Rideshare services like Uber offer convenience and accessibility throughout Georgia, but they also come with significant safety risks. Across the state, disturbing incidents have emerged involving passengers who were sexually assaulted by Uber drivers in Georgia. These acts of abuse are unacceptable—and often preventable.
If you’ve been a victim of sexual misconduct during an Uber ride, you may be eligible to file a civil lawsuit against both the driver and Uber itself for failing to uphold passenger safety standards.
How Uber May Be Held Liable:
Hiring or failing to remove drivers with criminal backgrounds
Ignoring passenger complaints or red flags
Not implementing proper safety features in the app
Failing to notify riders of risks or misconduct reports
We pursue cases on behalf of survivors who are seeking both justice and change.
Compensation May Include:
Medical care and therapy
Emotional pain and mental health support
Lost wages or employment impact
Damages for pain and suffering
Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence
Our legal team understands the courage it takes to come forward, and we offer a safe, supportive legal environment where your story will be taken seriously.
Why Choose Our Firm:
Experience with high-profile Uber abuse litigation
Free consultations and no fees unless we win
Trauma-informed advocacy tailored to your needs
Proven results in rideshare assault claims