Arizona Rideshare Accident Lawyers
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Rideshare Accidents in Arizona
Arizona processes approximately 75+ million rideshare trips annually, with both Uber and Lyft operating extensively throughout the state. Comprehensive TNC legislation since 2015. First state to allow autonomous rideshare testing.
Three-tiered insurance system. $1M coverage during active trips required.
Uber Insurance Coverage in Arizona
Period 1: App On, Waiting
$50,000/$100,000 liability, $25,000 property
Periods 2 & 3: En Route & During Trip
$1,000,000 liability, $1,000,000 UM/UIM
Lyft Insurance Coverage in Arizona
Period 1: App On, Waiting
$50,000/$100,000 liability, $25,000 property
Periods 2 & 3: En Route & During Trip
$1,000,000 liability, $1,000,000 UM/UIM
Arizona Rideshare Legal Considerations
- Waymo autonomous rideshare operations in Phoenix
- Major rideshare market - Phoenix #5 nationally
- Extreme heat affects driver fatigue
- Spring training and events create surge periods
- Phoenix Sky Harbor major airport hub
High-Risk Areas in Arizona
These locations see higher rates of rideshare accidents:
Major Cities in Arizona
Phoenix
Pop: 1,660,000 • 75+ million annual trips
Waymo autonomous vehicles operate here
Tucson
Pop: 545,000 • 10+ million annual trips
U of A creates strong student demand
Scottsdale
Pop: 260,000 • 15+ million annual trips
Heavy nightlife rideshare traffic
Tempe
Pop: 185,000 • 12+ million annual trips
ASU is largest US university by enrollment
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Key Facts
- Capital
- Phoenix
- Minimum Auto Insurance
- $25,000/$50,000/$15,000
- Major Airports
- Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX), Tucson International (TUS), Phoenix-Mesa Gateway (AZA)
- Average Settlement Range
- $55,000 - $500,000
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