
Survey Finds Most Women Have Felt Unsafe During Rideshare Trips
A new nationwide survey found that nearly 3 in 5 women have felt unsafe during a rideshare trip, as Uber and Lyft face growing sexual assault litigation.

A new nationwide survey found that nearly 3 in 5 women have felt unsafe during a rideshare trip, as Uber and Lyft face growing sexual assault litigation.

Uber’s appeal of a Charlotte sexual assault verdict is more than a fight over $5,000. It is another test of whether the rideshare giant can be held responsible when passengers say drivers assaulted them during rides.
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A new federal jury verdict against Uber adds another data point to a growing body of sexual assault litigation. While the damages were modest, the implications for thousands of pending cases may be far more significant.
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As Uber heads toward a North Carolina bellwether trial, the company is challenging a tentative ruling that could classify it as a “common carrier,” a move that may significantly impact passenger safety obligations and liability in sexual assault lawsuits.

A Southern California rideshare driver has been arrested and charged with kidnapping and sexual assault after allegedly attacking an intoxicated passenger. Police say there may be additional victims. The case comes as thousands of sexual assault lawsuits against Uber and Lyft continue to move through courts across the United States.

Uber is moving toward stricter driver background check standards after investigations and court decisions intensified scrutiny of its safety practices. The policy shift could reshape eligibility rules for drivers nationwide while ongoing litigation continues to test how far ride share companies’ responsibilities extend.

Uber opposed Colorado’s survivor-inspired rideshare safety bill, which passed with bipartisan support but was vetoed by Governor Jared Polis. Months later, Uber expanded partnerships with Denver-area domestic violence centers, providing ride credits through its Hope Rides initiative as litigation over rideshare sexual assault continues.

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.

Just days after a federal jury awarded $8.5 million to a survivor in the first Uber sexual assault trial, a California jury convicted an Uber driver of sexually assaulting a UC Davis student during a late night ride home.

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.