Riding in a RideShare? How to Navigate Fault & Insurance in Michigan

Michigan rideshare passengers often face chaos after an Uber or Lyft crash—conflicting insurance policies, unclear fault, and corporate red tape. While these companies advertise million-dollar coverage, their insurers frequently delay, deny, or shift blame. Understanding how Michigan’s no-fault and liability laws apply is critical to securing fair compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. With the right legal team, injured passengers can hold drivers and corporations accountable and recover what they’re owed.

Riding in a RideShare? How to Navigate Fault & Insurance in Michigan

You never planned to end your night in an emergency room. You ordered an Uber or Lyft because it felt safer—convenient, affordable, reliable. But now you’re hurt, confused, and getting ghosted by insurance adjusters who won’t give you a straight answer.

Welcome to the legal maze that is rideshare accidents in Michigan.

At Marko Law, we’ve seen firsthand how Uber and Lyft passengers are often left in the dark after a crash. Multiple drivers, conflicting insurance policies, and unclear fault can leave you with one big question: Who’s paying for this?

Here’s the brutal truth: rideshare companies are quick to advertise their “$1 million insurance policy,” but they’re even quicker to deny, delay, or downplay your claim. And Michigan’s complex no-fault insurance system only adds another layer of confusion.

This isn’t just frustrating—it’s unfair. If you were injured while riding in an Uber, Lyft, or similar service, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. But you need to know where to start—and you need a legal team that’s not afraid to go up against billion-dollar tech giants and their insurers.

Who’s at Fault in a Rideshare Accident?

The Rideshare Driver May Be at Fault

Uber and Lyft drivers are human—and humans make mistakes. But when those mistakes involve:

  • Speeding
  • Texting while driving
  • Fatigue from driving too many hours
  • Or just plain reckless behavior…

…they could be liable for your injuries. Even though rideshare drivers are considered “independent contractors,” their actions still trigger insurance coverage if they were logged into the app.

The Other Driver Could Be to Blame

Sometimes, it’s not the Uber or Lyft driver’s fault at all. Maybe:

  • A drunk driver ran a red light
  • A distracted motorist rear-ended your ride
  • A speeding car crossed into your lane

In these cases, the third-party driver may be fully liable—and their insurance company could owe you damages.

Shared Liability Is Also Common

It’s also possible that both drivers made mistakes. Maybe the rideshare driver was looking at their GPS while another car ran a stop sign. In Michigan, fault can be shared under the state’s comparative fault rules.

But here’s the catch: the amount of compensation you receive can be reduced based on your share of the blame—even if you were just a passenger.

Evidence Is Key: Police Reports, Traffic Cams & Witnesses

To determine who’s truly at fault, we look at:

  • Police reports: These often contain key facts, citations, and preliminary fault assignments.
  • Dash or traffic cam footage: Visual proof can make or break your case.
  • Eyewitness statements: People nearby might have seen exactly what happened—and we’ll track them down.

Marko Law’s investigative team knows how to preserve, collect, and present the evidence that proves liability.

Why Fault Matters Under Michigan’s Modified No-Fault Law

Michigan is a no-fault state, which means:

  • Your own insurance pays for initial medical bills (through PIP, or Personal Injury Protection), even if someone else caused the crash.
  • BUT—you can only sue for pain and suffering, excess medical bills, and wage loss if someone else was mostly at fault and you suffered a “serious impairment of body function.”

That’s why proving fault isn’t just important—it’s everything when it comes to recovering full compensation.

Understanding Rideshare Insurance Coverage in Michigan

The Three Phases of Rideshare Insurance

Insurance coverage in a rideshare accident isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on what the driver was doing at the time of the crash:

Driver Offline (App is Off)

Coverage Provided: None from Uber or Lyft

  • The driver’s personal auto insurance is the only available coverage.
  • Most personal auto policies exclude coverage for commercial use, which can lead to denied claims.

