Most Uber accident victims leave money on the table. Uber’s insurers are counting on it. The amount you’re owed depends on exactly what the driver was doing at the moment of impact. Ted Ravan knows how to find out, prove it, and make sure you’re paid every dollar you’re owed. You pay nothing unless we win.
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Ted Ravan personally handles every rideshare case. No handoffs, no associates, no excuses. He knows which policy applies, fights Uber and Lyft’s insurers directly, and doesn’t stop until you’re paid what you’re owed. When you call Ravan Law, you talk to Ted.
Whether Uber’s $1 million policy covers you depends entirely on what the driver was doing at the moment of impact. Uber knows this. Their insurers exploit it. Ted knows how to prove which policy applies and make sure you get every dollar it covers.
Don’t talk to Uber’s insurer first. Uber and Lyft begin building their defense immediately after an accident. A recorded statement, a quick settlement offer, a signed release. Any one of these can cost you significantly. Call Ted before you say or sign anything.
“Thank you so much to everyone for helping me with my case and my settlement. I could not have won my Uber case without you.”
“I needed help after being hit in a traffic accident and the case was complicated. Ted was knowledgeable and experienced. In the end, everything was resolved successfully.”
“Their office helped settle our case for the maximum possible outcome. Professional, knowledgeable, and attentive to our needs from start to finish. We are very grateful.”
“They helped me with a case that seemed very difficult to get any accident compensation from, but they managed to secure a very favorable outcome.”
Fill out the form and Ted will personally review your situation, usually within the same business day. No cost, no obligation, no pressure. Just an honest answer about where you stand.
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A confidential call with Ted takes about 15 minutes. Don’t talk to Uber’s insurer before you talk to Ted.
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