
Philadelphia Man Arrested After Using Uber To Sexually Assault Minor
A Philadelphia man was arrested after using Uber to transport a minor across Pennsylvania, highlighting growing concerns about child safety on rideshare platforms.

A Philadelphia man was arrested after using Uber to transport a minor across Pennsylvania, highlighting growing concerns about child safety on rideshare platforms.

Plaintiffs in the Uber sexual assault MDL have asked the federal judge to consolidate multiple claims for the first bellwether (test) trial. This decision could significantly impact future settlements and how juries evaluate systemic safety failures.

Colorado lawmakers have advanced a bill that would impose stricter safety standards on Uber and Lyft, following allegations of sexual assault and industry-wide concerns about passenger safety.

A Dallas woman is suing Lyft after discovering doorbell footage of her driver engaging in inappropriate conduct during a 2022 ride.

An East Hartford Uber driver has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a passenger just moments into her ride. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about rider safety in the Uber platform.

A Maine judge has found an Uber driver guilty of sexually assaulting a rider in Bangor in 2022. The case is part of a national trend of legal action against rideshare companies over passenger safety.

A new Nevada bill limits Uber’s liability for drivers’ actions, but the rideshare giant still faces major sexual assault lawsuits in California’s MDL.

A Virginia rideshare driver has been charged with assaulting a passenger during a trip through Fairfax County. The case echoes thousands of lawsuits filed against Uber and Lyft over driver misconduct.

A federal judge has ordered top Uber executives, including CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and co-founder Travis Kalanick, to testify in lawsuits filed by nearly 2,000 riders who allege sexual assault by drivers.

Uber thought it could escape accountability, but the Ninth Circuit just shut that down. The federal appeals court ruled that Uber can’t block survivors from pursuing legal action together, keeping the massive sexual assault lawsuits against the rideshare giant intact. Here’s what this means for survivors seeking justice.