Alabama Rideshare Accident Lawyers
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⚠️ Contributory Negligence State
Alabama follows contributory negligence rules. If you're found even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovery. An experienced attorney is critical.
Alabama Uber Accident Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years
Fault System
Contributory negligence
Min Insurance
25/50/25
TNC Law
Enacted 2018
Uber Insurance Coverage in Alabama
Period 1: App On, Waiting for Request
$50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident
Period 2: En Route to Pickup
$1,000,000 liability coverage
Period 3: Passenger in Vehicle
$1,000,000 liability coverage
Alabama Rideshare Regulations
State-regulated since 2018
Key Points:
- Contributory negligence can bar recovery if victim is 1% at fault
- TNC drivers must pass background checks
- Airport pickup regulations vary by city
What You Should Know
- → One of few contributory negligence states - critical for rideshare claims
- → Uber launched in Alabama in 2014
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Annual Rideshare Accidents
450
Estimated in Alabama