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How to File a Claim if Sexually Assaulted by an Uber Driver
Rideshare companies like Uber have changed how people travel by offering convenience, affordability, and accessibility across Florida and the United States. But alongside that convenience, thousands of passengers have reported deeply disturbing experiences, including sexual assaults committed by Uber drivers.
These incidents have left survivors with lasting emotional trauma, financial strain, and frustration with how the company handled their complaints. In many cases, victims later discovered that Uber allegedly failed to properly screen or monitor their driver or ignored prior misconduct reports entirely.
If you were sexually assaulted during or after an Uber ride, you may have the right to file a civil claim or lawsuit against Uber and the driver. Understanding the legal process can help you take control, protect your rights, and begin the path toward justice and healing.
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can help survivors of Uber sexual assaults across Florida and nationwide. We can handle every case with confidentiality, compassion, and commitment to holding negligent companies accountable.

Understanding Uber Sexual Assault Claims
A sexual assault claim against Uber is typically a civil lawsuit, not a criminal case.
- Criminal cases are prosecuted by the state and focus on punishing the attacker.
- Civil cases are filed by survivors to hold Uber accountable for negligence and to recover financial compensation for the harm they endured.
Civil claims can pursue compensation for:
- Medical bills and therapy
- Emotional trauma
- Pain and suffering
- Lost income
- Punitive damages (in cases involving reckless corporate behavior)
These cases also send a broader message that companies must do more to protect their passengers.
Can You File a Claim Against Uber for Sexual Assault?
Yes, in some cases, Uber may be held legally responsible if its negligence contributed to the assault.
Although Uber labels its drivers as “independent contractors,” courts may allow survivors to hold Uber liable for:
- Negligent hiring or screening – if Uber approved a driver with a history of violence or misconduct.
- Negligent supervision or retention – if Uber ignored prior complaints or red flags.
- Negligent security – if Uber failed to use available safety technology or training.
- Failure to warn – if Uber knew about safety risks but did not alert passengers.
- Misrepresentation – if Uber falsely marketed its platform as “safe” without adequate safeguards.
The core issue in these cases is whether Uber’s actions or failures to act made the assault foreseeable and preventable.
What To Do Immediately After a Sexual Assault in an Uber
If you were sexually assaulted during or after an Uber ride, it’s important to take steps to protect yourself and preserve potential evidence:
1. Get to Safety
Call 911 or go to a safe location as soon as possible.
2. Seek Medical Attention
Even if you’re unsure about your injuries, visit a hospital or clinic for care and documentation. Facilities like Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami), Tampa General Hospital, or Orlando Health can also preserve forensic evidence if needed.
3. Report the Incident
File a police report with the local law enforcement agency. You can also report the assault through the Uber app, but consult an attorney first to ensure your report is properly documented.
4. Preserve All Evidence
Save any relevant materials, including:
- Uber receipts and ride details
- Screenshots of the driver’s information
- Text messages or in-app communications
- Photos, videos, or witness statements
- Police or hospital reports
5. Contact an Uber Sexual Assault Lawyer
An experienced attorney can guide you through your next steps, protect your privacy, and begin preserving key data from Uber before it disappears.
The Process of Filing a Civil Claim Against Uber
While every case is unique, most Uber sexual assault claims follow a similar path.
Step 1: Confidential Legal Consultation
The first step is to speak with an attorney who handles rideshare assault cases. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin offers free, confidential consultations for survivors nationwide.
Step 2: Case Investigation
Your lawyer can begin gathering evidence, which may include:
- Uber driver records and background check data
- GPS and trip history
- Prior passenger complaints
- Uber’s internal safety communications
This investigation helps determine whether Uber failed to take reasonable steps to protect passengers.
Step 3: Filing the Claim
Your attorney can prepare and file a civil complaint in court, naming Uber, the driver, and potentially other responsible parties.
Step 4: Discovery and Negotiation
Both sides exchange evidence. Uber could settle confidentially. If not, your lawyer can litigate in court.
What Compensation May Be Available
Survivors of Uber sexual assaults may be eligible for several types of compensation:
Economic Damages
- Medical bills and hospital expenses
- Counseling and therapy costs
- Lost wages or future earning capacity
Non-Economic Damages
- Emotional trauma and distress
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Punitive Damages
If Uber’s actions were reckless such as ignoring known safety problems, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the company and deter future misconduct.
Why Survivors File Civil Claims Against Uber
Filing a civil claim isn’t just about money. It’s often about justice, accountability, and prevention.
- Accountability: Holding Uber responsible for safety failures forces corporate change.
- Justice: A lawsuit gives survivors the power to demand answers and restitution.
- Prevention: Legal action pressures Uber to strengthen background checks and rider protection tools.
- Empowerment: Speaking up helps reclaim control after a traumatic event.
Why Hire an Uber Sexual Assault Lawyer
Uber is a global company with massive legal and insurance resources. Having your own advocate can help ensure that your rights are protected from the start.
An Uber sexual assault lawyer can:
- Conduct a private, confidential consultation about your case.
- Obtain and preserve Uber’s internal records and GPS data.
- Coordinate with law enforcement and medical professionals.
- File your lawsuit and negotiate with Uber’s corporate attorneys.
- Fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.
- Handle your case discreetly and respectfully.
At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we handle these cases on a contingency fee basis meaning you pay no fees or costs unless we win money for you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I file a claim if the driver was convicted of sexual assault?
Yes. Civil cases are separate from criminal cases. You can still pursue compensation even if the driver was convicted.
What if I didn’t report the assault right away?
You can still file a claim. Delayed reporting is common and does not automatically bar your case.
How long do I have to file a claim in Florida?
Generally, survivors have two years from the date of the assault in Florida to file a lawsuit. However, the timeline may vary depending on your specific circumstances.
Will my identity be made public?
No. We take every measure to protect your privacy and confidentiality throughout the process.
What if Uber offers me a settlement?
Do not sign or accept any offer before consulting a lawyer. These early offers often undervalue your damages and may limit your rights.
Where We Help Survivors
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represents Uber sexual assault survivors across Florida, including:
- Miami
- Fort Lauderdale
- Orlando
- Tampa
- West Palm Beach
- Jacksonville
- Naples
- Sarasota
- Tallahassee
Whether you live in Florida or were visiting when the assault occurred, we can help you pursue justice with compassion and care.
Take the Next Step Toward Justice
If you were sexually assaulted during or after an Uber ride, you don’t have to face the company’s lawyers or insurance adjusters alone. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can guide you through the process of filing a claim, protecting your privacy, and pursuing justice.
📞 Call (800) 337-7755 or visit www.VictimAid.com to schedule your free and confidential consultation today.
Our goal is simple: to help you heal, to help you find justice, and to make rideshare companies take passenger safety seriously.











