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Uber Accidents in Buffalo, Amherst, and Western New York – What You Need to Know

October 6, 2025

Uber Accidents in Western New York: What Buffalo & Amherst Residents Need to Know

If you or a loved one were injured in a Uber crash in Buffalo, Amherst, Cheektowaga, or elsewhere in Western New York, the process can be confusing — and the stakes are high. At Feroleto Law, we guide victims through the challenges that follow an Uber accident.

Why Rideshare Accidents Are Different Than Regular Car Crashes

Uber and Lyft accidents involve multiple insurers and shifting liability. Here’s how coverage usually breaks down:

  • Driver not logged into app – Covered by the driver’s personal auto insurance.
  • App on, waiting for ride – Uber’s contingent liability coverage may apply if the driver’s insurance doesn’t.
  • En route or carrying a passenger – Uber’s $1 million liability policy is in effect.

Because of these layers, insurers often push back unless you have strong legal advocacy.

Common Causes of Uber Crashes in Buffalo & Western New York

  • Distracted driving (navigation, apps)
  • Driver fatigue from long shifts
  • Speeding to maximize rides or have a good on-time rating
  • Unfamiliarity with Buffalo streets or winter road hazards

Steps to Take After an Uber Crash

  1. Call 911 – Report the crash and seek medical care.
  2. Gather details – Driver info, insurance, license plate, and trip records.
  3. Take photos – Vehicles, injuries, and scene conditions.
  4. Save app evidence – Screenshots of trip receipt and driver profile.
  5. Contact Feroleto Law – your Buffalo Uber accident lawyer – Protect your claim from insurer pushback.

How We Handle Uber Accident Claims

At Feroleto Law, we focus on commercial vehicle crash litigation, bringing unique strength to rideshare cases. Feroleto Law is home to experienced and compassionate lawyers who leverage their experience, skills, and knowledge to get results. Our firm’s philosophy is “Clients First,” meaning we give every client the attention, time, and sensitivity they deserve.

Feroleto Law has a proven track record of success and we are Buffalo-based – our firm knows Erie County courts, Western New York roads, and how insurers operate locally. We represent clients from Buffalo, Amherst, Cheektowaga, Niagara Falls, Orchard Park, and across Western and Upstate New York.

FAQ: Uber Accident Cases in WNY

How long do I have to file? In New York, generally 3 years from the crash. But early action is critical and timing can be shorter than 3 years in some cases.

Can I sue Uber directly? Yes, you can sue Uber and the driver who was working for Uber at the time of the crash.

What if the driver is uninsured? We explore Uber coverage, the driver’s policy, and your own underinsured coverage.

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If you’ve been injured in a rideshare crash, don’t wait. Contact the team at Feroleto Law for a free consultation. We serve Buffalo, Amherst, Cheektowaga, and all of Western New York. No fees unless we win for you.

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