A judge tossed key claims in Uber’s sexual assault MDL—but the core allegation that the rideshare app hid known risks from users still has legal traction.
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.
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.