Recently, the state of New Jersey has joined with 14 other states including the District of Columbia to issue warnings on ridesharing programs. According to the states, if you get into an accident while riding in an Uber vehicle, you may have some trouble with the insurance. Since these ridesharing programs use personal vehicles to drive passengers to and fro, the drivers may not have the adequate insurance needed to cover passengers if they get into an accident. Plus, taxi and limo drivers must go through background checks and have insurance before hitting the road. With Uber drivers, none of that is necessary.
In an effort to crack down on ridesharing programs, states such as California, Colorado, and Illinois have created bills that place necessary restrictions on ridesharing programs. New Jersey has two bills going through legislation now that will enforce the same insurance regulations on Uber vehicles as that on taxis and limos. Uber is currently fighting this bill, saying if these regulations pass, then the service will come to an end in New Jersey.
Before stepping into a ridesharing vehicle, remember that you are sacrificing your safety for a cheap ride. And if you do get into a car accident, contact the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone for a free consultation.