App On, No Passenger Assigned

Coverage Provided: Limited third-party liability

  • $50,000 for bodily injury per person
  • $100,000 for bodily injury per accident
  • $25,000 for property damage
  • No coverage for passenger injuries under this tier
  • No Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage from Uber/Lyft

Ride Accepted or Passenger in Vehicle

Coverage Provided: Up to $1 million

  • $1 million in third-party liability
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage (varies by state)
  • Contingent collision/comprehensive (if the driver carries it personally)
  • This level kicks in once the ride is accepted and stays in effect until the passenger is dropped off

How Rideshare Coverage Interacts with Michigan No-Fault Insurance

Michigan’s No-Fault law adds another layer to this already complicated puzzle. Here’s what it means for you:

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

  • Covers medical expenses, rehab, and wage loss—no matter who was at fault
  • Passengers typically access PIP through their own auto insurance, a household member’s policy, or the assigned claims plan if uninsured
  • Rideshare companies do not provide PIP to passengers

Bodily Injury Liability

  • If your injuries qualify as a “serious impairment of body function”, you can sue the at-fault party for:
    • Pain and suffering
    • Excess medical bills not covered by PIP
    • Permanent disfigurement or disability
  • This is where Uber/Lyft’s $1 million policy becomes crucial—but only if the driver was actively engaged in a ride

What if the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured or Underinsured?

Uber and Lyft’s policies may include uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, but it’s not guaranteed and varies by state and circumstance.

In Michigan, this could mean:

  • The rideshare policy kicks in for your injuries, if another driver caused the crash and has no or low coverage
  • You may still need to fight your own insurance or file suit to access these benefits

Why Insurance Companies Delay or Deny Rideshare Claims

Insurance providers love to:

  • Blame the other party
  • Claim “coverage doesn’t apply”
  • Push you toward quick, lowball settlements
  • Exploit the confusion between personal and commercial policies

They bank on the fact that most people don’t understand how this system works. We do.

Your Rights as a Passenger in Michigan

You Have the Right to Medical Care—No Matter Who Was at Fault

Michigan’s No-Fault insurance law means you can get your medical bills covered regardless of who caused the crash. This includes:

  • Emergency care
  • Surgery
  • Physical therapy
  • Mental health services
  • Long-term rehabilitation

Even if no one is technically “at fault,” you’re still entitled to medical care—and we’ll help you access it without delay.

You Have the Right to File a Claim for Damages

If your injuries go beyond basic medical care, and you’ve suffered a “serious impairment of body function,” Michigan law allows you to pursue a liability claim for additional compensation, including:

Medical Bills Beyond PIP Limits

When your care exceeds your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits, you may sue the at-fault party for the balance.

Pain and Suffering

Michigan allows injured passengers to recover damages for:

  • Physical pain
  • Emotional trauma
  • Anxiety and PTSD
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Lost Wages

If you’ve missed work due to your injuries, or can no longer perform your job duties, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Past lost income
  • Future loss of earning capacity

Ongoing Care, Disability, or Disfigurement

Permanent injuries may require:

  • Home modifications
  • Mobility equipment
  • Personal care assistants
  • Plastic surgery for disfigurement

Don’t Let a Rideshare Crash Define Your Future

A crash shouldn’t derail your life—but for many injured passengers, that’s exactly what happens. Pain, lost wages, hospital bills, unanswered calls from Uber or Lyft, and an insurance system built to delay and deny. It’s overwhelming, confusing, and often unfair.

But here’s the truth: you have rights. Powerful ones. And at Marko Law, we make sure those rights don’t get buried under corporate spin or insurance fine print.

Whether the rideshare driver was at fault, another vehicle caused the crash, or liability is still unclear—you deserve answers, accountability, and compensation. We’ve helped countless clients across Michigan take on complex injury claims—and we win because we don’t back down. Not from billion-dollar tech giants. Not from insurance companies. Not from anyone.

This isn’t just about a settlement. It’s about justice.

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