Michigan Uber/Lyft accident claims have a unique 3-tier insurance structure — driver's personal coverage when offline, $50K/$100K when online + waiting, and $1M+ when carrying passenger.
Published May 9, 2026
## Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents in Michigan
Rideshare accidents involve unique insurance issues, multiple potentially-liable parties, and tight coverage thresholds based on driver's status at the time of the accident.
## The 3-tier insurance structure
**Period 0 — App OFF (driver not working):**
- Driver's personal auto insurance only
- Often state minimums
- Personal liability limits
- Most basic coverage
**Period 1 — App ON, awaiting trip request:**
- Uber/Lyft contingent coverage
- Typically $50K bodily injury per person
- $100K bodily injury per accident
- $25K property damage
- Driver's personal insurance primary if available
- Many personal policies EXCLUDE rideshare
**Period 2 — Trip accepted, driving to pickup:**
- Uber/Lyft commercial coverage
- $1M+ liability coverage
- $1M uninsured/underinsured motorist
- Comprehensive + collision (with deductible)
**Period 3 — Passenger in vehicle:**
- Uber/Lyft commercial coverage
- $1M+ liability coverage
- $1M uninsured/underinsured motorist
- Same as Period 2
**The exact moment of accident matters enormously.**
## Common rideshare accidents
**Passenger injuries:**
- During trip (Period 3) — best coverage
- During pickup approach (Period 2) — same
- Highest insurance limits
- Multiple potential defendants
**Pedestrian / cyclist hit by rideshare driver:**
- Coverage depends on period
- Insurance investigation immediate
- Multiple defendant scenario
**Rideshare driver injured:**
- Workers' comp issues
- Independent contractor classification
- Different rules per state
- Sometimes contested
**Other vehicle hit by rideshare:**
- Standard liability claim
- Insurance period issue
- Coverage may be limited
**Multi-vehicle accidents:**
- Multiple insurance companies
- Apportionment of fault
- Subrogation issues
- Complex coordination
## Independent contractor classification
**Critical legal issue:**
- Uber/Lyft classify drivers as independent contractors
- Limits company liability
- Affects workers' compensation
- Some states reclassifying as employees
- California Prop 22 + similar laws
- Active litigation across country
**Implications:**
- Worker's comp may not apply for driver injuries
- Vicarious liability limited
- Insurance structure based on this
- Tax / employment law issues
## Critical evidence preservation
**Immediately after accident:**
- **Screenshot rideshare app** showing trip status
- Take photos before app status changes
- Preserve trip details (time, fare, route)
- Get driver's name + license
- Photos of scene + vehicles
- Witness contact info
- Police report
- Medical evaluation immediately
**The app status determines insurance.**
## Common defendants
**Multiple potential parties:**
1. **Rideshare driver** (always)
2. **Uber / Lyft** (per period)
3. **Other vehicle drivers**
4. **Other drivers' employers** (if business vehicle)
5. **Vehicle manufacturer** (defects)
6. **Maintenance services** (negligent maintenance)
7. **Government entities** (road defects)
## Insurance complications
**Why rideshare cases are difficult:**
**1. Coverage gaps:**
- Driver's personal policy may exclude rideshare
- Period 1 coverage often inadequate
- Subrogation between insurers
- Coverage disputes
**2. Multiple insurers:**
- Driver's personal insurance
- Rideshare contingent coverage
- Rideshare commercial coverage
- Other vehicle's insurance
- Health insurance subrogation
**3. Coverage primary / excess:**
- Driver's personal usually primary if covered
- Rideshare often excess
- Specific coordination terms
- Often disputed
**4. Independent contractor wrinkle:**
- Vicarious liability limited
- Insurance structure based on contractor status
- Ongoing legal challenges
## Damages typically pursued
**Compensatory:**
- Medical expenses (past + future)
- Lost wages (past + future)
- Diminished earning capacity
- Pain & suffering
- Mental anguish / PTSD
- Disfigurement / scarring
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of consortium
**Punitive damages possible:**
- Drunk driving
- Distracted driving
- Reckless behavior
- Egregious conduct
**Wrongful death:**
- Funeral expenses
- Lost financial support
- Lost companionship
- Survivor pain & suffering
## Statute of limitations
**${s.name}-specific:**
- Generally 1-3 years from accident
- Wrongful death may differ
- Government claims (notice required)
- Don't delay
## Sexual assault by rideshare drivers
**Increasingly common claim type:**
- Negligent hiring of drivers
- Inadequate background checks
- Failure to address complaints
- Multiple major lawsuits + settlements
- Specific class actions ongoing
**Victims typically pursue:**
- Driver criminal prosecution
- Civil claims against driver
- Civil claims against Uber/Lyft
- Class actions sometimes
- Specialized representation
## Strategic considerations
**For passengers / injury victims:**
- Get app screenshot immediately
- Don't rely on driver's word for insurance
- Demand all coverage limits info
- Use rideshare reporting in app
- Hire experienced rideshare attorney
**For drivers:**
- Have rideshare-specific insurance endorsement
- Personal policy alone often inadequate
- Document rideshare time meticulously
- Report incidents to rideshare company
- Consult attorney before talking to insurance
## Common scenarios
**Scenario 1: Passenger injured in driver's accident.**
- $1M coverage available (Period 3)
- Strong case typically
- Driver, Uber/Lyft both potentially liable
- Other driver also defendant if contributory
**Scenario 2: Rideshare driver waiting for ride hits pedestrian.**
- Period 1: $50K/$100K coverage
- Often inadequate for serious injuries
- Personal policy may exclude
- Coverage gap issue
**Scenario 3: Rideshare driver injured in accident.**
- Workers' comp if driver classified as employee
- Personal injury claim against other party
- Uber/Lyft UM/UIM coverage during Period 2/3
- Complex coverage analysis
**Scenario 4: Rideshare driver hits another car en route to pickup.**
- $1M coverage (Period 2)
- Strong recovery available
- Multiple insurers
## Recent legal developments
**Ongoing issues (2025+):**
- Driver classification disputes
- Insurance coverage disputes
- State-by-state regulation
- Sexual assault litigation
- Background check requirements
- Always check current law
## Class actions + mass torts
**Sexual assault MDL:**
- Multidistrict litigation
- Specific MDL proceedings
- Specialized representation
- Major settlements
**Worker classification:**
- Class actions
- Reclassification efforts
- Significant settlements
## What you should do
If you're injured in a rideshare accident in Michigan: get app screenshot immediately, document everything, seek immediate medical attention, and consult a personal-injury attorney with rideshare experience. Many Michigan PI attorneys handle these cases on contingency. Insurance complexity makes specialized representation valuable. Don't talk to insurance adjusters before consulting counsel.
---
*This guide is general information about Michigan law as of mid-2026 and is not legal advice. Rideshare cases are technically complex. Talk to a licensed Michigan personal-injury attorney about your specific situation.*
This guide is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change and outcomes depend on your specific situation — talk to a licensed attorney before acting on anything you read here.