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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Terry Crouppen who has more than 45 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney. Our last modified date shows when this page was last reviewed.

A rideshare crash in Washington, Missouri can leave your recovery stalled while everyone else argues over what happened. Our Washington Lyft accident lawyers can get involved early to preserve the evidence and protect your rights.

The days after a crash are when records disappear, memories fade, and insurance companies start building their version of events. Let Brown & Crouppen, P.C. take over the legal work so you can focus on getting better. 

Call our team today at (314) 526-3381 or reach out through our online contact form for a free consultation. We’re available to talk 24/7, and the call is always free.

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    Why Trust Brown & Crouppen, P.C. With Your Washington Lyft Injury Claim

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. pairs more than forty years of Midwest experience with the kind of personal care you can feel from the first phone call. That mix is what carries our clients through a hard stretch.

    Part of This Community

    We’re not a faceless firm calling from somewhere far away. This is our home. Our attorneys love the same downtown storefronts and riverfront that you do. Brown & Crouppen, P.C. is a legacy law firm, built on proven results and hard-earned trust.

    We’ll Come to You

    When you’re hurt, the last thing you need is a long drive to a stiff office. We’ll meet you wherever life has you, whether that’s your living room or a bed at Mercy Hospital Washington. Getting help should feel simple, even on your hardest days.

    Care Beyond the Case

    At Brown & Crouppen, P.C., you’re a whole person, not a file number. We keep an eye on the practical side of your recovery, too, from the treatment you need to the worries keeping you up at night. 

    Ready for Trial

    A rideshare company pays closer attention to a firm that isn’t afraid of a courtroom. We prepare every claim as though a Franklin County jury will decide it. That readiness often brings a fair offer to the table without a drawn-out fight.

    Have questions? Call (314) 526-3381 or send us a message through our online form, and someone will get back to you right away.

    What Protections Do Lyft Passengers Have After a Crash in Missouri?

    Lyft passengers often have a strong claim after a crash because they usually didn’t cause it. You were not controlling the vehicle, choosing its speed, or deciding whether it was safe to turn, merge, or stop.

    That can make the liability picture clearer than it is for the drivers involved. Lyft also maintains substantial insurance coverage during an active ride, which may provide an important source of compensation when the Lyft driver causes the crash. If another motorist was responsible, that driver’s insurance may apply instead.

    A strong claim does not guarantee that payment will come easily. Insurers can still dispute which driver was at fault, which policy applies, and how seriously the crash affected you. 

    Several protections may work in a passenger’s favor:

    • Little or No Fault: Passengers generally don’t control how the crash happens, so responsibility usually rests with one or more drivers.
    • Rideshare Coverage: Lyft’s commercial liability coverage may apply while the driver is transporting a passenger.
    • More Than One Insurance Policy: A claim may involve Lyft’s insurer, another driver’s carrier, or both when fault is shared.
    • Uninsured Motorist Protection: Additional coverage may be available if the at-fault driver had no insurance or fled the scene.
    • The Right To Seek Full Losses: A passenger may seek compensation for medical care, lost income, pain, and other crash-related harm.

    The challenge is identifying every available policy and preventing one insurer from shifting responsibility to another. Brown & Crouppen, P.C. reviews the trip records and insurance coverage to determine where the claim should be made.

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    How Long Do You Have To File a Lyft Accident Claim in Missouri?

    In Missouri, you usually have five years from the date of a Lyft crash to file a personal injury claim. That may sound like plenty of time, but waiting rarely works in your favor.

    Witnesses forget details as the months pass, and the records that prove your case get harder to pull. Skid marks fade, vehicles get repaired, and the trip data behind a rideshare ride doesn’t stay available forever. 

    The five-year window isn’t a guarantee that fits every situation, either. Certain claims, like those involving a government vehicle, can carry much shorter deadlines that sneak up fast.

    Since the right deadline depends on the facts of your crash, it’s worth checking early rather than assuming you’re safe. A wrongful death claim on behalf of someone who lost their life, for example, follows a different clock than a typical injury claim. 

    We’ll pin down the exact deadlines that apply to your case from the very beginning. That way, a missed date never becomes the reason you walk away with nothing.

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    What Can a Washington Lyft Crash Really Cost You?

    A Lyft crash in Washington, Missouri can cost you far more than the emergency room visit that starts it all. The bills you can hold in your hand are only the opening chapter of the story. We’ve seen how a single car wreck can ripple through someone’s finances for years. 

    In one case, we recovered $1.5 million for a client caught in a violent chain-reaction pileup, the kind of crash that leaves lasting harm behind. Numbers like that come from counting every cost, not just the obvious ones. 

    When we put a value on your claim, we look well past today’s receipts:

    • The Care Still Ahead: Follow-up visits, surgeries, or therapy that outlast your first recovery.
    • A Paycheck Interrupted: Time away from work now and a possible hit to what you earn later.
    • Recurring Expenses: Parking at medical appointments, mileage, medical equipment, prescription costs, and other out-of-pocket expenses that slowly add up over weeks or months.
    • The Daily Toll It Takes: The pain and the daily limits a serious injury quietly forces on you.
    • The Help You Suddenly Need: Childcare, housekeeping, lawn care, transportation, and other tasks you may have to pay someone else to handle while you recover.

