If you’ve been in an accident involving a rideshare vehicle, understanding Ohio’s insurance laws can be the key to protecting your rights. Rideshare insurance coverage isn’t as straightforward as many think—different rules apply depending on whether the driver was logged into the app, waiting for a ride request, or transporting a passenger.
Our latest blog explains how Ohio law handles rideshare accidents, including:
- When a driver’s personal insurance applies vs. when the rideshare company’s policy kicks in.
- The coverage limits provided by companies like Uber and Lyft.
- What injured passengers, drivers, and third parties should know before filing a claim.
This step-by-step guide helps you navigate the often-confusing world of rideshare insurance so you can make informed decisions after an accident. Knowing who is responsible—and when—can mean the difference between a denied claim and full compensation.