Rideshare Accidents vs Traditional Auto Accidents: Key Differences
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In this episode of Trial Talk, attorney Michael Joseph dives into the legal complexities surrounding rideshare and food delivery accidents in New York. He explains who is responsible for medical bills depending on the status of the driver—whether they're on the app, off the app, transporting people, or delivering food. Michael emphasizes the importance of timely filing for no-fault benefits and highlights the different protections available for passengers and drivers in various scenarios, including uninsured motorist coverage and supplemental underinsured motorist coverage. Listeners learn why it's critical to consult an attorney early to avoid missing key deadlines and losing out on benefits.
Timestamps
[00:30-01:51] Rideshare Employee vs. Independent Contractor
[01:51-03:02] No-Fault Insurance Overview
[03:02-04:25] Passenger Accidents in Rideshares
[04:25-06:16] Food Delivery Accidents: Car, Bike, E-Bike
[06:16-08:47] E-Bike & Motorcycle Accidents
[08:47-09:37] Rideshare vs. Food Delivery Legal Differences
[09:37-10:54] Accidents with Uninsured Drivers
[10:54-12:51] When to Contact an Attorney
About The Show
Trial Talk is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, featuring experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. With over 20 years of expertise in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense, Michael shares practical insights on navigating complex legal scenarios. Each episode breaks down real-world legal issues, from rideshare and food delivery accidents to broader topics like workers' compensation and insurance claims. Whether you're a driver, passenger, or someone seeking legal clarity, Trial Talk provides actionable advice to protect your rights and ensure justice.
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