Rideshare platforms like Uber are designed to provide safe, reliable transportation. However, for some passengers in Georgia, these rides have ended in fear, trauma, and long-lasting emotional harm due to sexual abuse by Uber drivers. When such incidents occur, survivors deserve the right to pursue justice through civil legal action.
If you or someone you love was sexually assaulted by an Uber driver in Georgia, you may have the right to file a lawsuit—not just against the individual driver, but also against the rideshare company if it failed to screen, monitor, or act on previous complaints.
Can I Sue Uber After Being Sexually Assaulted?
Yes. Survivors of sexual abuse involving Uber rides can file lawsuits based on:
Negligent hiring or retention of drivers with prior complaints
Failure to investigate or act on reported misconduct
Lack of adequate passenger safety protocols
Allowing repeat offenders to continue operating on the platform
These lawsuits may also involve third parties, such as property owners or affiliated transportation companies, if they contributed to unsafe conditions.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To:
Medical expenses and mental health treatment
Emotional distress and trauma
Lost wages or diminished earning capacity
Long-term care and support services
Punitive damages for gross negligence
Our legal team works closely with trauma-informed professionals, investigators, and expert witnesses to build strong cases on behalf of survivors.
Why Choose Our Uber Assault Legal Team
Extensive experience with rideshare sexual abuse litigation
No upfront legal fees—we only get paid if we win your case
Compassionate, confidential consultations
A survivor-first approach focused on empowerment and healing
We are committed to making sure survivors are heard and that negligent corporations are held accountable for their role in enabling abuse.