When a rideshare experience turns traumatic, survivors are often left with physical and emotional wounds—and countless questions. If you were sexually assaulted by an Uber driver in Missouri, you may have the legal right to pursue a civil claim against the driver and, in some cases, Uber itself.
Uber has faced growing scrutiny for failing to properly vet drivers or respond to passenger complaints. In Missouri, survivors can take legal action if the company’s negligence contributed to the abuse. Our law firm is committed to helping you recover financially and emotionally while holding the right parties accountable.
Your Rights as a Survivor
You don’t need to wait for criminal charges to be filed in order to take civil legal action. Through a lawsuit, you may seek compensation for:
Medical bills and trauma counseling
Loss of income or employment opportunities
Pain and suffering
Ongoing mental health care
Punitive damages to punish gross negligence
Uber’s Legal Responsibility
When Uber fails to act on red flags—such as prior complaints or known risks—they can be held liable under Missouri civil law. Our firm investigates all available evidence, including trip records, complaint history, and safety policies.
Why Call Our Missouri Uber Assault Lawyers?
We offer free, 100% confidential consultations
We never charge legal fees unless you recover damages
We provide survivor-centered, respectful representation
We have decades of experience with rideshare and sexual assault claims
Let us help you take control of your story. Call today to discuss your case.