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Greenbelt rideshare accident lawyer Mallon LLC representing Uber Lyft crash victims

Greenbelt Rideshare Accident Lawyer

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Greenbelt 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.

Greenbelt rideshare accident lawyer Mallon LLC — Prince George’s County’s Greenbelt community experiences significant Uber and Lyft traffic serving federal employees, University of Maryland students, and residents. From the Capital Beltway to Greenbelt Road, we handle complex rideshare accident claims. Our firm investigates driver negligence, navigates insurance disputes, and pursues maximum compensation for injured victims.

GREENBELT RIDESHARE ACCIDENT CLAIMS — UBER, LYFT & TNC CRASHES

We handle

Capital Beltway (I-495) rideshare crashes · Greenbelt Road collisions · Metro station pickup accidents · Federal employee commuter injuries · University student rideshare accidents · Shopping center parking lot crashes · Late-night weekend incidents · Multi-vehicle chain reactions · Pedestrian strikes near transit · Intersection accidents on major routes

How we build your case

Greenbelt rideshare investigations leverage multiple evidence sources. We immediately secure Prince George’s County Police reports, Maryland State Police highway reports, Metro station surveillance, and traffic camera footage. Federal facility proximity requires special attention to security and traffic patterns. Driver app records establish on-duty status definitively. We work with reconstruction experts familiar with Greenbelt’s unique roadway systems.

Rideshare insurance coverage explained

Off-app driver status: Personal auto policies are the sole coverage source. Commercial activity exclusions often deny coverage. We challenge these denials and pursue driver personal assets when policies exclude rideshare activity.

App active awaiting passenger: Limited contingent liability from Uber/Lyft applies only after personal insurance denies. This creates coverage gaps and insurer disputes we resolve through aggressive legal action.

Active passenger transport: $1 million commercial coverage provides maximum protection. Uninsured/underinsured motorist benefits supplement this coverage. We document all losses to maximize recovery from these substantial policies.

Damages we recover

Greenbelt accident victims receive medical treatment at Doctors Community Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical Center, and Prince George’s Hospital Center. We document all medical care including emergency treatment, surgery, ongoing therapy, and mental health services. Lost income for federal workers and university personnel requires detailed wage verification we obtain.

Maryland comparative negligence and rideshare accidents

Maryland’s strict contributory negligence rule bars recovery for any victim fault. Rideshare passengers face no contributory negligence concerns. Pedestrian and cyclist victims must prove absolute driver negligence—we build cases that eliminate any shared fault arguments.

Statute of limitations and evidence preservation

Maryland imposes a three-year statute of limitations from the accident date. However, evidence preservation requires immediate action. Rideshare companies delete data, surveillance footage expires, and witnesses relocate. Contact our firm immediately to protect your claim.

Common causes of rideshare driver negligence

Beltway speeding and weaving: Drivers racing on I-495 cause high-speed collisions. We prove excessive speed and unsafe lane changes through reconstruction. Metro station area negligence: Heavy pedestrian traffic near Greenbelt Metro requires extra care—driver failures cause preventable accidents. Federal employee commute crashes: Morning and evening rush hour accidents involve distracted, fatigued drivers we investigate thoroughly.

What you pay

Contingency-fee representation means you pay nothing unless we win. All case expenses—expert testimony, accident reconstruction, medical records, investigation costs—are advanced by Mallon LLC and recovered only from successful settlements or verdicts.

Local resources

Doctors Community Medical Center — Emergency care for Greenbelt-area accidents · 
University of Maryland Medical Center — Level I Trauma Center for severe injuries · 
Prince George’s County Police — Obtain Greenbelt crash reports · 
Maryland State Police — Capital Beltway and highway crash reports · 
Circuit Court for Prince George’s County — File personal injury litigation · 
Rehabilitation Services — Physical therapy and recovery programs.

Frequently asked questions — Greenbelt rideshare accidents

What should federal employees do after a Greenbelt rideshare accident?
Call 911, document everything with photos, get driver information from your rideshare app, collect witness contacts, seek immediate medical care, and contact Mallon LLC. Federal employment doesn’t limit your rights to recover compensation.
How do Greenbelt Metro station rideshare accidents work?
Metro station pickups involve heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic. We investigate whether drivers exercised reasonable care in congested areas and pursue compensation for injuries caused by driver negligence.
What if I was hit by a rideshare driver on the Capital Beltway?
Beltway accidents often involve high speeds and serious injuries. Maryland State Police investigate these crashes. We pursue maximum compensation through detailed investigation and aggressive litigation.
Can University of Maryland affiliates recover for rideshare injuries?
Yes. University students, faculty, and staff have full rights to compensation. We document academic disruption, missed work, and career impacts. Student health insurance coordinates with rideshare liability coverage.
What if the rideshare driver ran a red light in Greenbelt?
Traffic violations establish negligence. We obtain traffic camera footage, police reports, witness statements, and reconstruction evidence to prove the violation and hold drivers accountable.
How long do Greenbelt rideshare accident cases take?
Simple cases may resolve in 6-12 months. Serious injury claims with multiple defendants, disputed liability, or complex injuries can take 18-36 months. We prioritize maximum recovery over speed.
What compensation can Greenbelt rideshare victims recover?
All medical expenses, future medical care, lost income including federal wages and benefits, pain and suffering, permanent disability, scarring, and in fatal cases, wrongful death damages for family members.

Free case review — Greenbelt 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

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Mallon LLC — Greenbelt rideshare accident attorneys serving the Greenbelt metro area. Phone: (410) 727-7887. Address: 300 E. LOMBARD STREET, SUITE 815, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202.

This page provides general information and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Contact Mallon LLC for case-specific advice.

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