    How Our Washington Lyft Accident Lawyers Handle Your Claim

    Once the Washington Lyft accident lawyers at Brown & Crouppen, P.C. take your case, the legal burden shifts to our team. You can focus on treatment and daily life while our team of over 250 legal professionals handles the investigation, insurance issues, and negotiations.

    What We Handle

    What It Includes

    Your Case and Injuries

    How the crash happened and how it has affected your life.

    Crash Evidence

    Police records, photos, video, and witness information.

    Lyft Trip Records

    App status, trip timing, driver details, and coverage clues.

    Medical Documentation

    Records, bills, treatment plans, and future-care needs.

    Financial Impact

    Lost income, reduced earning ability, and added expenses.

    Insurance Communications

    Calls, document requests, statements, and negotiations.

    Settlement or Trial

    Negotiations or preparation for court.

    You’ll also receive regular updates in plain language, so you always know where your case stands and what happens next. Major decisions remain yours, but you won’t have to manage the process alone.

    The goal is to build the claim carefully before discussing a final number. That means identifying every available policy, documenting the full harm, and preparing the case to withstand pushback from the other side.

    Common Mistakes That Can Hurt a Lyft Accident Claim

    Accepting a quick settlement, giving a recorded statement, or posting about the crash online can weaken an otherwise valid Lyft accident claim. Insurance companies look closely at what you say, what you share, and whether your actions appear consistent with the injuries you report. 

    A rushed decision can cause problems long after the crash. An early settlement may close the claim before you understand the cost of future treatment, while a casual comment to an adjuster can be used to minimize your pain. Even harmless social media activity may be taken out of context.

    Protect your claim by avoiding these common mistakes:

    • Accepting a Quick Settlement: An early offer may arrive before your doctors know whether you’ll need therapy, injections, surgery, or long-term care. Once you settle, you typically can’t return for more compensation later.
    • Giving a Statement Too Soon: An adjuster may ask questions designed to produce unclear or incomplete answers. You don’t have to guess about your injuries, the crash, or details you don’t remember.
    • Skipping Medical Appointments: Missed visits and long treatment gaps give the insurer an opening to argue that your injuries improved or were never serious.
    • Downplaying Your Symptoms: Telling a doctor or adjuster that you are “fine” can create a record that doesn’t match what you’re actually experiencing. Be honest and specific about pain, limitations, and changes in your daily life.
    • Posting About the Crash Online: Photos, location tags, comments, and activity updates can be used to challenge your injuries or contradict part of your account.
    • Signing Documents Without Reviewing Them: A release, medical authorization, or settlement agreement may give the insurer more access or control than you realize.
    • Waiting Too Long To Get Help: Evidence can disappear, witnesses can become harder to locate, and important deadlines can pass while insurers continue building their defense.

    Let the Washington rideshare accident attorneys at Brown & Crouppen, P.C. handle insurer communications and review settlement paperwork before a mistake limits what you may recover.

    FAQ for Washington Lyft Accident Lawyers

    When you meet with Brown & Crouppen, P.C., bring whatever you already have, even if it feels incomplete. Helpful items include the crash report and any photos, along with your Lyft trip receipt and medical paperwork. 

    Don’t stress if something’s missing, because tracking down the rest is part of our job.

    Not wearing a seatbelt doesn’t end your claim in Missouri. The other side may argue it added to your injuries, but that’s only one piece of a much larger picture. We work to keep the focus where it belongs, on whoever actually caused the crash.

    Anyone injured because of a Lyft-related crash may have a claim for compensation, including Lyft passengers, drivers or passengers in another vehicle, pedestrians, cyclists, and Lyft drivers hurt by someone else’s negligence. 

    Eligible family members may also be able to bring a wrongful death claim after a fatal collision.

    Memory gaps are common after something painful or frightening, and they don’t sink your case. Physical evidence and the crash report, along with witness accounts, often fill in what you can’t recall. 

    The brain sometimes blurs a traumatic moment, and juries understand that reality. We rebuild the timeline from those pieces so the blank spots don’t work against you.

    You can pursue your own rideshare injury claim even when friends in the same Lyft were also injured. Each passenger’s situation stands on its own, and one person’s case doesn’t cancel out another’s. We’ll make sure your injuries and losses are counted on their own terms.

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    The Sooner You Call, the More We Can Do for You

    Time matters after a Lyft crash, and the choices you make now can shape everything that follows. Bring in Brown & Crouppen, P.C. early, and you’ll have a team guarding your recovery and your legal deadlines while your family’s future stays protected. 

    Call our Washington Lyft accident lawyers today at (314) 526-3381 or fill out our online form to start your free consultation.

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