage depends on driver app status—app off (personal insurance), app on waiting for ride (limited coverage), or passenger in vehicle ($1M policy).
- Immediate actions: Document the driver’s name from your app, screenshot trip details, photograph all vehicles including TNC decals, get medical care, and preserve the rideshare company’s records.
- Complex liability: Rideshare accidents involve multiple insurance layers—driver’s personal policy, rideshare company coverage, and third-party insurance—we pursue all sources.
Glen Burnie rideshare accident lawyer Mallon LLC — Anne Arundel County rideshare crashes present unique challenges. From Route 2 to Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie’s busy corridors see frequent Uber and Lyft accidents. We represent injured passengers, pedestrians struck at rideshare stops, and drivers hit by negligent rideshare operators. Our firm handles the complex insurance battles and corporate liability issues these cases present.
GLEN BURNIE RIDESHARE ACCIDENT CLAIMS — UBER, LYFT & TNC CRASHES
We handle
Ritchie Highway rideshare collisions · Route 2 multi-vehicle accidents · Marley Station Mall area crashes · BWI Airport rideshare pickup accidents · Pedestrian strikes in Glen Burnie commercial districts · I-97 highway rideshare accidents · Late-night drunk driving crashes · Intersection collisions on Crain Highway · Rear-end accidents in heavy traffic · Rideshare driver speeding violations
How we build your case
Glen Burnie rideshare accidents require thorough investigation of Maryland Route 2, Ritchie Highway, and I-97 crash dynamics. We immediately secure Maryland State Police reports, traffic camera footage from Anne Arundel County systems, and witness statements. Our team analyzes rideshare driver app records to determine exact status at impact. We work with reconstruction experts familiar with Glen Burnie’s high-traffic corridors and intersection designs.
Rideshare insurance coverage explained
Driver offline: Only personal auto insurance applies. Many policies exclude rideshare activity, creating immediate coverage fights. We navigate these exclusions and pursue driver assets when insurance denies coverage.
App active, no passenger: Limited contingent liability from Uber/Lyft applies only if personal insurance denies first. This phase creates significant coverage gaps that we aggressively challenge through litigation.
Passenger on board: $1 million rideshare liability coverage provides substantial protection. We maximize this coverage by fully documenting injuries, economic losses, and non-economic damages including pain and suffering.
Damages we recover
Glen Burnie rideshare accident victims receive care at University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center, Anne Arundel Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins Bayview. We document all medical treatment, from emergency room visits through long-term rehabilitation. Lost wages include hourly workers, salaried employees, and self-employed individuals—we prove all income losses.
Maryland comparative negligence and rideshare accidents
Maryland’s contributory negligence bar is absolute—any victim fault defeats recovery. Rideshare passengers typically have no liability. Pedestrian and cyclist victims must prove complete driver negligence. We build cases that eliminate any suggestion of victim fault to overcome this harsh standard.
Statute of limitations and evidence preservation
Maryland’s three-year personal injury statute of limitations runs from the accident date. However, evidence preservation is critical. Rideshare companies delete trip data, security footage expires, and witnesses relocate. Immediate legal action protects your claim.
Common causes of rideshare driver negligence
Highway speeding: Rideshare drivers racing on Route 2 and I-97 cause high-speed collisions. We prove excessive speed through crash reconstruction and traffic data. Distraction: Drivers using apps, accepting rides, and navigating while driving cause preventable crashes on Glen Burnie’s busy roads. Reckless lane changes: Sudden merges and lane violations on multi-lane highways lead to serious accidents that we thoroughly investigate.
What you pay
Contingency-fee representation means you pay no attorney fees unless we win. All case costs—accident reconstruction, medical expert testimony, investigative fees—are advanced by our firm. Costs are recovered from settlement or judgment proceeds only if we succeed.
Local resources
UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center — Full-service emergency care for Glen Burnie-area accidents ·
Anne Arundel Medical Center — Trauma and emergency services ·
Anne Arundel County Police — Request crash reports for Glen Burnie accidents ·
Maryland State Police — Highway patrol reports for Route 2 and I-97 crashes ·
Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County — File civil litigation ·
Rehabilitation Services — Physical therapy for injury recovery.
Frequently asked questions — Glen Burnie rideshare accidents
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Free case review — Glen Burnie rideshare accidents
No fee unless we recover compensation. Bring your trip details, screenshots from the Uber or Lyft app, police report, medical records, and photos for a free evaluation. We handle all types of rideshare accident claims.
Mallon LLC
Phone: (410) 727-7887
300 E. LOMBARD STREET — SUITE 815
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202
