Workers’ Compensation for Rideshare Drivers

Workers’ Compensation is available to more than just workers who are employees; independent drivers who drive for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft, as well as Black Car companies, are entitled to Workers’ Compensation under New York State law.

If you are a rideshare driver and get injured on the job, Workers’ Compensation can be paid to you by The Black Car Fund. You can get help in the following ways:

1. Having Medical Expenses Paid For

Workers’ Compensation helps pay for expenses related to injuries that happen on the job. These include:

  • Visits to the Emergency Room.
  • Urgent Care visits.
  • Follow-ups with doctors or specialists.
  • Medication and prescriptions.
  • X-Ray or MRI tests.
  • Surgery
  • Post-operative care.
  • Physical and Occupational Therapy.

Under the Workers’ Compensation law, your medical treatment is covered without any out-of-pocket expenses, co-pays, deductibles, minimums, or maximums.

2. Lost Wages

If you can’t work due to an injury occurring while working, Workers’ Compensation can also provide you a weekly payment to make up for what you would have made working.

3. A Financial Award if You Cannot Work Permanently

If you can’t work due to an injury occurring while working and suffer permanent injuries, Workers’ Compensation can provide you with a large monetary award.

What to Do if You Are Injured

If you get into an accident, you should first call the necessary authorities and make sure you get any medical attention you need. Then, you should contact JFAW Legal to make sure your rights are protected and you become eligible for compensation.

In order to file a claim with The Black Car Fund, you should speak with a qualified lawyer, and as a member of JFAW Legal, you are entitled to a free consultation with a workers’ compensation lawyer you can trust.

Tap below to get help from a lawyer today.

GET ACCIDENT SUPPORT

More Useful Information from JFAW Legal

NYC Marathon Street Closures

NYC Marathon Street Closures

The New York City Marathon is back this Sunday, November 3rd, and that means road closures and traffic delays. If you’re a rideshare driver, it’s...

A Guide to Moving Violations

A Guide to Moving Violations

All delivery workers can be at risk of getting a moving violation traffic ticket. According to statistics on the NYC Traffic Data website, there...