
What Uber’s First Federal Trial Loss Means For Survivors
Uber’s first federal sexual assault trial loss offers survivors a clearer path to accountability as thousands of similar cases continue moving through the courts.

Uber’s first federal sexual assault trial loss offers survivors a clearer path to accountability as thousands of similar cases continue moving through the courts.

Federal judges have consolidated Lyft sexual assault lawsuits into a California MDL, marking a major step forward for survivors seeking accountability over rideshare safety failures.

A federal jury has delivered the first major verdict in Uber MDL sexual assault litigation, awarding millions to a survivor and setting a powerful benchmark that could influence thousands of pending cases.

A $13.5 million settlement to be paid to the abused Turpin children highlights how failures within California’s foster care system allowed children to suffer abuse even after being removed from a dangerous home.

Two Florida girls were found safe after authorities uncovered an alleged abduction linked to months of online communication that began on Roblox, highlighting ongoing concerns about online grooming and platform safety.

A Phoenix jury is deliberating in the first federal Uber sexual assault bellwether trial, a case that could shape how thousands of pending claims against rideshare companies are resolved.

Judge Breyer rejected Uber’s attempt to derail the first federal bellwether trial in the massive sexual assault MDL, keeping a pivotal case moving as internal data and unsealed reports reveal staggering numbers of misconduct complaints that have fueled thousands of claims.

As the first federal Uber sexual assault case goes to trial, testimony is offering a rare look inside Uber’s safety claims, nonprofit partnerships, and internal data as survivors seek accountability.

Jurors in the first federal Uber sexual assault trial watched deposition footage showing the company’s CEO repeatedly unable to answer basic questions about rider safety and assault data.

A new federal lawsuit describes a Georgia rider’s allegations of sexual assault during a Lyft trip and adds to a growing set of claims that Lyft failed to adopt basic passenger safety protections.